hho HVDC 240ac rectified Big Hydrogen
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What you've done by adding the vinegar in decreased the Ph (shifted the Eq. towards H and less OH). Once you've liberated those free ions, you're going to have a much more difficult time producing gases.
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now light that sucker up lol
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@jawbraeka yup it does exactly what hho2u dot com said it would, first try I forget the Koh / water mix
and it seems to run better with one of the ends with the hose barbs islifted up a bit (old book in my case 1/2" thick) and ya I was going to get another one if I was going to run our small 4 cylinder's.. Well, not like 1 wont help, the more hho = the less gasoline so the more the better I guess :-)
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@SalukiDiver right, and the more Amps drawn through a wire = more heat. Trust me bud I'm a fitter welder right now I'm working mig at 240 volt @ 120 amps (1" thick steel) more amps can be drawn through a higher voltage circuit, current = heat. What I mean by this is 12volts at 1Amp is more heat then 24 volts at.0.5 Amps,yes its the same wattage, but the 12v created more heat getting it to you... check ? :-)
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@Me102288 i have an 11 plate system coming and your getting that 1.5 litres per minute.. awesome.. might need to get an extra cell.. oh and btw i'm only running a 1.3L 4 cylinder engine .. the car is a ford festiva 1991 model.
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What is the output on this system? can you please do a demonstration of output please?
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Guys most of your questions are answered on this pdf file, metals to use, heat problems, spacing, quantities of electrolyte, all there for you to read and learn, ill just ask is 5 seconds of your time in adds and then skip the add and the pdf will be loaded, the link is this one --> adf. ly/2rV6g don't forget to remove the space after you copy paste it to your browser thumbs up if you like it Thx in advance !
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@SalukiDiver ya I was backwards, higher voltage reduces resitantance. 120 volts at 1 amp is less heat..
had to ask a certified electrician.
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@SalukiDiver That was really meant for @chambuche not sure why it substituted your tag @me102288
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@Me102288 That is NOT true. 1 Volt at 100 amps = 100 watts of power dissipation. 100 volts at 1 amp = 100 watts of power dissipation: P = I * V that is to say: Power (watts) = Current times Voltage... if you are drawing 1 amp, or 100 amps and the end result is the POWER being equal to 100 watts you will dissipate 100 watts worth of heat, i don't know what temperature that is because obviously it will vary depending on the medium the load is dissipating the heat into.
its gets to boiling point in a matter of minutes. but what i have done is use a oil cooler mounted on the front of my car, and use a small 12v pump to circulate the water throught it, seems to be doing the job.. just dont use KAOH as electrolite with an alluminium cooler it will eat it away over night!!!!!!! and the power source it an alternator with no regulater, at 3000rpm its suppling 105VDC
clackdwack 3 years ago
at a higher voltage your current draw goes down becasuce instead of the cell drawing the amps, the high voltage is pushing the power down the line becomes like sort of a amplifer.
BTW voltage doesnt kill amps do, voltage just burns..hahahaha
clackdwack 3 years ago
no i bought a 1000w inverter and just used a bridge rectifier to convert the ac voltage to dc i am not using any pulsing either.
clackdwack 4 years ago