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Project Description:
The project is to update the electodes to increase surface area. Here is my solution for creating the 60 sq inches of annode to match the existing 60 sq.inch cathode.

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Here is the old positive electrode attached to the cap. I used stainless fender washers. Notice the insulator that is made from a spark plug wire. No material was lost beneath the insulator. I had the idea that current traveling across the surface of the water would erode the electrode at that point.


Here is the new electrode assembled.


The units are reassembled and installed. I did not notice an increase in gas production. But, the balance of the electrodes should give cooler temps. The generator did produce some foam initially. The test was total of .25 Liter/min. and draws just above 10 amps (ignition on not running). It may take some time before the new materials are conditioned. The electrolyte solution is about 2% potassium hydroxide. The first bench test on the old set up had much higher outputs.


Melt down on the positive electrode!
This cell was the 2nd in the series. The fuse needs to be lowered to a 20 amp from 30 amp, since it did not trip. The unit was found to have a short, possibly it began with a bump or vibration until it heated the rod sufficiently to melt the cap and make a continuous connection with the other electrode.
Failure is a good teacher.


The electrode looks OK and can be reassembled upon repairs to the cap. There was slight blacking at the edge point of contact. The electrolyte is still clear.
Notice the gold patina on the plates.

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This Website is Created and Maintained by chris--at--OUPower--dot--com (Fix the address for it to work!)
This Project was last updated on: September 25, 2006 10:37am
v7.01

WARNING! Many, if not all of the projects described within these pages, contain dangerous and potentially fatal consequences if you do not exercise proper precautions and follow standard safety procedures. The owner of this site takes no responsibility for injury sustained by anyone attempting to duplicate or utilize any of the information on this site. The information here is strictly for Educational Purposes! -USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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