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Hydrogen energy => Electrolysis of H20 and Hydrogen on demand generation => Topic started by: TheOne on October 13, 2007, 09:01:41 PM
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What do you think about this item:
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Carbon-Contact-Plates-for-Hydrogen-Generators-Boosters_W0QQitemZ110177538669QQihZ001QQcategoryZ294QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Do you think this carbon plate will last forever or they will get consumed over time?
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Hmm,
my experience with graphite is, that there comes
black flakes off the graphite during electrolysis...
But maybe it was so, cause I used the lower dense
"Blaehgraphite" plates...
But I always saw, that in saltwater the stainless steel corroded
very easily from the wet graphite..
So watch out ! I already have a few small
holes in my kitchen sink, cause I had graphite mixed with NaCl-saltwater
laying on the stainless steel kitchen sink..
Also if you use stainless steel as the contacts for graphite you will
etch holes into the stainless steel bolts, so I don?t think that this will
last very long, maybe just with destilled water and using high voltage
to generate HHO, but probably not,if you use much electrolyte with it...
Regards, Stefan.
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Thanks, you seam to know more about it..
I asked to the buyer but I did not receive any reply yet. I wanted to know if carbon was good to use but if
you need to change it once its depleated its better to go for SS plate :)
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You can also ask Dr. Stiffler,
as he is using also graphite rods here:
http://www.stifflerscientific.com/
in:
http://67.76.235.52/cre.asp
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I use those same pucks for my Arc Magnagas system .I have tried them for HHO but I like multiple
316L Stainless plates better.
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Ok thanks for your advise!