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applying 3V 10amp


about 2 sec later


Three secounds


Four secounds. Notice the bubbles on top? Each cell sprays bubbles like this. Fast and furiously.This is not bad for unconventional electrolizing,with unequal surface area electrodes. Seriously, You should see how the tiny bubbles that form around the bottom edge are pulled up inside the bells. The action is like a fireplace draft. Anyway I'll test output of all three when the unit is complete.


1/4 SS all-thread has been insulated! This is 3/8 clear vinyl tube.The electrode shown was lifted for the picture. The 3/8 tubing will slip snuggly over the 1/4 nuts. the tube runs from bells to the cap. notice the nuts are about 1/4 in down inside the tube. there is a SS 1/4 washer on the end of the tube and a tight fitting rubber washer to seal the inside of the cap. I will place the cap on cannister and tighten down another rubber washer, 1/4 SS washer and the nut on the outside of the cap to seal. After wireing the cells togeather I will soap test the cap around each rod and use goop glue to seal any leaks. (Electrolizer must be hooked up to power and producing gas, with the out feed tube hooked to a bubbler to create some back pressure.)      This electrolizer produced only 591ml. in 2min 15 sec.  I have dissambled and am going to design another larger unit.Also refilling and maintance on the unit was a pain (had to pull the top with the electrodes which made the fluid level drop. Anyway this unit was a test, But I will not pursue another four in one like this design.I am however building a unit that is showing much more promise.

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This Project was last updated on: March 19, 2007 09:31pm
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