by mos68x » Sat Jul 29, 2006 10:54 am
Well, while i'm still out here in the sandbox of iraq, i figured that i would try to piece together what i can for the project when i get home in a month or so.
I was looking around trying to find what i liked as an electrolyzer's basic design, and i started with the idea of using a submerged (open cell) electrolyzer. I started purchasing the materials to make it, though now i wish i hadn't, lol. i changed my mind, it's an often occurance lol, and decided to go with the sealed cell that Bob has put together, thanks bob.
well i don't want this material to go to waste so i'll probably end up buying the plates that i was going to do already since the overall size will be the same anyways - 6.375x6.375x.048(about 5.69ea precut). i'm not really sure about using anything thinner than that, though i want to. i still want to bus-bar the electrodes together, i'll just use a voltage regulator for getting the voltage down to goal. plus it'll help me find the "sweet-spot" on demand, i won't have to video recorder stuff to compare output vs wattage effiency.
i could still use the box that i had planned for the submerged type for something else, such as a mixer/storage point for the electrolyte. any ideas from you guys? the box is overall 7x12x9.5
something i was wonder as well was....how much does it cost to nickel plate the electrodes?? i have seen some pics of it done, i think chris was one, anyone else besides him? if it'll increase output, i'm game for doing it.
i will be using the PWM3E board, as soon as i can find a new diode for it. digikey no longer offers their axial ultra-fast diode (4A,100V) in 10pc packages. you have to order them in at least 1500, which of course i'm not game to do since it'll cost near 250 for them. if anyone else can offer some help here i would greatly appreciate it. i really would like to use that board till the next one comes out, unless its already out?
i have a 8,000 mile road trip planned when i get back to the states for my terminal leave(getting out of the army) so i would really like to get something working before then.
can anyone personally attest to more output/real effiency gain of the sealed design? if there is a big enough difference i'll just find another way to use that metal i ordered and go ahead and get the two heavy plates. they're about $63/pc for the size i'm thinkin about(8x8x.375). 3/8 should be able to hold the shape under compression.
can anyone tell me what they ordered for the compression gaskets? i have yet to see anything clear for gasket material i'm lookin at PTFE material right now for the final build, unless the really cheap Natural Cork will hold up to the alkali and the pressure that this thing will make.
i'll find some pressure release valves, both for emergency and as well as for non-operational time, ie normally open. a flame arrestor is on the list too, along with trying to find some hard metal lines for fuel delivery.
anyways, long enough post. tell me what you guys think about it.
thanks