RE: Water

Marinus Berghuis ( renkahu@ihug.co.nz )
Mon, 06 Dec 1999 16:52:32 +1300

>Date: Mon, 06 Dec 1999 16:52:03 +1300
>To: "Carrigan, Ken" <kcarrigan@anteon.com>
>From: Marinus Berghuis <renkahu@ihug.co.nz>
>Subject: RE: Water
>In-Reply-To: <1A17959F8B52D3119F140008C75699F03412AF@VA2>
>
>At 20:43 5/12/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>Hi et all,
>>Being the devils advocate that I am, <g>, I would have
>>
>
>Hi Ken and all,
>
>I have for years mucked about trying to get energy out of water including
the use of pyramids and have a question.
>First of all I have taken the 5 postings on water by Michael seriously and
he makes a lot of sense.
>Have spent the last 6 hours making a battery box as suggested and really
have to ask myself what it wrong with my brain not to realise that hydrogen
can be generated the same as we use our car batteries.
>After all a 12 volt 180 amp hour battery is 6x 2 volt cells of 180 amp hour.
>Every cell I have made so far has consisted of one or more plates in one
box which means that the current is divided and reduced when if used as
suggested the current is the same although the voltage drops with the
resistance.
>Anyway I have to wait for 24 hours for the silicone to set so I can work
in getting the electrodes into place and will use alkathene garden tubes to
collect the hydrogen and oxygen for this experiment.
>His last posting as to create superheated steam is even more stupendous
and will certainly have a go at that providing my hydrogen generator
battery works as suggested.
>My question is to where do you obtain Sodium Hydrate and what is it called
in normal language.
>I enquired from my local chemist (drugstore to you) and he did not know
where to obtain it and what it could be used for.
>I have used Sodium Bicarbonate,(Baking soda), Sodium Chloride ( Salt)
Sulfuric acid (Battery acid.)
>Hydrochloric acid (acid of salt) and vinegar. Have not tried alcohol yet
because although I make it, I drink it !! Pity to waste the stuff on
useless experiments.
>However I certainly hope that I can get enough hydrogen to run a generator
to keep my freezers going, I can always use a bycicle to get my stores if
y2k is a reality horror.
>
>Those that are interested, please tell me as my local library is only open
on Friday night.
>
>Ren
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