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Thoughts On Anodes
One absurd way to make TiN is burn titanium in air. I've done this before, point a carbon arc torch ...
21-7-2009 at 15:53
by: 12AX7
Switching supply for electrolysis
The supply could have an operational input which would allow any generalized sort of control, consta ...
21-7-2009 at 15:50
by: 12AX7
DIY ultrasonic cavitator
[rquote=158226&tid=8234&author=Shingoshi]But doesn't the temperature of any fluid drop when ...
21-7-2009 at 15:46
by: 12AX7
DIY ultrasonic cavitator
[rquote=158177&tid=8234&author=not_important]run your icebox on wood or cowpies.
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21-7-2009 at 03:20
by: 12AX7
DIY ultrasonic cavitator
They call those, fans???

Ultrasonics don't evaporate water, they aerosolize it. I suppose the li ...
20-7-2009 at 22:15
by: 12AX7
Switching supply for electrolysis
What's shipping to .au usually run, I'm guessing a few bucks a pound? That's not too horrible. At ...
20-7-2009 at 20:20
by: 12AX7
Switching supply for electrolysis
Hey, would anyone be interested in buying kits or prebuilt power supplies for electrolysis? I'm thi ...
19-7-2009 at 20:05
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
Yes, C1 discontinuity.

Tim

[Edited on 7-17-2009 by 12AX7]
17-7-2009 at 10:24
by: 12AX7
Exotic thermites & analogs
I doubt you'll get much color. [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed1k4RLlMOQ]Barium nitrate and m ...
16-7-2009 at 23:29
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
Actually, the voltage waveform is, as I mentioned earlier, either of the form
A * exp(-alpha*t)
or ...
16-7-2009 at 23:22
by: 12AX7
How many errors can you spot in this article?
Also don't forget that common table salt is made from two deadly elements, highly inflammable sodium ...
16-7-2009 at 22:58
by: 12AX7
How many errors can you spot in this article?
Is it nitrogen dioxide? I know there's nitrogen, and oxygen, but aren't they more like 2:1 than 1:2 ...
15-7-2009 at 20:50
by: 12AX7
How many errors can you spot in this article?
That stuff isn't that basic, it should remain firmly in solution, no? He must've moistened it with ...
15-7-2009 at 19:20
by: 12AX7
The short questions thread (2)
Different amount of moisture maybe?

Can you titrate the amount of anion or cation in the material ...
15-7-2009 at 11:12
by: 12AX7
Graphite bath for heating round bottom flasks?
eBay. It goes pretty cheap. As a bonus, you can carve blocks for electrolysis anodes, if you're in ...
14-7-2009 at 20:40
by: 12AX7
Graphite bath for heating round bottom flasks?
Just carve a hunk of graphite. One-time messiness, and a wonderful thermal conductor. Maybe line i ...
14-7-2009 at 16:53
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
[rquote=157652&tid=12414&author=franklyn]
You may have lost respect for me as you put it , ...
14-7-2009 at 09:13
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
True the impedance probably varies quite a bit, but that just allows more opportunity for optimizati ...
13-7-2009 at 21:35
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
The pulse will only last for a few cycles, so speaking in terms of reactance isn't very useful. For ...
13-7-2009 at 14:16
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
[rquote=157536&tid=12414&author=franklyn]
If the conductor layout is arranged to minimize i ...
13-7-2009 at 07:58
by: 12AX7
General Chemistry II
You use a viscometer. There are lots of methods, but keep in mind that, fluid flow being what it is ...
12-7-2009 at 21:02
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
You can measure the voltage just fine, as long as you have a suitable probe (10x or 100x, rated for ...
12-7-2009 at 15:38
by: 12AX7
Why does Fusion work?
Do you have proof that it is 7000 years old? Is that a testable hypothesis?

Oddly, I can test th ...
11-7-2009 at 22:04
by: 12AX7
Exploding wires
[rquote=157343&tid=12414&author=Hennig Brand]
I just took some 40gauge wire(0.0799mm diamet ...
11-7-2009 at 22:00
by: 12AX7
Elemental Radioactivity Question.
Indeed, alphas are a direct result of quantum tunneling; high energies lead to proportionally fast d ...
11-7-2009 at 21:37
by: 12AX7
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