great vid. great info. thanks a lot! seeking to build my own hydrogen generator. just a caveat, i would be weary about using your range hood fan to exhaust your hydrogen. think about the arcing at the hood fan motor brushes. potential ignition source.
I like your idea of having the electrodes on opposite sides of the plates, because you're right, if you notice, in most configurations you get most of your production in the top of the plates when it first starts.
no worries on the spark test about having not created any hydrogen. hydrogen dissipates very quickly. i believe it has the record for gas dissipation.
Ok. You re much better than john Aaron cause you have a bright star intuition. When i saw your cells i imagine you were going to cut round plates but NO. What i mess! Not even squares but rectangules NOO. ANd with the some awful cuts! No need - just drill a larger hole for the screws going to the next plate without touching and easier/quicker o make - by the way, where are the neutral plates?
Cutting round plates from a sheet would be a waste of steel. I did not end up cutting up the entire sheet, plan on making lots of different shapes and sizes. My other videos show different designs and neutral plates, as for using a larger hole, I did think of that but I did not have a large enough drill bit to make it work. This is just a test plate, I was not to worried about the odd rough edge.
Ok, but if you have a cylinder as the reservoir, circular shape get the more surface platter. The point is to test all stupid ideas, the more absurd the better - never mind on saving - the right shape will save lots of gas- remember! Joe cell tube on tube , moe joe cell spheres , meyer cell multiple double tubes seems to be winners. Why not a double helix cell - a donut one? Give your imagination a chance c ya
The answer for me is time and money. I have lots of different ideas for different cell shapes and configurations, the problem is having enough time and or money to create and film them. If you have any useful information in regards to a tried and proven cell and container design, with enough information to replicate, I would love to hear about it. Thanks
I have to say i think you right about johns plates.thats why WM works so good now.I think thats a big part of it to. You are doing some very cool work too. Ive learn alot more youtube on here in days then 20 years of reading old books on it.keep it up and be careful
Thanks for that, funny isn't it, I think I have learnt about 10% from reading, 40% from youtube, and 50% from doing it myself. Have always been much more of a practical person.
I've received a message and told me that he was threaten don't know by whom but his said he was going to remove everything from the site the last thing that I know
Very nice video...Looks like your having a lot of fun too. Your a smart guy, wish you would try a neutral plate just once. Love your videos, very interesting.
To add to this video, I now believe that using a multimeter to tests your plates for a short circuit is the best way to go. I will be using a fuse and multimeter in my next tests.
great vid. great info. thanks a lot! seeking to build my own hydrogen generator. just a caveat, i would be weary about using your range hood fan to exhaust your hydrogen. think about the arcing at the hood fan motor brushes. potential ignition source.
cipollasoup 4 months ago
You would need to be producing a lot more gas than is being produced here in order for that to happen.
markj30 4 months ago
I like your idea of having the electrodes on opposite sides of the plates, because you're right, if you notice, in most configurations you get most of your production in the top of the plates when it first starts.
denton3737 3 years ago
good good 5/5
nickbrace 4 years ago
no worries on the spark test about having not created any hydrogen. hydrogen dissipates very quickly. i believe it has the record for gas dissipation.
tattoolee337 4 years ago
Ok. You re much better than john Aaron cause you have a bright star intuition. When i saw your cells i imagine you were going to cut round plates but NO. What i mess! Not even squares but rectangules NOO. ANd with the some awful cuts! No need - just drill a larger hole for the screws going to the next plate without touching and easier/quicker o make - by the way, where are the neutral plates?
Blueskyh2o 4 years ago
Cutting round plates from a sheet would be a waste of steel. I did not end up cutting up the entire sheet, plan on making lots of different shapes and sizes. My other videos show different designs and neutral plates, as for using a larger hole, I did think of that but I did not have a large enough drill bit to make it work. This is just a test plate, I was not to worried about the odd rough edge.
markj30 4 years ago
Ok, but if you have a cylinder as the reservoir, circular shape get the more surface platter. The point is to test all stupid ideas, the more absurd the better - never mind on saving - the right shape will save lots of gas- remember! Joe cell tube on tube , moe joe cell spheres , meyer cell multiple double tubes seems to be winners. Why not a double helix cell - a donut one? Give your imagination a chance c ya
Blueskyh2o 4 years ago
The answer for me is time and money. I have lots of different ideas for different cell shapes and configurations, the problem is having enough time and or money to create and film them. If you have any useful information in regards to a tried and proven cell and container design, with enough information to replicate, I would love to hear about it. Thanks
markj30 4 years ago
you're invading ur dog's house entrance, i hear him asking for it
rodstartube 4 years ago
It's actually the neighbours dog that you can hear barking, I think I need a shed.
markj30 4 years ago
I have to say i think you right about johns plates.thats why WM works so good now.I think thats a big part of it to. You are doing some very cool work too. Ive learn alot more youtube on here in days then 20 years of reading old books on it.keep it up and be careful
czarwright 4 years ago
Thanks for that, funny isn't it, I think I have learnt about 10% from reading, 40% from youtube, and 50% from doing it myself. Have always been much more of a practical person.
markj30 4 years ago
what is the thickness of the stainless steel plates you use?
rewindyourpants 4 years ago
0.7 mm or 0.0275 inches
markj30 4 years ago
Where the hell did you go bluerabbit59???
BallinMafia 4 years ago
I wish i knew!
markj30 4 years ago
I've received a message and told me that he was threaten don't know by whom but his said he was going to remove everything from the site the last thing that I know
pochintwin 4 years ago
search bluerabbit59 and check some of my videos out, they all have neutral plates. If you have the time.
bluerabbit59 4 years ago
I will check them out. Thanks
markj30 4 years ago
Very nice video...Looks like your having a lot of fun too. Your a smart guy, wish you would try a neutral plate just once. Love your videos, very interesting.
bluerabbit59 4 years ago
To add to this video, I now believe that using a multimeter to tests your plates for a short circuit is the best way to go. I will be using a fuse and multimeter in my next tests.
markj30 4 years ago