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  • i know how to do that on a small scale..

  • Flat Plates again... why? Stanley Meyer didnt use plates...

    Use TUBES... I get over 1 litre a minute at 20amps 12v... and it doesnt need to be warmed and doesnt get warm very quickly... and no brown scums...

    I run my mini welding torch between 5amps and 7 amps at 12volts... anymore and there is too much gas for the nozzle...

  • RON PAUL would endorse alternate fuels

  • lol ron paul

  • What are your plates made out of?

    GOOD JOB

  • Stainless Steel.

    Thank You.

  • GREAT JOB!!! I've done this as well, but not to this extent. You're an insiration to me!!!! AWESOME!!!

  • Welcome. :-)

  • very nice, is that with a .005 inch spacing, and no salts? If so thats a hard one too make, I found it hard too keep .015 spacing, but it is doable, with plastic shims.

  • No, its .05 with baking soda. Started cutting new plates tonight and going to get some plastic shims to tighten up the gap.

  • Nice,

    24V, 30 amps, 1200ml pr minute is (only)21,5% efficiency of cell...

  • Yep, not too efficient. Had better numbers at 240 watts vs 720 watts. Just a cheap cell for use in other experiments.

  • Sharp pops! Good gas then.

    Thanks for the fireworks show.

    --H0AX--

  • good god man! please show me that test motor of yours running off of this, i know it can!! You're unbelievably close, keep at it!

  • Do you know how many amps. Good job

  • ok,30 amps. OOOps

  • :-) Thank You.

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