Parallel MultiCell Assembling

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2008

4 cells in parallel

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  • thank you for the comment, after I get more budget, I will continue the work.

  • right, under the same electrolyte concentration, the parallel cell draws way more amps than the series cell. More amps = more heat. I am working on a new PWM to power this multi cell unit effeciently.

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  • I add some comments.Most cells will not increase the efficiency of an internal combustion engine, however some I belive might.The whole idea is to keep current to a minimum, while producing considerable HHO.

    To do this, first no more than approx 2 Volts per cell,that is why a car battery(accumalator) has 6 cells in series to produce 12volts.this design is one of the best I have seen so far.

    A single cell produces more LOAD than FUEL. This I have tried myself.

  • Hi there thanks for puting this up it was great. Did you find this type of cell drew more amp then the other Series cell and which ran the cooler.

    Ur friend Nick

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