#198 - Inverted T first run 1 of 3
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just as an aside, is not good pratice to weigh up on the scale like that, especially as you could easily move your cap. I know its your scale and its not so expensive; just me being conditioned in a chemistry lab.
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He is using gloves because Sodium Hydroxide can desolve skin, Muscle Bone.... enything organic that is why you use glass or PVC
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I will do a video this week on the HCL cleansing if anyone wants; there are some precautions you should take when working with it.
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If you want to use HCL for the cleansing of the 304 stainless steel, you can use muriatic acid, which is pretty close to pure HCL. It can be found at Home Depot, Lows in the outdoors department in the pool chemicals. It comes in one gallon containers for $8. Just be safe and careful when using it.
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Very interesting point.
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what do the cells of this inverted T look like?
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Ive also been told by some industrial companies that make hydrogen commercially, that 8 volts is the cap if you want a higher production of hydrogen.
Im basing my design on theirs, Stacked disks in opposing plate types, nickel/iron.
I tried the super 7 design with decent results, but nothing to brag about.
Once I can find a cheap enough source for the nickel and iron, Ill strap it inside my geo metro, and see what it does.
Can one use metal hydrides to store brown's gas similar to pure hydrogen?
I should search your videos before I ask, but I thought I'd take a leap.
teloscaylos 2 years ago
I don't think so and you really wouldn't want to anyway. HOWEVER, it may actually suck the hydrogen out of the gaseous mixture leaving the O2 to be vented off.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
you know the best combo for the electrodes is nickel and iron right? no harmful by products are produced unlike stainless steel.
ydeardorff 2 years ago
Yes. Sintered nickel even better. However, neutrals then need to be iron one side, nickel the other. Not so easy. We're getting there.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago