H2V1: USB Powered Hydrogen Electrolysis for STEM Education
A project in Valparaiso, IN by Ranger Scott033days
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22hours
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01minutes
Status: Active
Safely split water to produce hydrogen for classroom learning, hands-on experiments, and filling small balloons! 🎈
Backers: 4
Average Daily Pledges: $30
Average Pledge Per Backer: $90
Funding: $359 of $4,841
Dates: Mar 16th -> Apr 30th (45 days)
Project By: Ranger Scott
Backers: 4
Average Daily Pledges: $30
Average Pledge Per Backer: $90
Funding: $359 of $4,841
Dates: Mar 16th -> Apr 30th (45 days)
Project By: Ranger Scott
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Latest News
Promotional videos coming up
March 26th - via: kickstarter.com
I currently have two assembled 8oz prototypes that I'll use in the upcoming videos I have planned. 1. Potato Cannon:This is a test shot using the HHO config of the cell. The green lid cell is connected to a bubbler (blue lid) for flashback protection... (Read More)
Updates on the PCB!
March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
This custom PCB costs only $0.17 more them buying the LGT8F328P microcontroller and other parts individually but it will save me a lot of labor (it should be cheaper, thank tariffs). I'll only need to solder the terminal and sensor wires for each... (Read More)
First Test Batch!
March 19th - via: kickstarter.com
The goal here is to test two epoxy types (marine vs high temp). I have three "high output" versions with the plates wrapped around the bottom of the tube and one that uses pre-cut 120mm plates which are faster to assemble (the low output version).... (Read More)
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