"Faraday-Problem?"


Created Sept 2007

What makes you think that Faraday formula for producing Hydrogen is Correct?

NOTE: Faraday was born in 1791 and died in 1867

It's Amazing to me How many people working on this Hydrogen Generation, PUT DOWN Scientific Principals, as stated by very reputable Scientists in our society today. Yet these same people believe in Faraday's Formula. He was also a "Scientist" in his own right. However, Back in his day he did not have the specialized equipment or the additional knowledge we know today. Basically, Faraday Laws States: The amount of chemical action produced by an electric current in an electrolyte is proportional to the amount of electricity passing through the electrolyte. Now I am not sure on the Exact defination of his law (Actual Formula) and how it relates to the exact volumes of hydrogen being produced. But I do know that even simple DC Electrolysis will produce MORE Hydrogen than guys claim is possible from Faradays law. It may be that: "they don't know how to Properly calculate Faraday's Law for this".
And what is Over Unity? Over-unity Implies Getting Out More than you put in. I have yet to See ANY Over-unity in any of these hydrogen cells.

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Chemelec

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