The pivoting part reminds me of the connector on my pole float for floating concrete! The design would be very simple to make! Get some carbon fiber rod, find an aluminum sleeve to your diameter and make two little tabs with holes drilled in them. Then just tack weld them to your sleeve. Then...
How big is your setup? Is it just a simple probe? It'd be nice if we could see the design or setup you are thinking of. What about high density polyethylene? The average melting point for HDPE is around 120-130 degrees Celsius. Unless you were to use Pyrex like danger said.
What about a poly? Like sheets of HDPE? What kind of heat are we talking I guess I should ask first? You could use sheets of Phenolic too! It works great for insulating heat! We use it for spacing intake manifolds from cylinder heads and it reduces transferring to the intake manifold.
I was going to suggest stainless steel as it is a great heat conductor and is resistant to acids. What purity of Sulfuric acid are you dealing with? That stuff is tricky... The lower the purity the nastier it is.
Thank you for your input Jim.
As far as people saying perpetual motion will not and can not work... That I beg to differ. It doesn't work because it hasn't been perfected. If you told someone we were going to have space travel, cell phones, or a micro processor 400 years ago they would have...
I somewhat understand that whole ordeal... but, does this really fall into that category? I'm no physics professor or engineer to an extent. I mean in reality is this really classified as perpetual motion? You have one item that runs on electricity and another item that produces electricity. You...
Hello,
I am new to the forum but figured I could ask some intelligent people about an idea that has been bugging me. Here goes...
I am trying to make a generator that is run by an electric motor but the electric motor runs off the generator head at the same time.
The way I...