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I posted a video a few days ago that I figured maybe 100 or so of my reg...
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I posted a video a few days ago that I figured maybe 100 or so of my regular subscribers might get a kick out of seeing. Well, it turned out that in 3 days, nearly 600 people found it of interest. Wow ... guess I should shut up and just play music more often. I mean no disrespect, but that video was supposed to just be a teaser aimed at my regular viewers to get them ready for a recent development.
Some of the top researchers you have seen here on YouTube and some others who tend to keep their work more private have joined forces. Our purpose is to advance the state of the art more rapidly than any one of us might be able to do on our own.
As it happens, the design first published by Tero Ranta in 2006 will be the first of many that we intend to take to its maximum potential. I would expect that other proven designs might get similar attention as we move forward. And there may even be a few surprises along the way as we experiment with some things you may never have seen before.
My contribution to this effort is called "Tero Ranta meets Bob Boyce". This will be a large format Tero system based on 101 8" x 8" 316 stainless plates. It will be optimized to run on rectified house current at about 155vDC. Planned capacity of the device is 10 LPM with an efficiency rating in the 6.5mmw (+/- a couple) range. If I am successful at getting the Bob Boyce inspired electronics to work as planned, it might just do a bit more than that. We shall see.
You will soon see other researchers developing devices based on common components. Each researcher will add their own special features and optimize their device for a unique purpose.
Once a design has been proven effective and made suitable for volume production, we hope to produce "KITS" with pre-fabricated components that we can offer for sale to interested parties at much less cost than they could produce similar on their own.
Hope you find the next few months interesting.
Stay tuned ... the best really is yet to come ...
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I have changed my cell configuration to 16 plates with 0.1025 spacing an...
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I have changed my cell configuration to 16 plates with 0.1025 spacing and upped my electrolyte concentration to 1.25 tsp/gal.
I was really surprised by the output, 10 less plates and 13 less amps and I am still producing 2.73 liters of HHO per minute.
Stay tuned, tomorrow I will be running a 4 cell version of this. Today it was putting out 3 liters per minute at 5.18MMW, Then I'll try a 5 neutrals and if I have time the 5 cell 4 Neutral with double gaskets.
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This Super Cell has the size you want it to have. If for your applicatio...
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This Super Cell has the size you want it to have. If for your application you discover you need more output, you can stock it up and make a larger cell. I only use a 12 volts car battery as a power source. No PWM's or any other electronics is used in my experiments yet. I use pure baking soda as an electrolyte but as soon as I will find KOH I will use that. THIS CELL HAS 11 PLATES A CENTRAL ONE POSITIVE. 4 NEUTRALS LEFT AND RIGHT AND ONE NEGATIVE END PLATE ON EACH SIDE.
The images in between on the video are from southern Switzerland.
This disign is just a concept I tried to see how it turns out and what can be done. If anyone has a proven better design to share I will gladly look into it if you send me a picture or a design. The cell is of the type "dry cell", where the water between two plates does not touch the water between the next two plates, so there is no electrical dispersion. The plates are out of 1 mm thick 316L Stainless Steel and the neoprene gaskets are 3 mm thick. Both have been cut with laser. I have to find KOH to use as an electrolyte instead of baking soda.
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