Hydrogen Generator

Hydrogen Generator

cults3d

Safety: First off, a hydrogen generator can be very hazardous if proper safety measures aren't taken into account. The tube producing hydrogen must be kept away from any open flames. To add an extra layer of protection, I always keep a five-gallon bucket filled with water nearby to place the tube in. If safety precautions are not followed correctly, there is a potential risk of explosion and sending PVC shrapnel flying everywhere. Therefore, it's essential to wear safety glasses at all times when handling hydrogen. Hydrogen can be a useful tool but is extremely hazardous, so I'm issuing you a warning. Disclaimer: If you attempt to build a hydrogen generator based on the information I provided, please note that I will not take any responsibility if you injure yourself, others, or cause damage to property. You're doing this at your own risk. I plan to use this design for an experiment to see whether my generator can run efficiently on hydrogen or if creating a hybrid system will result in longer runtime. YouTube: https://youtu.be/7NqaH3yWsJw I designed a hydrogen generator that can be powered by either solar panels or a solar generator. To achieve this, I used stainless steel washers and alternated each 2-inch washer between positive and negative connections. A 3D-printed bolt holds all the washers together securely. The hydrogen chamber is made from 4-inch PVC, while the safety chamber is constructed from 2-inch PVC. They are held together using two 3D-printed pipe holders, with a 3D-printed stand providing additional support. I utilize potassium carbonate as my catalyst.

Download Model from cults3d

With this file you will be able to print Hydrogen Generator with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Hydrogen Generator.