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Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy For the silicone I suggest Dow Corning 3140. It is intended as an encapsulant for electronics - so ... |
30-4-2008 at 16:54 by: Twospoons |
Electrochemical ozone generation It doesn't get much simpler than this:
[url=http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/hvinvert.htm]Simple High v ... |
27-4-2008 at 14:52 by: Twospoons |
Where do you obtain cheap electrical components? More likely
1) 0.1uF directly from pin 7 to pin 4 on the opamp
2) 0.1uf in parallel with 100uF ac ... |
27-4-2008 at 14:39 by: Twospoons |
Where do you obtain cheap electrical components? [url=http://www.bgmicro.com/]BG micro[/url] is another online "surplus" supplier you should look at. ... |
22-4-2008 at 14:10 by: Twospoons |
Ace Hanovia Photochemical Equipment I have total confidence that you can find a much cheaper, and equally good, lamp supply compared to ... |
16-4-2008 at 13:41 by: Twospoons |
Ace Hanovia Photochemical Equipment Powering arc lamps is not so trivial as simply applying volts. You must be aware that arc lamps exh ... |
15-4-2008 at 16:10 by: Twospoons |
Cleaning corroded aluminum and/or epoxy Your best solution is to get a water-block that was not designed by an idiot. Putting dissimilar me ... |
13-4-2008 at 19:17 by: Twospoons |
Ace Hanovia Photochemical Equipment Dropping from 60Hz to 50Hz means the inductive ballast will be down to 83% of the required impedance ... |
13-4-2008 at 14:44 by: Twospoons |
Induction heating Better still, get a portable bench-top induction cooker (~$100 used), gut it, and rebuild into a fur ... |
6-4-2008 at 14:09 by: Twospoons |
Advice on scaled-up H20 Electrolysis? The NaOH does have one other drawback - a tendency to produce foam. (thats not what the foam in the ... |
1-4-2008 at 19:40 by: Twospoons |
Putting my electrolyser to good use Here's a short vid of what happens when you ignite a foam of mixed hydrogen and oxygen (yes - inspir ... |
1-4-2008 at 13:56 by: Twospoons |
Advice on scaled-up H20 Electrolysis? Here is a crude sketch of the electrolyser I built from stainless steel, 6mm acrylic, and non-woven ... |
1-4-2008 at 13:44 by: Twospoons |
Sulfur trioxide from sodium hydrogen sulfate Seems to me the needed piece of kit is a small ( say 1 cu.foot?) electric ceramic kiln. With a top t ... |
24-3-2008 at 13:17 by: Twospoons |
DIY Sub Zero C freezer? An ordinary deep freeze runs at -18C. Simply tweaking the thermostat might get you down to -20C. |
19-3-2008 at 16:48 by: Twospoons |
What's your job? Electronics engineer (18 years now). Currently working with GPS, but I've been involved with many a ... |
25-2-2008 at 13:40 by: Twospoons |
heating element for water bath Sounds like an electric jug with the lid off, to me. |
17-2-2008 at 18:33 by: Twospoons |
Symbol N If its on a webpage or e-document it is more likely its a character from a character set other than ... |
4-2-2008 at 21:07 by: Twospoons |
real problem pouring acids. Why not keep a pipette specifically for each chemical you need to dispense? No contamination that w ... |
4-2-2008 at 13:24 by: Twospoons |
Oxidation of wine? Actually, the upper limit for alc% by fermentation is a lot higher than 14.5%, though commercial win ... |
31-1-2008 at 13:26 by: Twospoons |
Elemental Selenium Selenium is used as the photosensitive material on the print drums of some laser printers and photoc ... |
30-1-2008 at 18:25 by: Twospoons |
electrolysis diaphragm MJP is correct. The checkout girl was rather upset when I told her what I wanted them for . Thou ... |
29-1-2008 at 18:57 by: Twospoons |
High Voltage There are many websites dealing with the design process in great detail. Recent analyses show the t ... |
29-1-2008 at 18:48 by: Twospoons |
Oxidation of wine? So what you are saying is the conversion to acetic acid is due to bacterial action? I'd have though ... |
29-1-2008 at 18:10 by: Twospoons |
Oxidation of wine? Why is it a half full bottle of red wine will turn to vinegar in a week, while a half full bottle of ... |
29-1-2008 at 16:53 by: Twospoons |
Multilayer Metal Oxide / Titanium Anodes for Chlorate/Perchlorate I'd forget torching the bakelite - few things smell worse, and it is probably brittle enough that a ... |
29-1-2008 at 16:45 by: Twospoons |
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