I screwed up

Thursday, September 25, 2008 12:30
Posted in category Hydrogen

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Hey, we can’t all be perfect all the time, even a genius makes wrong assumptions (rarely)  lol

My theory in the last post, that an even # of plates would make each plate hold either positive or negative polarity on both sides turned out to be wrong. Thanks to a friend in fuel-saver.org Forum for pointing out the error. Lots of good info over there.

Anyways, I tested with odd and even #s of neutrals, and he was correct, the neutral plates always act as bipolars so the gas going up the tubes would be a mixture.

All is not lost tho, here’s a redesign of the cell array using separators to create 3 series cells from the same materials, rather than the 5 cells created by the neutrals. Each cell now has just 1 of each, positive and negative, with the individual cells connected by external wiring.

The gas coming off each plate can now be collected separately on either side of the permeable membrane in each cell. Although only 1 side of each plate is actually producing gas.

If it works maybe it could be renamed as the Panama cell, it’s moved a long way from the Tero cell that it was based on, with the tube outlets, separator membranes and cell dividers, plus it’s fully flooded due to the external reservoirs/gas collectors.

Royalties anyone???  :)

Seriously tho, I’m happy to share any ideas I come up with, for personal use. Helps to spread the knowledge to a wider community.  If you want to produce stuff to sell on ebay, go and buy an overpriced ebook that gives you the rights to build crappy designs and join the rest of the scammers over there.

HHO IS effective in cutting fossil fuel consumption, as well as cleaning up the environment.

My Cavalier failed it’s emissions test due to a bad cat last year. It was 10 years old tho. I replaced the cat back then, but still had the old one in the shed. Just for research purposes, I took the old, blocked cat and gutted it with a length of rebar in an electric drill. Then fitted it back on the chevy for this years test. Passed with flying colors thanks to hydroxy. Emissions were way below the levels from last year.

Shut up Rik, before you go blathering on about big oil, conspiracy theories and political crap :)

Have fun building.

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One Response to “I screwed up”

  1. GearHeadWiki says:

    September 29th, 2008 at 5:25 pm

    I have always been a bit of a skeptic when it comes to this kind of thing but I am becoming more open to the possibility that it might just work. If you would like to share your knowledge I would be very happy to see you write an article (or however many you want) about anything automotive on my site http://gearheadwiki.com

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