My "poor man" gas measurement set:
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It should also work with Pepsi Cola...
With this ugly stainless steel 'Cells' :
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The container is theoretically used to sterilize baby's feeding
bottles.
I put some grease on the top 'thread' to get the container more 'airtight'.
I got the following results with Tap Water:
Amps consumption
about 13.6 - 13.7 amps - stable
Generation
of 0.5 liter of water.
The stopwatch is started up
when the first 'set of bubbles' appear. Then I got a 'set of bubbles'
every few seconds.
According to the diameter of the
tube, the gaz delivering is not smooth but jerky.
>>> When I tested these 'cells' a
couple of days ago, I got an amp consumption less than 12 amps -slighty
decreasing.
See : http://freenrg.info/Exp_With_DallasGB_Elect/Other_devices_Tap_water.html
Please, do not ask me why....
Test n°1 : 3 min
10 sec ----> ( 3600/(3*60 +10)) * 0.5 =/= 9.5 liter/hour
As I suspected my container
not being so 'airtight', I screwed the top more firmly.
Test n°2 : 2 min
50 sec -----> 3600/(2*60 +50)) * 0.5 =/= 10.6 liter/hour
A couple of hours later:
Test n°3 : 2 min
54 sec. -----> 3600/(2*60 +54)) * 0.5 =/= 10.3 liter/hour
>>> This
is not a serious device. The container should leak. <<<
I made
these measurements just for further comparisons.
With this shabby stainless steel
'thing' :
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I got the following results with Tap Water:
Amps consumption
about 8 amps - stable
Generation
of 0.5 liter of water.
One single test: 5 min . -----> (3600/(5*60)) * 0.5 = 6 liter/hour.