18 - Hydrogen HHO Electrolyzer test unit Wiring 07
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Хорошая идея!!!! Попробую и я его собрать.
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@keyko69 use stainless steel instead of copper
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@keyko69 copper
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Why? my water turns green?
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There are cone shaped drill bits at your local hardware store. They are easy to use, just use tape to mark the depth and leave a long tail on the tape to make it more visible.
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For your amusement: Chemists have, for the longest time, used HOH as the short hand for water. HHO is NEVER used by PhD chemists.
HOH is used in all of the textbooks going back forever.
Get with the program.
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Overvoltage and variable voltage/energy available are entirely active areas of research. Concentrate on them. Either one, if improved, would mean something real -- way beyond a hobby.
Best of luck.
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Drill your hole mto size and use you brass fitting to cut the threds
It works very good on my prototype and the prototype is working very good as well. It's save 30% full consumption so far. good luck. n3ope
1/4" and 3/8" NPT taps are cheap. Less than ten dollars.
Or search fish tank bulk head fittings.
goolsnfc 4 years ago 2
I'll try that. Thanks for your comment.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
Getting really anxious to crank this thing up. Unfortunately, the glue still has to set around the lug terminals so, no HHO tonight. :-( But tomorrow night... >:-) <--- Evil scientist grin.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
My oldest daughter, a college junior, who is a huge MythBusters fan was poking fun at me earlier saying "Dad, don't you know MythBusters already disproved electrolysis as a fuel source?" With all due respect to Adam, Jamie & gang, I'm pretty sure they only tested alternating polarity plate designs. I doubt they tried series neutral plate designs. They may want to revisit this one.
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago
A rubber washer that you use on drain plugs are like a couple bucks (or even free if you know the right mechanic). Drill a hole JUST big enough for the threads to go all the way in, then use the plugs on both sides as washers, a nut on the other side will keep that thing nice and tight, and leak-free without waiting another day for marine stuff to dry =)
sabriath 4 years ago
You misunderstand. I'm not concerned about sealing the lugs against the case. Rather, sealing all the copper lugs and any exposed copper wire strands from the electrolyte. This includes the lugs attached to the positive and negative plates. You'll see better tomorrow. ZFF
ZeroFossilFuel 4 years ago