I felt that I had to say something because it has been several days since I had made a Post. Unfortunately, my computer went haywire last Friday and I was without a computer until Monday AM
I am working on the shape of the Anode Terminal from the Water4Gas Electrolysis unit. Normally, the manual calls for a 1/8th inch Plexiglas cut and shaped to make a four sided terminal and then to wind the 316L wire around it. But, I have had problems shaping the terminal with the Plexiglas and finally began to use vinyl siding for the terminal. I am trying to stick as close to the manual as possible but sometimes have had to substitute one thing for another. I will take a picture of my terminal and post it to the website when I can . For the wire that will interact with the distilled water and catalyst; I am using NiTi wire. It seems to be much easier to wind and shape the terminal than the more stiff 316L. I have decidied to double braid it and will use around 12 or so feet of the wire. The NiTi wire is Nickel Titanium wire and works just as well as the higher grade if stainless steel wire. Since the cathode terminal will not have the heavy oxidation from the battery; its less expensive to use the more common 304 or stainless steel locking wire from Defender used in sail boats. I think that will be all for today. I will post more tomorrow and probably have some pictures of the terminal to post here.
Of you are interested in receiving a copy of my free ebook called, A Guide to Building A Hydrogen Generator System, send me an email at jimclay1153@gmail.com and I will send you it. Thanks for stopping by and reading my Posts. Keep in touch, All the best, Jim























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