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Jun 1, 2005 5:18 pm
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This back pack device extracts air/oxy from sea water by decompressing it with a centrifuge. A neat idea, but I wonder what happens to the undesireable gasses...
I just wonder how much water he has to run through his artificial lung! to extract all that air, how reliable this document do you think can be ?... sam ...
so what does this do in regards of making hydrogen extraction more feasible than standard electrolysis? Is it cheaper, or a novelty? ... From: The Intrepid...
... Well, to be fair, a shark can filter enough oxygen through it's gills to stay alive, and some sharks weigh much more than human beings. A shark's gills are...
... Well, I suppose if his US patent is approved, we'll be able to do a patent search at USPTO.gov and read his process for ourselves. Until then, who can say?...
Dr Jest, I think you misread the article. It specifically states that he is NOT separating oxygen from hydrogen (as electrolysis would do), but rather he is...
to answer your question about how this works , take a look at a pepsi can, have you noticed that when you open the bottle there are gasses bubbling out?... the...
well I didn't read the article, I only read the post saying that the process claims to separate oxygen from hydrogen... sorry if I read too much into...
I don't know why my original post is being so misunderstood/misread, but let me submit it again: "This back pack device extracts air/oxy from sea water by ...
... Well I am just responding to post 2282, I believe Dr. J elaborated to suggest the "o2" separation from "H" in that post. Serves us right to not go...
Very interesting article, I think that he is somehow using the centrifuge to create a vacuum and this way reduce the pressure ... to answer your question about...
Something I've been curious about for a while, but had nowhere to ask: I have a jacob's ladder that's basically just some rails on a 10kV neon sign transformer...
... has managed to use centrifuge to reduce the pressure, with centrifuge you can increase the pressrue , but I dont know any way to reduce it. My guess is...
... the process claims to separate oxygen from hydrogen... ... Heh, heh... are you a regular on Slashdot? ;') ... membrane of some kind and uses the centrifuge...
I think it would destroy itself in a ball of fire and shrapnel. When and where?!? Seriously, I do think it would destroy itself within seconds. Probably arc...
Unless its rated for higher voltage it could blow. You'll expose the primary to 220 and if it was design for 110 you'll stress but it might survive. Since...
I'd stand back behind 3 feet or more of sandbags placed at least 50 feet away. That could be some serious shrapnel. Steve Greenfield ... the primary to 220...
... Sooo... that would be "Bad Idea" then? :-) The events sound like fun. I only just stumbled across this group, so still getting my bearings on what goes on...
I'm not sure about that , usually centrifugal pumps are not capable of producing alot of pressure difference. and normally in order to create vaccum, fixed...
then again , I dont think centrifugal pumps are capable of producing a lot of negative pressure. but the idea is logial. I know that in Tsunami hit areas the...
That's usually because you are starting out with about 14.7psi, and you are attempting to pump. If you are simply spinning the water in a closed container, and...
I really don't think you're going to get enough oxygen from the water to sustain a person. There simply isn't enough oxygen in the water to sustain a...
... A shark is cold-blooded, so it has lower oxygen requirements*. ... This comes under the "I'll believe it when I see it" category. Refer to the FAQ. Ray...