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Electrolysis of Water
Developed:        
6/1/2002


Status:
Inconclusive


Summary:
Converting Ordinary Water to a Combustable Fuel
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About:
      This was, by far, the most important project I have ever engaged in. Inspired by
the Keano Reeves film, Chain Reaction, I started my own series of experiments to
collect hydrogen and oxygen by the electrolysis of water.
      I began with the basics, I learned that by passing an electrical current through water
saturated with an elctrolyte you could extract both pure oxygen and pure hydrogen.
Since water is comprised of H2 and 0, and both of these particles are charged, that
small induced electrical potential overcomes their bond to each other and attracts each
individual particle to the corresponding electrode where it can be collected.








Videos:

See the video of me giving a brief demonstration

Additional Info:

       There was a wide variety of stimuli I subjected to the 3 reactor chambers, so I built a large series of ops pannels to easily control everything.






       In this picture you can see some of the reactor room and some of the controlls.






       This is the primary collection tank installed in the reactor room with all its sensors and stimuli inducers in place.






       This picture is looking at the center of the reactor room.






       This picture is Looking more to the right of the reactor room, here we can see the arcing collection tank which worked by firing
bolts of electricity at the surface of the electrolyte. The static electrode tank is not pictured, but would be sitting on top of
the little riser to the left of the visible tank.







       This shelf was to the left of the primary ops pannel. It held several secondary circuits responsible for a various array of smaller
stimulus and also a monitor that was connected to a camera pointed at reactor 2's contact points.







       There is a jar of boiling water above the nozzle to demonstrate how the hydrogen can be utilized to create energy.






       This is an early prototype to the final static electrode take.






       This is another early prototype to the final static electrode take.










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