#42 Refinements to the Gas rate measuring tool
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like the idea im going to make one to test gas production
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My theory is that if you put a spinning motion to the molecule than it will split even sooner.
The most important thing is that there my not be a flashover/short circuit of current because you lose all the energy you just build up.
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Just have to add my two cents:
Great!
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dork hehe... at least one who is trying to make a difference in this world... for the better i might add... soldier on!
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The quality of your work is unbelievable, keep it up.
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hi there i'm sorry about the incomplete story but apparently the 5e one is being sensored by youtube plus the fact that you can only type 500 characters in a response.
I hope you understand my theory.
HERMAN130661 4 years ago
I think I'm going to trim this lengthy series of posts a bit. If your concept takes a lot of space, we would all benefit more if you would post it on your own channel and point others to the address.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
When useing the Mairne Tex mix only what you need a little goes a long way. It comes in two sizes for your project the small is more than enough,around $8 or $10 also rhere epoxy sticks but the dielectric is not as good. Stay away from anything Black in color as the coloring againt is usualy carbon, use only the white. If you find this pricey you can mix your own putty useing epoxy and blown silica. We use many formulations in the micro wave industry to modify wave guides and such.
crazzieg 4 years ago
Good news, I found a couple of local marine suppliers for Marine-Tex. 2oz kit is $11, 14oz kit is $36. I'll start small and try the 2oz kit first and let everyone know how it works out.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
Nice job. Getting back to the new small cell you made. The polysulfide sealant you used was to conductive you said. I looked at the data sheets for a number of products and it looks like the white Mairne Tex is a good one for your project get it at any mairne store, it is an epoxy base paste. Easy to work with.
crazzieg 4 years ago
Marine Tex, eh? I will look for it. Thanks.
Hopefully It's not priced out of my budget.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago