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OUPower.com Discussion Board for Over Unity Power Research 2007-08-28T04:56:40-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/feed.php?f=1&t=1540 2007-08-28T04:56:40-04:00 2007-08-28T04:56:40-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=15118#p15118 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> Statistics: Posted by AbbaRue — Tue Aug 28, 2007 4:56 am


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2007-08-28T01:57:04-04:00 2007-08-28T01:57:04-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=15106#p15106 <![CDATA[Experiment with Cu electrodes]]> Statistics: Posted by SeaMonkey — Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:57 am


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2007-08-26T01:31:57-04:00 2007-08-26T01:31:57-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=15058#p15058 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> Statistics: Posted by jai_mann — Sun Aug 26, 2007 1:31 am


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2007-08-17T10:53:05-04:00 2007-08-17T10:53:05-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14862#p14862 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> -Randy

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2007-08-16T18:36:48-04:00 2007-08-16T18:36:48-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14846#p14846 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]>
thanks,
-Randy

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2007-08-13T12:23:39-04:00 2007-08-13T12:23:39-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14761#p14761 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> Statistics: Posted by Etownlax — Mon Aug 13, 2007 12:23 pm


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2007-08-13T11:32:00-04:00 2007-08-13T11:32:00-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14758#p14758 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]>
Pure nickel is magnetic. It was 0.150mm wire screen which is used to manufacture Ni-cad batteries. We used to make these wires for a battery manufaturer. Now they have shifted to electroplating perforated 304 sheets with Nickel. I picked up a few sheets from them and compared both plated and non-plated sheet outputs and they were the same. Sorry to dissappoint you guys.

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2007-08-13T02:04:51-04:00 2007-08-13T02:04:51-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14738#p14738 <![CDATA[Stainless 316 composition]]> Statistics: Posted by SeaMonkey — Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:04 am


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2007-08-12T22:40:13-04:00 2007-08-12T22:40:13-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14735#p14735 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> Statistics: Posted by kevinsatterfield — Sun Aug 12, 2007 10:40 pm


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2007-08-12T20:54:49-04:00 2007-08-12T20:54:49-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14732#p14732 <![CDATA[Anyone electroplate with Nickel?]]> Statistics: Posted by Etownlax — Sun Aug 12, 2007 8:54 pm


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2007-08-12T18:14:33-04:00 2007-08-12T18:14:33-04:00 https://www.oupower.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1540&p=14726#p14726 <![CDATA[Home made Edison battery]]>
After researching the Edison Nickel-Iron storage battery in my old Chemistry books it appears that constructing one would be an arduous task. The plates use compounds of Nickel and Iron that are difficult to produce in quantity and purity. And the plates require some refined techniques in order to "compartmentalize" the compounds in each of them.

That's probably why it took Edison and his gang so many years to finally get a workable system developed. While it was sturdy and durable, it didn't hold a charge for an extended period of time and needed frequent re-charging just to keep it ready for use.

Lead-Acid batteries are cheaper by far and will hold a charge for a very long time when they're in good condition.

Apparently you're an experienced electroplater since you understand how metallic nickel fits into the process. Have you considered nickel plating plates for an electrolyzer cell?

The classic electrolytic cells used in industry were made with steel (cathode) and nickel (anode) plates in a solution of K or Na Hydroxide. Since the hydroxide solution is somewhat of a preservative for the steel and keeps it from oxidizing, due to dissolved oxygen in the electrolyte, one wonders whether the same metals could be used in the series cell arrangement of Bob's.

A steel plate that is plated with nickel on the side that acts as the anode for oxygen liberation.

It's a whole lot less expensive than Stainless, but it would be ferromagnetic and perhaps that might decrease its effectiveness.

Anybody know?

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Battery banks are expensive and when starting out with system ideas and the need to perform tests and make adjustments one wants to keep expenses minimal. What many do is obtain used automobile batteries from battery shops, then de-sulfate them with home made desulfator circuits, to restore their performance and extend their lifetimes almost indefinitely. Used batteries are often free and when desulfated with the desulfator circuit their capacity can frequently be restored to near new condition.

Although automotive batteries aren't designed for deep cycle operation, when desulfated regularly in conjunction with normal charging their performance is surprisingly good. And the very inexpensive price of used batteries is an added bonus.

The desulfator circuits are similar in concept to the PWM circuit that Bob has developed, except they're much simpler. Search the web for "desulfator circuit" and you'll find many ideas and much detail about the process.

I'm resuming work on an electrolyzer that began over ten years ago. It's designed to separate the O2 and the H2 for storage as needed, to be powered by a solar photovoltaic array with home made switching supply to optimize voltage and current. Hopefully, what I'm learning in this forum may be used to enhance it's performance and output.

I'm a retired Navy "skimmer," Electronics Field. Spent a week on the Bonefish in Kure, Japan back in '75 on a repair job. What a great experience - although it took many days for the smell of the diesel fuel to eventually work out of my system!

Wishing you well on your projects and please keep us all informed!

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nickel_%28Canadian_coin%29

I was a mechanic on a US Navy submarine 1977-81, and I didn't pay much attention to the oxygen generator at the time. It used electrolysis to make oxygen, which was stored in a tank and bled into the boats air (the H2 was pumped overboard) I want just the opposite, which is to generate H2 and store it in an old propane tank. I've looked up the company website that contracts with the Navy, but of course, they won't post any specifics about their "proprietary technology".

I have learned from OUPower.com the reasonably efficient design specifics of electrolyzing O2/H2 (Thanks!). Since I intend on generating gasses from a simple home-built wind/water generator, any small in-efficiencies I encounter are not a problem, as I will be getting more H2 than I can use.

One of the big expenses of the "off-grid" lifestyle is the cost of the battery pack. I am currently collecting information on home-made lead-Sulfuric acid batteries, and Edisons Nickel-Iron "Alkaline" batteries. -Ron

"Electricians do it without shorts until it Hertz"

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