Endless Lighter Works on Water and Produces Hydrogen Gas
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Endless Lighter Works on Water and Produces Hydrogen Gas
How to make a hydrogen lighter that can be recharged with water and electricity an infinite number of times!
Supplies
- We will need!
- lighter
- 9 volt battery
- salt battery or any other cheap 1.5 volt battery
- baking soda
- water
- glue
- syringe
We disassemble 2 1.5 volt batteries and remove the rods from them!
We carefully disassemble the empty (without gas) lighter! And we save all the details we will need them later!
Mark the places in the bottom of the lighter where you need to make holes! And be sure to select the appropriate drill for the diameter of the rods! Let's drill holes!
Let's try it on and cut off the excess! When all the sizes are chosen perfectly, you can glue them together! Must be done as airtight as possible! This is the key to a successful project!
Mix the filter water with baking soda! Then pour it into the lighter using a syringe! When everything is ready, you can start assembling all the minutiae and lighters that we disassembled at the beginning of the project!
Here is the finale, by the way, you can watch it in detail in the video it is attached at the beginning of this project! We take a 9-volt battery, apply it to the contact and watch how the reaction occurs! Produce hydrogen fuel! We won’t be able to achieve a big flame, but we can use it to light a fire! The color and temperature of the flame depends on the composition with which you move the water, with salt, baking soda or whatever! Please support my projects on YouTube too! Thank you!