Axil,You omitted radiation. See the Chan comment for turning that into electrical power at:http://open-source-energy.org/forum/showthread.php?tid=659page=43 Hound Dog"Axil AxilSat, 03 Nov 2012 14:44:39 -0700 This variety of experiment should measure, total energy input versus totalenergy
Have you tryed potassium hydroxide, the Blacklight Electrolyte?
Axil.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 7:10 AM, Jack Cole jcol...@gmail.com wrote:
I shot a little video of my latest experiment with borax. It is
controlled with an Android phone, IOIO microcontroller, and relay bank. I
am switching
I have not yet tried KOH. Once I get all the kinks worked out of this,
there is no reason I couldn't run several simultaneous electrolytic cells
(recording data from all).
On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Axil Axil janap...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tryed potassium hydroxide, the Blacklight
If at some point you think you see something, are you interested in making your
data series (for both good and unsuccessful runs) available?
Doing would have the following tradeoffs:
+ you would be helping to advance hobbyist science
- you would no longer have the inside scoop into whatever is
I have no problem with sharing--there has been too little of that so far.
I've been planning at some point to set up a site to detail the work so
others could do it if they would like.
With the app I have written, there would be no problem with having it
upload data to a server after the run is
This variety of experiment should measure, total energy input versus total
energy output.
To properly get this result, should not the hydrogen and oxygen be
recombined to produce heat output? This energy of gas recombination should
be added to the heat produced in the electrolyte solution for a
Started a new run this evening. I finished the coding for a fully
automated experimental series, and I'm running a trial run to make sure
everything is working correctly.
For the trial run, here is my procedure:
Run a 3 minute baseline with no power to collect temp data.
Run a 5 minute run with
Chuck,
I blew my wall wort power supplies. The IOIO board current for USB
charging was set to low causing my phone to lose a connection with the
board. This then caused the AC and DC supplies to short together. Which
is not that big of a deal as I still have some that I haven't burned up
yet.
There are some interesting pieces of equipment on this website that may be
useful in experimenting.
http://www.amazing1.com/hv-hf-power-supplies.htm
In particular, I'm thinking the high frequency AC would be useful in
inducing high surface current flow in the electrodes (i.e., Robert Godes
Thanks for sharing the video Jack. I really like how your controlling
that with and Android and IOIO microcontroller.I'm a beginner Android
developer and the little IOIO PIC device is really cool.That is a great
way of doing a duty cycle on the AC/DC.
Here is a nice discussion on the
Thanks Chuck. It's a fun hobby.
I don't program in Java having done so much in visual basic over the years.
Fortunately, I found a language for Android that is very much like VB
called
Basic4Androidhttps://www.plimus.com/jsp/redirect.jsp?contractId=1715566referrer=1047706.
It has a library
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