Honestly I have no idea why or how I would use dry ice to make bubbles. I will post a new video saturday for the gang of dry ice geeks. Why would I use dry ice to fool people into buying my generators? Dont you think buyers would find out really quick that it was BS and just send it back? I offer a warranty and a return policy. You know who you are and must be crooked to even think something like that.
I do use distilled water, the electrolyte is sodium carbonate and at 1/2 teaspoon per reservoir is the mix. I use direct dc current for testing. Thank you
Honestly I have no idea why or how I would use dry ice to make bubbles. I will post a new video saturday for the gang of dry ice geeks. Why would I use dry ice to fool people into buying my generators? Dont you think buyers would find out really quick that it was BS and just send it back? I offer a warranty and a return policy. You know who you are and must be crooked to even think something like that.
jeblair3 3 years ago
I do use distilled water, the electrolyte is sodium carbonate and at 1/2 teaspoon per reservoir is the mix. I use direct dc current for testing. Thank you
jeblair3 3 years ago
Great work thank you.
Do you use distilled or tap water?
Do you use an electrolyte? What is it? and what concentration do you use?
Do you use PWM or any electronics or you are using direct DC supply? Keep up the good work
waleedmech 3 years ago