by BEMET » Thu Aug 11, 2005 4:47 pm
If Gore-Tex fabric works as cited in another thread letting H2 through but not O2 take a bucket with a lid, cover the top of the bucket with the gore-tex fabric and let it sag in the middle maybe put a weight in the middle to hold it down away from the lid. Put a hole in the lid with a hose barb to channel the H2 and put a hole in the side of the bucket about half way up with a hose barb or all thread tube (can be found in lamp departments at Lowes and Home Depot). This will be the inlet for the hydroxy, put a 90 elbow on the inside pointing horizonally so that the incoming gas will be directed around the inside of the bucket like a vortex water separator this will give the H2 a chance to go up and through the gore-tex especially since it is lighter than O2 and the O2 can settle in the bottom of the bucket. Put another hose barb in the side of the bucket near the bottom to collect your O2.
I am planning to build this set up this weekend if I can find some gore-tex. My son doesn't like the way I am looking at his field jacket.
BEMET
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