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*This page aims to overview and develop an Open Source [[Alkaline Water Electrolysis]] Based Electrolyser | *This page aims to overview and develop an Open Source [[Alkaline Water Electrolysis]] Based Electrolyser | ||
*Both combined and split cells will be discussed, and can be branched into independant wiki pages if need be as the work progresses | *Both combined and split cells will be discussed, and can be branched into independant wiki pages if need be as the work progresses | ||
=Combined= | |||
==Tubular== | |||
*Uses sock like knitted cylinders, and outer and inner made from a conductive [[Electrode Material]] , and a middle made from a nonconductive but permeable material | |||
*Given that the [[Open Source Circular Knitting Machine]] already creates this fabric form it should be easy to produce. | |||
*Also may be able to be placed into [[Gas Storage in PVC Pipe | PVC Pipes]] for easy integration with other aspects of a larger system | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= |
Revision as of 03:43, 8 July 2021
Basics
- This page aims to overview and develop an Open Source Alkaline Water Electrolysis Based Electrolyser
- Both combined and split cells will be discussed, and can be branched into independant wiki pages if need be as the work progresses
Combined
Tubular
- Uses sock like knitted cylinders, and outer and inner made from a conductive Electrode Material , and a middle made from a nonconductive but permeable material
- Given that the Open Source Circular Knitting Machine already creates this fabric form it should be easy to produce.
- Also may be able to be placed into PVC Pipes for easy integration with other aspects of a larger system