#122 Full Pwr test of the PWM v2a
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All Comments (18)
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very nice as always.have you any videos to make your mml tester?
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Z is honest, I ascribe to that. He deserves all credit for perfecting his PWM circuit, but I do not see the "special" resistor that is .003 for the current limiting circuit
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so at 20 amps you are producing 500 mill liters in 22 seconds..so thats less then 1.5 liters per min correct? I would think a cell that large would produce over 2 liter per min...I think a lot of demo's are bogas it's nice to see an honest test..The bottom line is even 1.5 liters per min can increase mpg a great deal when set up correctly...My very first customer had an 80% mpg gain using my super storm cell..His engine was a 5.7 lter v8... good work zero...greg
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nice job like the way you explain things
let us know what why where many just show a tape and hope you know what you are looking at.
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What we (HHO experimenters) need to see is when, at a certain frequency of PWM, for the current draw to go up. Theoretically this would be the resonance of the electrode. For any given frequency the current is the same, minus the effect of heat, except at resonance, which is when current will start start to rise at a given voltage, and water temp.
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whats the fastest way to condition my cell
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OK, 30 Amps DC max, sorry just watched video again...
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Are you using linear PSU to power PWM? If so max its output voltage, so that is won't heat so much...if you have linear that is
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20A dc, peak is more!
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Have you experemented with high volt low amp applications? in the KV range and one amp?
Perfect working model... wonderful.. Do you think it would be possible to make it push 60 AMPs RMS?
I'm in the works of making a cell that will consist of 6x6" plates (I'm thinking somewhere around 40 plates)... I'm hoping for a way to restrain the current to 60 Amp.
denton3737 3 years ago
Yes but a CPU cooler is a must, mounted to the side that the MOSFET mounts to, placing the box cover down. Other changes as of tonight,
Cut r12 down to 1/2 it's original length for 40 amps max, 1/3 it's original length for 60 amps max.
Change C1 to polystyrene. Disk ceramic causes way too much frequency drift with temp.
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago