The "in" in the center.
First it's possible to separate O from HH
It should lower the temp. Less Ion friction.
The "in" in the center.
First it's possible to separate O from HH
It should lower the temp. Less Ion friction.
Not sure I understand what this is accomplishing. If you are trying to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen, then why are you recombining it at the water can? Also, in a multi plate design like that, each plate is generating either H or O depending on which side of the plate you are looking at. Think of it this way:
+|- +|- +|-
O|H O|H O|H
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Some days I get the sinking feeling that Orwell was an optimist!
I made this this afternoon with PE water pipe and the anode and cathode are copper pipe.
I know it won't last long, it was just to see how it work.
The separation is great.
Interesting... I would love to know what the production rate is? Any chance you could hook up each side to a bucket test?
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Some days I get the sinking feeling that Orwell was an optimist!
Dear Q-Hack,
The gas quantity is not so big because the copper tubes are quite small.
But it work fast, I mean that the water is going around fast.
The upper part is in plexiglass tube.
At the O output, I drop a little ink to see how goes the water flow.
It went down to the tank, up to the H side again down to the tank and up to the O.
Funny, the ink didn't mix with the rest of water too much.