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Electrolysis way Meyer or meyerisation

published: 09/09/08, 14:33
by coucou789456
Hello

I propose to call meyer electrolysis or Meyer's method "meyerization"

The debate is open

jeff

published: 09/09/08, 22:58
by elephant
Why not, but someone would have to convince us that it produces more hydrogen than Faraday's equation!

Re: electrolysis Meyer way or meyerization

published: 10/09/08, 00:01
by Lietseu
coucou789456 wrote:Hello

I propose to call meyer electrolysis or Meyer's method "meyerization"

The debate is open

jeff


And for that price, do you give us an explanation of Meyer's process?
With or without packaging, what interests is the bottom of your thought :P

With greetings from Lietseu :P

Quickly a little drink we are thirsty, jeff a little drink we are thirsty, we are thirsty, we are thirsty !!! (song of a Breuke from Brussels, the lange jojo, chorus to drink) http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=3vSntXPdh ... re=related :P

published: 10/09/08, 00:12
by Christophe
2 links

a little doc to start (appetizer of 8 pages):
https://www.econologie.com/electrolyse-p ... -3747.html
and a main course to finish (211 pages of forums!!):
https://www.econologie.com/forums/electrolys ... t1228.html

published: 10/09/08, 00:20
by Lietseu
This is a webmaster, like!

always on the breach, and helpful in the devil.

:P A real Tichke from Brussels :P

Salutations to all

published: 10/09/08, 02:42
by coucou789456
Good evening

by quoting Meyer electrolysis, I was thinking of any electrolysis that does not employ the traditional method.

for the works of Naohiro Shimizu and consort, pity that it misses so many pages to the document, difficult to try an experiment to try to reproduce the event.

for meyerization, I am waiting to realize my own experience before making a judgment.

jeff.


ps: for now, I'm happy with 7% sp95 in my vehicle oil, interesting result ... in a few days, technical control, I will have figures on the pollution rate

published: 10/09/08, 12:04
by Lietseu
coucou789456 wrote:Good evening

jeff.

ps: for now, I'm happy with 7% sp95 in my vehicle oil, interesting result ... in a few days, technical control, I will have figures on the pollution rate


789456 x Hello, Hello, hello, Goede morgen, moïen (last, spelling checked, Luxembourgish dialect) Jeff!

Super for the numbers of the technical control, you try to have the results on paper?
I'm curious to see that ...

Thank you for the info, courage and tenacity for your tests of "Meyerization" :P

@+

published: 06/10/08, 01:39
by coucou789456
elephant, the 9 September 2008 wrote:Why not, but someone would have to convince us that it produces more hydrogen than Faraday's equation!


proved: there is no joule effect in meyer electrolysis because no direct current flows between the electrodes! (the cathode is electrically isolated) but I do not know in detail the law of faraday

published: 06/10/08, 12:24
by gilgamesh
The process of meyer is well explained - there is more video on the subject or he even explains the idea - unfortunately one of the most explicit was removed from youtube: It happens to destabilize the molecule of water by a bipolar field of very high voltage - as the atom H and O have an opposite charge the union is destabilized with the bipolar field is the respective atom atirated by the respective pole. There is all the documentation of the delighted replication on the link at electrolise improved on the forum. This is not really electrolysis in the traditional sense because it uses the current just to destabilize the molecule.

published: 06/10/08, 12:39
by gilgamesh