Thanks for the info. My design uses 3 positive and 2 negatives. I use to go with 3 positive 5 neutrals and 2 neutrals for my earlier single cell designs which resulted in a 1 quarter gain in quantity, but running at 13 volts I could never get a ballon to float. Great hearing from you.
You are headed in the right direction, low volts. What you have is one positive one negative and 8 neutrals. I don't see much gas production but I am sure the HHO is of the highest quality. To compare, see my video on my large 2 element dry cell running at 3 volts 25 amps, much more production but with all the benefits you are getting out of your system. The problem with series cells as you have found out, is the high level of electrolyte required to get useable current flow and big space needed
Up to this time it has been expensive and hard to produde 3 volts high current from a autos electrical system but no more. The key is to make something that fits under the hood, and so simple 2 element cell design is best. You could remove 2 of your cells and your production would go up. Nobody knows how little or how much HHO is needed, but the point is to produce good HHO, not just a bunch of air bubbles. With a simple cell, you almost can drink the electrolyte, its that weak. Keep on working.
Update Please. I would like to build one so that there would not be heat.
Topazman12 2 years ago
My mistake. I meant 3 positives,5 neg,and 2NEGATIVES.
eccentricgasman1964 2 years ago
Thanks for the info. My design uses 3 positive and 2 negatives. I use to go with 3 positive 5 neutrals and 2 neutrals for my earlier single cell designs which resulted in a 1 quarter gain in quantity, but running at 13 volts I could never get a ballon to float. Great hearing from you.
eccentricgasman1964 2 years ago
You are headed in the right direction, low volts. What you have is one positive one negative and 8 neutrals. I don't see much gas production but I am sure the HHO is of the highest quality. To compare, see my video on my large 2 element dry cell running at 3 volts 25 amps, much more production but with all the benefits you are getting out of your system. The problem with series cells as you have found out, is the high level of electrolyte required to get useable current flow and big space needed
hhoforvolts 2 years ago
Up to this time it has been expensive and hard to produde 3 volts high current from a autos electrical system but no more. The key is to make something that fits under the hood, and so simple 2 element cell design is best. You could remove 2 of your cells and your production would go up. Nobody knows how little or how much HHO is needed, but the point is to produce good HHO, not just a bunch of air bubbles. With a simple cell, you almost can drink the electrolyte, its that weak. Keep on working.
hhoforvolts 2 years ago