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RE: ECCO - Making nickel foil for 'Free Energy' reactor discharge electrodes

in #science7 years ago (edited)

Repeated question from ECW:
About the plating current, how does Suhas avoid the backward current in side the NiSO4 aq ? The water containing the NiSO4 is conductive so a current is also forming in the pipes, and pump.

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Have sent him the question

Answer from Suhas,

All connecting pipes are silicon though some metallic threaded Connections are used no direct metallic connection Pump is magnetic driven all plastic body and moving parts standing 120 deg C temp

The chemical is falling not continuously

In contact with solution inside but sprayed in air to fall below in foam on the side in solution temps are around 90deg C
This is the fact
If that still gives negative current may be
Perhaps some very small due to foam -highly resistive conduction
I am not plating expert

Thank you for asking to Suhas. I've listened to the audio recording with great interest. I'm looking forward for the results of your tests in June.
Regarding the backward current in the pipes, the explanations given by Suhas isn't enough for a complete understanding. What is the foam ? Some pictures and digram could help on the understanding.

Great,

  1. Plating solution in loop through plastic pipes which can stand up to 120deg C?
  2. Temperature of the plating solution is 90deg average and heated solution looped through plastic pipes and falling from top layer as fog?

I think you are close. None of the water is at 120ºC for obvious reasons.

Bob, can we get the video of nickel foil processing? I hope there would be a plan to produce nickel foil for validation. If we record that, it would be great.

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