adam_mizer
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- Nov 4, 2010
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Hi I'm new here, and have been looking around for a while.
A few years ago I got interested in this and picked up some e-books on that ebay. Probably was free information aas stated in one of the posts here.
Its getting to the point that I am going to start some of these processes soon on e-scrap type of materials.
My background is a electrician and my hobby for many years is making hydrogen fuel cells.
It seems that my PWM's and power supplys could easily be used in the electrolytic processes.
Havn't tested yet but think some of my fuel cells paired up could sustain a small torch flame easily.
Saw a link to a video where a fellow used the hydrogen flame and melted the gold button in seconds.
I have several cheap cells I made while testing efficiency's of a particular design, maybe soon I'll try to pair some of these cells and attach a small torch tip.
Well anyways I am learning a ton from you guys and hoping to apply the procedures to process my e-scrap and have me a new hobby.
Thanks to all,
John
A few years ago I got interested in this and picked up some e-books on that ebay. Probably was free information aas stated in one of the posts here.
Its getting to the point that I am going to start some of these processes soon on e-scrap type of materials.
My background is a electrician and my hobby for many years is making hydrogen fuel cells.
It seems that my PWM's and power supplys could easily be used in the electrolytic processes.
Havn't tested yet but think some of my fuel cells paired up could sustain a small torch flame easily.
Saw a link to a video where a fellow used the hydrogen flame and melted the gold button in seconds.
I have several cheap cells I made while testing efficiency's of a particular design, maybe soon I'll try to pair some of these cells and attach a small torch tip.
Well anyways I am learning a ton from you guys and hoping to apply the procedures to process my e-scrap and have me a new hobby.
Thanks to all,
John