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Norway island stores wind power for still days | 30 comments (30 topical, 0 editorial)
Re: Norway island stores wind power for still days (3.00 / 0) (#21)
by Bruce S (bruce(dot)stahl <at>gmail (dot)(com)) on Thu May 15th, 2008 at 11:15:27 AM MST
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I've used the stuff a time or two ;+)
Did the cute little #2 pencil graphite trick, used rechargable NiCds for low voltage high current electrolysis.
Used a glass beeker that had two openings. one for Oxy other for H2. Ran clear plastic tubing from Oxy to in-house plants down at root level.
Ran plastic tubing from H2 side to mylar balloons that had been never been used for parties. rubber banded the plastic tube to mylar and let it run , when it wanted to.
Found that by closing off ALL air vents to burner and adding 00 size steel wool would give you a visable burn and allow the H2 to spread out instead of right under or straight up as it were.

I stopped using it a while ago, Methane is much eaiser to control, store,and since its the major item in Natural gas, the jets can be used with little to no adjustments. AND the by product makes gradens very happy :_o

Hope this helps
Bruce S


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Norway island stores wind power for still days | 30 comments (30 topical, 0 editorial)

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