I'm playing at home,
making some hydrogen,
using rain water,
not a lot, showing the kids,
Anyway
anyone got a site or two that tells us about water electrolysis ?
I find many , but the searches I use, seem to find lots of
"crack pot " ideas to make cars run for ever etc... !
and lots of contradiction,
would like a reliable reference or two to read through please.
The low level I'm at........
Things like,
voltage , Seems I need to increase this as the plates are moved apart . is there an equation / theory ( dont know what name to search for )
The current seems to heat the water, power has to go some where, IM guessing some energy goes into splitting the water, other into heating the water, efficiency ? sorry numpty questions
If I use "steel" nails , I get brown water .. Would I be better with coper , stainless steal, or what
As you see, to many questions
( to much time on my hands now days )
so Im after some sites to read up on
Thank you
making some hydrogen,
using rain water,
not a lot, showing the kids,
Anyway
anyone got a site or two that tells us about water electrolysis ?
I find many , but the searches I use, seem to find lots of
"crack pot " ideas to make cars run for ever etc... !
and lots of contradiction,
would like a reliable reference or two to read through please.
The low level I'm at........
Things like,
voltage , Seems I need to increase this as the plates are moved apart . is there an equation / theory ( dont know what name to search for )
The current seems to heat the water, power has to go some where, IM guessing some energy goes into splitting the water, other into heating the water, efficiency ? sorry numpty questions
If I use "steel" nails , I get brown water .. Would I be better with coper , stainless steal, or what
As you see, to many questions
( to much time on my hands now days )
so Im after some sites to read up on
Thank you