I will try and stay on my site an mot disturb the rest of the participants..
I don't have a project page since I have not found any plans worth building, Just bubbling small amounts of hydroxy is a waste of time.. Other guys seem to have it and $$ to waste....
You mentioned in a post dated March 17th the following;
1 Cubic Foot=28.32 Litres.
114 Cubic Feet=3228.48 Litres.
Time index of 5 minutes.
That means I was Producing 645.696 Litres of Hydrogen PER MINUTE.
That translates (spatially) to 169.92 GALLONS (Space only) worth of Hydrogen, NOT COMPRESSED.
Can you Please, Please tell me how you accomplished this... I would like to know since this is the amount of gas roughly requited to operate a vehicle... You may also send me an e-mail with the answer to giallof1@gmail.com if you like...
When I find a cell, circuit and chemistry that is prommising, I will build it..
Thanks for all your help,
PaulStatistics: Posted by H2-Paul — Thu Apr 19, 2007 4:54 pm
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