From the size of your unit I would say that your unit is a bit small in size for any standard vehicle to see much increase in mileage. The nice thing about your setup it that you could put a Tee or a Tee with two Elbows to scale it up to three chambers and doing it this way you could scale your design up what's needed for running an 18 wheeler.
One thing I have found is connection distribution. Put an additional -- N connection on the other end of your washers. This will really improve your output. And cut down on the current flowing through each individual conductor. Most of the cell setups I have seen have single point connections. This is not a good way to distribute the current in the process over the full plate surface.
Nice build
Hydroginist 3 years ago
Thanks. How do you know how much it is making?
TattooTom69 3 years ago
Tom
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From the size of your unit I would say that your unit is a bit small in size for any standard vehicle to see much increase in mileage. The nice thing about your setup it that you could put a Tee or a Tee with two Elbows to scale it up to three chambers and doing it this way you could scale your design up what's needed for running an 18 wheeler.
Hydroginist 3 years ago
cont.
One thing I have found is connection distribution. Put an additional -- N connection on the other end of your washers. This will really improve your output. And cut down on the current flowing through each individual conductor. Most of the cell setups I have seen have single point connections. This is not a good way to distribute the current in the process over the full plate surface.
Good Luck Tom
Hydroginist 3 years ago