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#95 -Zero revealed! Jarboe's Mill recap

Recap of the Jarboe's Mill Alternate Enercy conference in Charlotte Hall, MD. Also another safety tip on the safe handling of waste electrolyte. It contains hexavalent chromium!  
 
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graceoverall (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Let me just tell you sir, that people like you, are what make America great! The future of our nation is built by people like you, who have a dream and a passion to invent a better life. Sharing your inventions with the world just makes you that much greater.

I'm not trying to inflate your head, but when you look at some of the great men of America's history, they are the ones who made this nation possible. Inventors are certainly among them.
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gharibe123 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Biggest duche ever....knows nothing about anything....LOSER
soldieroffortune1974 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Big brother uses 9 tons of caustics in the drilling and production of oil wells and refineries.... Thats 9 tons A DAY,they dump 100lb sacks of potash straight into the drilling sites to lubricate the drill heads,so as far as eliminating the caustics, they work so use them. They do degrade over time.

What do you think is in your bleach you put in your washing machines......
Cyberfool1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Hmm, if the Chromium leached off of the Stainless Steel is a problem, I have a radical idea, Don't use Stainless!

Use Regular Steel, I know it will wear out faster than the Stainless will, SO WHAT, it is much cheaper, and if the Chromium separates from the Stainless anyways it results in Steel plates left behind... If the plates are kept submerged they will last for awhile, look how long the Titanic has been sitting where it is.

Cast Iron would also have very few Hazardous byproducts.
ZeroFossilFuel (8 months ago) Show Hide
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BRILLIANT! Do it. Let us know how that goes.
Cyberfool1 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I was just making a suggestion... I haven't built an HHO generator, or Cell yet, I have other projects going.
spencezar666 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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the elc would cause the steel to wear out faster then it would if it was out side plus the salt or other stuff you mix into the watter i would say it might last a month if you wear to do this but i was thinking maybe aluminum would work but just an idea
DMBing (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Good stuff Z,
I am a bit confused though as I thought I heard that EBN did tests on the amount of CrVI and the PPM was very low when compared to the regular water we get from the house tap.
Not to say that there is not CrVI as a by product in our research but how does it stack up to other industrial uses? Welding, dye pigments, electroplating, among many others.
I always handle and dispose of my electrolyte with care but do we have definitive data on this when compared to other industries? TY
onesimpleneed (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Simple high school HHO separators will have two tubes and push the hydrogen and oxygent into separate tube.

The metal used in the experiments are platinum not stainless steel. Since stainless steel is 10-11 percent chromium, it makes sense you might be making hexavalent chromium...

Platinum is obviously very VERY expensive....

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