#120 PWM v2a Final Walk-through
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Actually how about .008?
It is across the Fet....
Just a thought!
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z nice explanation of r12, i had thought the shorted end attached to the board too. i like the new pots ! keeps the box sealed. thanks keep up the good work. LOOKS GREAT!!!
ps how much KOH per gallon of h2o do you use on the tero cell i am in process of making one.
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LOL
Ah... no I don't. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
;)
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Thanks for responding to my questions. If you are looking to enhance the combustion process, which it obviously does, does that preclude an ultimate goal to be petrol free? I thought the end goal was to run HHO only eventually... Do you feel that is possible for your device once it is well tuned?
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I'm new to the HHO as a fuel additive, and have recently made an eleven plate cell that I intend to install in my 06 toyota corral. Question, is the PWM only used to control the amount of amps that run to the cell? I'm not really sure what a pulse width modulator does.
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You have a 0.003 ohm resistor laying around?
Hi Zero, I was wondering, you could mount the voltage regulator to the side of the case and use the case for the heat sink, giving you a little more thermal protection for the circuit.
technot64 3 years ago
The regulator barely gets warm but you certainly could do what you suggest anyway.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago
How do you respond to the naysayers that drone on about efficiency and perpetual motion? Have you measured anything over 100% efficiency yet? Does a gasoline engine qualify as a >100% efficiency machine, even though you are burning gas, consuming fuel...?
petertrast 3 years ago
I don't NEED to measure over 100% efficiency to justify the energy required to create the HHO. It's a fuel additive, created on the fly that signifigantly changes the way gasoline combusts with the piston chamber. We're not looking to HHO for it's BTU content. We're looking for it to enhance the combustion process. And it does.
Period.
The end.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago
I like the video intro. It adds a professional touch to your videos.
I can't wait to see the circuit in action. Also, any progress on the concept you presented a few videos back?
riceman1230 3 years ago
One thing at a time.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago