nice videos, would just suggest the addition of a dustpan & brush to your workshop, a vacuum is easier sure, but not exactly a good way to save power :P just in reference to your name..
With brute force electrolysis, you will not be able to exceed the maximum allowable 4.96 MMW with that configuration. Anything above that will be due to water vapor.
Hi Zero, I was thinking, if it was possible to put a slightly larger tube around it the tubes where the plates are positioned, and if it is possible to seal it up without leaks, then it would be easier to avoid current leakage, and you can simply drill holes in the smallest tube for the gas outlet and the electrolyte inlet. No need for grooves then.
what the hell is a t-cell and what do you do with it?
7theflyingdutchman 4 months ago
nice videos, would just suggest the addition of a dustpan & brush to your workshop, a vacuum is easier sure, but not exactly a good way to save power :P just in reference to your name..
IMQuazimodo 1 year ago
With brute force electrolysis, you will not be able to exceed the maximum allowable 4.96 MMW with that configuration. Anything above that will be due to water vapor.
IM2L844 2 years ago
yes I can. :-)
I did send it to you, I hope you like my iTT-Design.
The insAneTunA Tube-Design
or the inverted T-Tube-Design, whatever you prefer LOL
Peace and greets from the Netherlands, iT
insAneTunA 2 years ago
Could you possibly sketch that and send it to me in an e-mail?
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
Rock On..
I was figuring that you were loosing plate contact due to HHO bubbles caused from lack of gas escape.
This should work a lot better.
Thank you for posting this.
Peace.
Mike.
mikepowers420 2 years ago
I kept thinking, and the way to seal it would be a larger T-tube with a smaller tube inside with the plates in it.
Greets, iT
insAneTunA 2 years ago
Hi Zero, I was thinking, if it was possible to put a slightly larger tube around it the tubes where the plates are positioned, and if it is possible to seal it up without leaks, then it would be easier to avoid current leakage, and you can simply drill holes in the smallest tube for the gas outlet and the electrolyte inlet. No need for grooves then.
Greets, iT
insAneTunA 2 years ago
WOW reminds me of most of my free time.
Larry
HHOPWR 2 years ago
They will remain aqueous in solution.
mikeyidh 2 years ago