HHO Aluminum electrolysis production
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@prototype9000 you need to lookup grain boundary carbide pricipitaion. as we know, 316L stainless is the best to use. Aluminum doesn't work well (tiny bubbles) and it eventually becomes part of the water. HHO2U.com has a picture of the 2 test plates, one 304 stainless and one 316L after 500 hours runtime the 304 was half missing, while the 316L looked like it needed cleaning and put back in :-\
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KOH, potasium hydroxide and aluminium produce hydrogen in water... however it nasty stuff it eats glass, and heats up very quickly.. don't inhale the gas either it ain't just hydrogen.... uhm, a little help, use KOH as electrolite, and 316L stainless electrodes, electrolysis eats anything else...( minus platinum and that more expensive then gold so)
Oh and please don't use salt in water, tiny ammount of chlorine gas (lethal to us)
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@riddicksworldtv I've never heard of that happening before, but the oxygen given off with the hydrogen has to be coming from somewhere, so the only logical explanation as far as I know is that both gases are somehow coming from the same electrode.
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your right
I have made a joe cell made off 316l stainless steel for negative pole
and 3mm thick aluminium for the positive pole
so there are 9 disks of + and 10 of -
and you know what there are only bubbles comming from the negative pole
and nothing from the positive
now i want to know if this is for real ,is it only hydrogen or is the some way that hydrogen an oxygen can come from the negative pole only HELP ME
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I used to do this in elementary school, and collected the hydrogen and oxigen with an inverted tube. my intention was to use the gasses to oxidize sulfur to make sufurous, then sulfuric acid. needless to say it didn't work very well because I didn't have the right equipment to keep the sulfur liquid for an extended period of time.
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i made my first it has 3 tubes going in 2 are water in and out and the third is the gas that im making im using 28.8v (2 drill battery's) and im not sure on the amps but it goes on needs a upgrade but low on money for my next im going to get 2 copper sheets (not sure on size) and put it into a coffee jar and see how that goes good luck with you're experiment
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as long as aluminum stays the negative electrode you should never have a problem with it deteriorating ive been using a mixture of aluminum and stainless steel and it works well i have videos showing it
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NaOH is in drano, sodium hydroxide. not fun stuff, lye in laymans terms. expensive for purpose, hazardous, and not something easily disposed of. Watch out for table salt to, it produces chlorine gas as a byproduct, baking soda is good in distilled water.
pdfast00 3 years ago 5
Hey, i tried electrolyzing urine with aluminum electrodes and it got destroyed. It didn't dissolve or anything, but just started flaking off.
osmoridium 1 year ago