This video is brought to you by AllgoodAutomation & the Energy Builders Network. I am showing you the functionality of a new PWM Control and the EBN 4N4 Cell. The cell produces about 1.2 Liters per minute with a very light electrolyte concentration. The Control has a voltage detector built in to prevent operation if the supply voltage drops below 13.6 volts. The control is adjustable between 100 HZ and 7 KHZ also with PWM 0-100 duty cycle.
Also curious why the inlet/outlets on the edge of the cell and not on the face? Are the fittings glued in or threaded? Thanks for all your work!
wslybe 3 years ago
Wondering if you've abandoned the pump? SmartScarecrow has a video where he ran tests with no difference, but I thought you'd definitely gotten better results with a pump. Could it be in the design - rather than bottom and top holes running straight through the plates, the holes are alternating top to bottom so that the solution has to flow back and forth over the surface of each plate before exiting? Also, curious with your new cell, what's the gauge of the plates and gaskets?
wslybe 3 years ago
most of the work done in EBN is done in parallel, in other words two or more people working on the same concept at the same time, I can't remember the specs on both units off hand, but I know they are pretty similar, and pretty simple
d3adp001 3 years ago
ooo, cool. Last week I bought a bunch of components based on Zero's current limiting PWM ... will I be able to use some of those same components? or will this circuit only be for sale, vice public domain?
vancecook7 3 years ago
It is a current limiting circuit, thats its primary function, AG just forgot to demostrate that. Next vid AG? turn it up and turn it down? For instance set it for 10 amps
d3adp001 3 years ago
This is great stuff ... yet I'm wondering if we could get a PWM with both voltage detection as well as current limiting.
Keep up the good work! I'm struggling to catch up to you guys that have been doing this research for a while, but I will get there soon. :)
vancecook7 3 years ago