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Uploaded by on Sep 21, 2008

frame by frame review of slotted plate production.

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  • BOB boice pdf he says that you need to cross scratch the plates with sanding them with 60 grit sand paper or you can sand blast them to increase the surface area and to hel detach the bubbles

  • hi najman 100. sandblasting warps the plates. ive tried. i've used a wire wheel on a grinder, much quicker! i do agree, a rough surface helps. fizzy

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  • Curious....why has it been over 2 yrs since you've posted anything...hoping all is well

  • also, i notice the negative side ( hydrogen) seems more pronounced with edges... ie threaded rod.  Another thought, the oxygen atom is what? 16 times larger than hydrogen. How about creating that ratio in surface area for negative and postive electrodes.

  • Fiiiiiizzzzzzzzzyyyyyyy (where's our new video) GREAT WORK SO FAR

  • I also like the idea of free flowing water thru the cells. Also like that you usually oppose the + and - electrodes, at the end plates. That would polarize and attract H to one extreme, O to the other, speeding dissociation. And that leakage is not so bad if we ant to polarize our cell like a magnet... Next step would be using semiconducting organic polymer gaskets... keep up the good job!

  • Hi Fizzy

    Its been great watching how you have prodressed and hope that your be posting your next video soon.

    From watching other videos one thing you should consider is using insulated Copper down to the plates as Stainless Steel is not a very good Conductor and you may be increasing your current.

    I am sure you have considered this and simple ohms law should be used taking the resistance of the material to the point you apply the load (plates).

    Regards

    David UK

  • If the slots are beneficial then why not buy perforated SS sheets. The one that is full of holes. Im guessing that holes will work better than slots? When we talk about more energy (bad ratio) is it something that will compleatly drain the battery? if not then you can build a smaller generator by using this idea and still get the LPM needed. Im new to this, So maybe someone can explane? thanks

  • clean your unit with CLR

  • So have you Abandoned us ???

  • Any news on this for us Fizzy? I'm curious as to what additional conclusions you have from this type of cell.

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