Are you using a DC or AC clamp om meter when reading the amps? Remember once you pulse the DC it will look like AC to the multimeter and most AC meters only read 60hz rms. You may be getting false readings unless you calculate for the frequency that the PWM is set for. You will need and oscilloscope to measure freq and volts. They make a cheap USB PC scope for around $250.
Why is the color so pink in the cell driven by the PWM?
As for the center cell with weak gas (middle DC). I believe that what is happening here is that your oxygen is being consumed by contaminates in that cell as evidenced by the solids being formed at the top. If you can eliminate the creation of solids and scum, your HHO gas would be stronger for this cell.
Nice demonstration of the PWM. Keep up the videos and good luck.
Bartley440, I have an oscilloscope but do not know how to use it. Will be learning soon though. Thanks again for your insight!
I didn't know that I was getting a bad reading.
robertctjr 3 years ago
Are you using a DC or AC clamp om meter when reading the amps? Remember once you pulse the DC it will look like AC to the multimeter and most AC meters only read 60hz rms. You may be getting false readings unless you calculate for the frequency that the PWM is set for. You will need and oscilloscope to measure freq and volts. They make a cheap USB PC scope for around $250.
bartley440 3 years ago
Why is the color so pink in the cell driven by the PWM?
As for the center cell with weak gas (middle DC). I believe that what is happening here is that your oxygen is being consumed by contaminates in that cell as evidenced by the solids being formed at the top. If you can eliminate the creation of solids and scum, your HHO gas would be stronger for this cell.
Nice demonstration of the PWM. Keep up the videos and good luck.
lutherp40 3 years ago