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Author Topic: Stainless Steel Or What?  (Read 382 times)
abe
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« on: January 03, 2009, 05:45:45 pm »

I took an old herd drive today (  I like to get the magnets out and them around the house) when I looked at the disk I wondered if they would made HHO. turns out they do and very good at that.Does anyone know what they are made of.Old hard drives are easy to come by , people throw them away all the time.Why not recycle them into a cell. I can see round cells with O-ring to seal them off. I think I'll tear apart some old hard drives next week and see what happens.
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Tink
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2009, 06:05:35 pm »

ABE,
Last summer someone was tinking around with HD discs and found they didn't last too long since they were made of some sorta plastic but coated with something that works great for hho production. The posts may be on the other fourm that this one is an off shoot from. It will be interesting what you come up with. Keep us posted.
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« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2009, 08:17:50 pm »

 Today I ran a cell in a bath (wet cell) at 20 amp for 2 hr. They were laying down flat, + being on top.My battery went dead, when I took the plates out the top + plate did show signs of ware (one side was black). It did rub off but I could see where was a little damage done,all the other plates looked good though. Next time I think I try +nnnnn-  with the outside plates SS and the neutral plates the hard drive disk.  Just for fun I did notice the neutral plates aren't neutral,one side acts - the other +.
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