Inventors:
Adam Stefan Kasprzak - Islamorada FL, US
Rima Kasprzak - Islamorada FL, US
Shennan Adam Kasprzak - Islamorada FL, US
Jenneka Sophia Kasprzak - Islamorada FL, US
International Classification:
C25B 1/04, C25B 9/00
Abstract:
The Miami Max Hydro consists of a cylinder, with an inlet and outlet, contains two disks at one end, one having a positive charge, the other having a negative charge, as dictated by the electrode it is attached to. They do not touch. One is placed over the other and secured to it via a non-conductive material. The inner disk, herein named DISK B, has bored holes, lined with a non-conductive material, to allow passage of the rods that are attached to the outer disk, herein named Disk A, from touching Disk B and short-circuiting the cell. The number of rods of the two disks is adjustable, from two to infinite. Water passes through the cell while a positive and negative charge is applied to each electrode respectively. The electrical current vibrates the rods at a frequency that breaks the hydrogen-oxygen bond. The hydrogen is then harnessed for energy.