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   <title>cheaper metals in cell plates</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[Hi all, I just came from HHO forums and I'm glad to be here. Most of those members haven't even got up to graphite yet, still making SS cells and complaining about rusty plates! Anyway, on to my idea.<br /><br />I think that we should search for some type of coating to put on cheap metal that will make it resistant to the harsh environment of a fuel cell. Take Aluminum-- an inexpensive, conductive, and relitavely easy to machine metal-- and put on a coating that make it invulnerable to corrosion, pitting, etc.... I believe that an admin here already posted about how he chrome plated some copper with good results. Some problems might be, getting EVERY part of the cell coated, and maybe problems with making electrical connections to the plates. <br /><br />If such a coating could be formulated, it would be a cheaper way to make cells. please post here and tell<br />me what you think.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Fri, 5 Jun 2009 21:35:39</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>130octane</dc:creator>
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   <title>alaskastar tell us about 17Mhz 5wat</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[What can you tell us about 17Mhz 5wat. Thanks&nbsp;&nbsp; <img src="http://www.beawindhog.com/forum/blahdocs/Smilies/wink.png" style="vertical-align: middle" alt="" /> ]]></description>
   <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 08:50:53</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>justsomeone</dc:creator>
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   <title>ultrasonics is were it is</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[Ok I have some awesome info for everyone.&nbsp;&nbsp;To make a passive machine to disassociate water into oxyhydrogen you need a work coil (like an inductance heating coil) atleast 20watts of rf power and 17 megahertz of frequency.&nbsp;&nbsp;This can be a deadly unit if your not careful as it can cook metal in and on your body.&nbsp;&nbsp;If you got a pacemaker i would recommend you don't try this experiment.&nbsp;&nbsp;But this is what john kanzius built.&nbsp;&nbsp;It's just a 200 watt rf amp with a 17mhz square wave rf input and a work coil.&nbsp;&nbsp;The coil will force the oxygen and hydrogen atoms to become separated without ever touching the water.&nbsp;&nbsp;This would be a cell that could virtually last forever.&nbsp;&nbsp;I believe since you just can't make enough oxyhydrogen the best thing would be to take the most you can get and mix it with water mist at a 1 micron water molecule to hho with an ultrasonic mixer.&nbsp;&nbsp;(in which i have already purchased and will be taking pictures of) This water to steam expansion should be able to fill my oxyhydrogen gap to make the engine run smooth.&nbsp;&nbsp;80 amp 48 volt cell piped into a bubbler which houses an ultrasonic mixer.&nbsp;&nbsp;From there we can use another ultrasonic mixer to give the engine the most minuscule amount of gasoline possible.&nbsp;&nbsp;We all know an engine runs better on fumes than straight liquid so that's exactly what we are going to do.&nbsp;&nbsp;Water, hho, and gasoline fumes.&nbsp;&nbsp;(gasoline if needed)&nbsp;&nbsp;]]></description>
   <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 05:09:39</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Scott the admin</dc:creator>
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   <title>hydrogen making machine</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[o.k so we know the laws of physics shows us the net energy going into the cell doesn't exceed the output energy.&nbsp;&nbsp;According to Julius Thomsen, there is 34,116 calories produced for each gram of hydrogen burned.&nbsp;&nbsp;The only way to get many times the energy out than is put in is to have a particle accelerator that could release the energy from hydrogen directly out of water h2o.&nbsp;&nbsp;This would be very difficult.&nbsp;&nbsp;I have come up with an idea to release it at a extremely efficient method though.&nbsp;&nbsp;We build a particle accelerator.&nbsp;&nbsp;Example CRT Cathode Ray Tube.&nbsp;&nbsp;Inside the tube we have a heater (nickle chrome wire toaster wire) that is hot and we shoot ions from it into a high voltage field.&nbsp;&nbsp;Although in a crt it slamms the ions so hard and fast against the phosphorus it releases the energy of the ion in the form of a photon by burning the phosphorus slightly.&nbsp;&nbsp;We should be able to reproduce this to shot ions through microscopic water molecules and dissassociate them in a very efficient manner.&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm a little confused on the exact physics behind what i really want to do.&nbsp;&nbsp;Read more of this in the private section i'll break down my invention idea.&nbsp;&nbsp;For you there.]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:44:30</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Scott the admin</dc:creator>
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   <title>Other anodes.</title>
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   <description><![CDATA[The other day I purchased some hardened tungsten cobalt carbide drill bits to use as anodes with a chromoly tubing as the cathode.&nbsp;&nbsp;I'm supprizingly impressed.&nbsp;&nbsp;There has been some pollution in the water however the production is so good and the cost so little for the anode perhaps I can make a easily replaceable anode pack to use with my cell.&nbsp;&nbsp;The chromoly tubes show zero wear and after 48 hours of run time with 27 volts 8 amps of power at 1.2khz (a more reasonable testing voltage platform) The drill bits were about 3 bucks each.&nbsp;&nbsp;I just used the shank and not the flutes of the drill bits.&nbsp;&nbsp;1/2 wide by 6" long.&nbsp;&nbsp;I am liking the results.&nbsp;&nbsp;My metal ppm gauge is still saying i'm just under 500ppm of metal in the water (which is the safe to drink limit) Since I can't drill into the drill bits at a reasonable price I am checking to see if i can weld to them without changing there composition.&nbsp;&nbsp;Considering it's tungsten, carbon mixed together and cobalt as the particle tether (cobalt holds it all together) this seems tricky to me.&nbsp;&nbsp;I'll post in a couple of days when I get a chance to talk to a commercial welding company about this. ]]></description>
   <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2008 14:15:39</pubDate>
   <dc:creator>Scott the admin</dc:creator>
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