#72 - 1st PWM tests
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you should submerge the circuits in mineral oil to cool and insulate
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where 're laboratory
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Zero,
Thanks for letting me know about the anode being smooth! I appreciate the advice.
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resonance is the key to make more hydrogen, yes... tune the pipes or metal u use to each other like hang it by string and hit it, get them to sound the same, or cut them to exact dimensions (stan meyer cut slots out of his fatter tube to make up the difference like a air pipe organ) Sound waves are the key, Resonating the tubes obviously makes more sound waves.... =-) This will produce high amp hydrogen amounts, at low or almost no amps. (ive read more than tested) have cell, no pwm yet.
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Love it, I know the smell o to well.hehehe
Keep it up ZFF
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Just wondering if you knew about the recommendation for the stainless steel plates to be sanded? I noticed in your videos that your plates appear completely smooth. Perhaps sanding theem will improve performance for you.
Thanks for your efforts and informative videos!
av8or98a 2 years ago
sanding the cathode can allow you to drive the cell harder, producing a greater energy density but not necessarily greater efficiency. The anode, if anything, should be polished instead of sanded.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
Hi zero Ihave been reading through all the posts that RAVI sent while he could and he enfisized on the conditioning of the cell stating that it took him 3 months to achive the results so be patient. Also the resonant frequency seemed that it was the acoustic resonance of the tubes IN WATER. Also voltages are to vary between say 12-36 maybe depending on the conductivity of water used. I don't know if your cell may have an acoustic resonance I am just wondering.
supersilve 3 years ago
I think we can get there faster with a thin film of Mylar.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago