sol wrote:
What is the harmful compound made with HVAC?
If made properly, none. If there is an arc, then you will get nitric
acid, and silver nitrate unless made under an inert blanket of gas.
Marshall
Oh, for the archives---HVAC used to be discussed from time to time,
and the downside was often talked about.
My poor memory is just not up to the task of recalling the details
accurately, so will some of you more knowledgeable people please
comment on this?
I feel pretty confident that the consensus of the experts was that
HVAC was not a good idea.
Marshall? Ode? Mike? Dan? Dan was t hat the focus of your question
about a spark?
sol
Dan,
the hvac unit i spoke of had an electrode configuration with one flat
rectangular silver measuring 2" by 1", a thin metal sheet. the
other electrode was fashioned like a small arrowhead point ...
thicker silver, perhaps a 1/4" thick, 3/4" at its widest point
(top) and 1" from top to point. Basically it hung from a silver
wire so that the point of the arrow was just above the water surface
... but when the current was turned on, the water would elevate
slightly, forming a vortex cone. A lightning like electrical charged
current traveled from the point to the water ... made a neon type
sound, with the whooshing of the vortex.
the thin sheet electrode was also hung from a wire ... it was
submerged into the water, with perhaps the top third above the
water. This sheet needed to be Brillo padded regularly as the soot
oxidation collected rather readily when generating a gallon of CS.
The top of the glass jar with lid would heat up ... i started running
an aquarium pump to serve as a stirrer or circulating device ... this
helped reduce the heat buildup.
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