naw. heat makes current rise and hho production is proportionate with current. read carefully. i did not say boiling and heat generated by current leakage is a good thing. it makes hho expand and all i use it for is for fuel and combustion and do not desire heat. mebbe one should prove heated hho up to 200 degrees farenheit doesnt do the same job as cooler hho. but no, its this pwm is greatest device in the world crap. pwm. big deal. it does nothing but stop thermal runaway. so does one diode.
no efficiency was revealed during this test. that is done by measuring watts and output and time. output with more current probably occurred with both cells. i learned you are enthusiastic but not interested in making words match the science
Hi and thanks for this video. I am curious as to the gas output of both tests. A fair way to compare heat differences would be to produce ~ the same amount of gas, initially, and see where the temperature and gas production VS amp draw goes from there, don't you think? The final goal being to maximize the gas production while reducing heat and amp draw. I think I will try a similar type of test. Thanks for getting me thinking!
Good of you to take the time to show us this. I wonder what the difference in gas production would be between the two, over the same time frames. Nice one!
naw. heat makes current rise and hho production is proportionate with current. read carefully. i did not say boiling and heat generated by current leakage is a good thing. it makes hho expand and all i use it for is for fuel and combustion and do not desire heat. mebbe one should prove heated hho up to 200 degrees farenheit doesnt do the same job as cooler hho. but no, its this pwm is greatest device in the world crap. pwm. big deal. it does nothing but stop thermal runaway. so does one diode.
john29302 3 years ago
no efficiency was revealed during this test. that is done by measuring watts and output and time. output with more current probably occurred with both cells. i learned you are enthusiastic but not interested in making words match the science
john29302 3 years ago
clearly you did not see the signifigance of a colder running cell at lower amps.
or the relationship between heat and current draw?
the title of the video is temperature efficiency.
m3sca1 3 years ago
Hi and thanks for this video. I am curious as to the gas output of both tests. A fair way to compare heat differences would be to produce ~ the same amount of gas, initially, and see where the temperature and gas production VS amp draw goes from there, don't you think? The final goal being to maximize the gas production while reducing heat and amp draw. I think I will try a similar type of test. Thanks for getting me thinking!
OriginalUncleNemo 4 years ago
Yes i agree-the same gas volume to amps draw and temp would be the best way to test this.
Initially i was only concerned with the difference in temperature.
Thanks for your input.=]
m3sca1 4 years ago
Good of you to take the time to show us this. I wonder what the difference in gas production would be between the two, over the same time frames. Nice one!
babyella07 4 years ago