HomeMade-DryCells

Physical Specs
'Modeled' Electrolyzer Design: 
Tero
Electrode Material: 
304
Electrode Type: 
Plates
Number of Electrodes: 
16
Number of Cells: 
1
Electrolyte: 
KOH
Electrolyzer Design Modifications: 

Using Smack Wall Plates hammered Flat, Use Gravity Feed to Cell from Separator.

Overall Design
Project Status: 
Not Complete
Final Electrolyzer Notes: 

Flattened Wall Plates, Cut gaskets to go between plates.

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In your picture it shows

In your picture it shows magnetics separating the hydrogen and oxygen in the bubbler. Could you explain this more? Thanks.

Could you explain this

The Oxygen and Hydrogen have opposite charges and can be pulled through the solution to one side or the other.

Actually done this?

Arkangel,

Have you actually done this and actually gotten the 2 to separate? If you have, that's awesome.

How would you test this to see if they really did separate... light it and test the explosions (big boom=still mixed, little boom, not mixed or not as much mixing)? Smiling

Cool

If you move the magnets down to the liquid level in the bubbler you can watch the bubbles move towards each pole of the magnet. Play with the magnet poles and you can manipulate the bubbles.

Type of magnets

What type of magnets are you using? or are you just using home make electro-mag's?

Also, do you have a video of this? I would love to see it in action.

magnets

I had heard of someone playing with magnets on onother forum. I used my clear bubbler and used some magnets I took out of a hard drive and just moved them around the sides of the bubbler. You can see the bubbles repelled or attracted depending how the poles of the magnets are held.
You could easily separate the h from the o if you used magnets around the bottom of the bubbler and put a divider 1/3 of the way down the bubbler.
Sorry didn't have a video of it. Doing good to have the camera working.

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