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Lithium (Per)Chlorate cell [quote][i]Originally posted by hashashan[/i]
isnt the carbonae Li2CO3?[/quote]
Whoops! Yes of co ... |
21-1-2008 at 05:38 by: Xenoid |
Lithium perchlorate (a footnote) With all the talk about perchlorates lately, I thought I would add a footnote to the lithium perchlo ... |
20-1-2008 at 20:20 by: Xenoid |
More on PbO2 electrodes @ DerAlte
Should have gone in the "Perchlorate manufacture (not) with Graphite thread ...
T ... |
19-1-2008 at 23:22 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU I've just had another look at this circuit, not sure what I was doing wrong last time!
I used 2 2 ... |
19-1-2008 at 17:02 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU @ bio2
Tim has reproduced the circuit, above, and a link to the point to point.
Tim, I realise ... |
19-1-2008 at 15:12 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU @ 12AX7
The simple circuit for current control of computer PSU posted by Aqua... bottom page 8 of ... |
19-1-2008 at 12:12 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU @ Aqua_Fortis_100%
I have only wired up this circuit in an experimental fashion at the moment, ju ... |
19-1-2008 at 10:53 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU @ Dann2
I guess it just means the two transistors are attached using plastic insulators around th ... |
18-1-2008 at 20:03 by: Xenoid |
Forget everything else, diamond is the answer! @ jp
I believe the "usual" way to produce ultrapure water is to distill it using a low temperatur ... |
18-1-2008 at 17:41 by: Xenoid |
Peltier Junctions for electricity ? When used in this mode they are termed thermoelectric generators.
There are many websites devoted ... |
18-1-2008 at 17:25 by: Xenoid |
PC PSU to laboratory PSU [quote][i]Originally posted by -jeffB[/i]
Again, I am not an EE, I do not have a schematic, etc, et ... |
18-1-2008 at 13:15 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate @ tentacles
Pb nitrate method works so well, I am doing a second batch. First batch has run to co ... |
18-1-2008 at 13:01 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate [color=red]Hubert and the KClO3 cell.[/color]
After a few calculations, I have figured out Hubert ... |
17-1-2008 at 23:57 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate @ tentacles
MagicJigPipe is right, I am a silly goose ...
Things appear to be working well n ... |
17-1-2008 at 13:28 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate @ chloric1
Yeah, I know about making it with nitric, it's just that I didn't want to sacrifice my ... |
17-1-2008 at 04:41 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate @ tentacles (or anybody else)
We seem to be following the same lines of reasoning. I am also goin ... |
17-1-2008 at 01:03 by: Xenoid |
water electrolysis [quote]
No second engine was mentioned. Ever here of a car with an engine driven alternator.
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16-1-2008 at 16:07 by: Xenoid |
water electrolysis [quote][i]Originally posted by bio2[/i]
Most totally reject the
operation of an IC engine using on ... |
16-1-2008 at 10:40 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate Yeah, bismuth is kind of interesting, I've never had any before. What I'm interested in, is it's str ... |
16-1-2008 at 01:14 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate [quote][i]Originally posted by Rosco Bodine[/i]
BTW I have a half kilo of Bi in transit .[/quote]
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15-1-2008 at 23:44 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate I did not forsee any problems with bismuth dissolving in nitric acid!
My Mellors states; "... is ... |
15-1-2008 at 20:42 by: Xenoid |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
About the circuit that Aqua_Fortis_100%:
Is it a constant ... |
15-1-2008 at 13:14 by: Xenoid |
More on PbO2 electrodes [quote][i]Originally posted by dann2[/i]
Regarding PSU from computers. It would be better to obtain ... |
14-1-2008 at 22:55 by: Xenoid |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate [quote][i]Originally posted by chloric1[/i]
..... it happily was reading over 300°C before the the ... |
14-1-2008 at 15:44 by: Xenoid |
Methylene Blue Testing On page 11 of the "Cobalt Oxide Anodes" thread, I described some of the "inconsistant" problems I wa ... |
14-1-2008 at 14:15 by: Xenoid |
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