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25 lpm hydrogen generator HHO cell DC-Hybrids.com~ New S cell

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DC-Hybrids.com S Cell

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  • dumbass.. it's a 120V system. They use a 12VDC to 120VAC inverter then run the 120VAC into a bridge rectifier to get 120VDC. need about a 3500W inverter to get maximum gas production. I'm looking to scale this design up to much larger plates and insulator panels.

  • I can attest to this.. I have one of these S cells too. I'm still trying to figure out how many amps I need to put in the system along with the proper electrolyte mixture to get the 25LPM. I'm figuring 25A, but I need a larger breaker because all the house breakers are 20A. Then I have to figure out how to incorporate a heat exchanger to pull the heat out of the electrolyte. 120V*25A=3000W. That will boil the electrolyte in 15-30mins.

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  • @frank0067 ebay item #320765707853 it works i run 150amps and it is 21 liters but u need a alter that cost $550

  • @altern8energy for the heat exchanger go on ebay and look for item #320765707853 all ss it work i bought 3 and the cell cant get no hotter than 115 f

  • @altern8energy heat exchange = hose wrapped in a coil, under some nice cold water? seen ppl do them, looks like a plastic radiator honestly..3000 watts?...increase the surface area of the plates, lower the voltage across them.... more efficient when the plates are under 3 volts (per plate). Any cell under 12 inches sqaure should be 12V UNDER 25 amps (under 300 watt) or your producing steam... unless its not going in a car/truck, then I guess I doesnt matter.

  • @altern8energy heat exchange = hose wrapped in a coil, under some nice cold water? seen ppl do them, looks like a plastic radiator honestly..3000 watts?...increase the surface area of the plates, lower the voltage across them.... more efficient when the plates are under 3 volts (per plate). Any cell under 12 inches sqaure should be 12V UNDER 25 amps (under 300 watt) or your producing steam... unless its not going in a car/truck, then I guess I doesnt matter.

  • This is the problem, heat .... with the pump and fans ... ok.

    I have 4 S CELL 120 VDC.

  • i am buying one of these but i hesitate for the heat issue...

    anyone figured out how to get around this?

  • @DCHybrids Why would you stoop to their level? That is very immature of you, and bad business, if i do say so. Now that being said... Basic Electricity 101: The higher the amperes, the larger the wire you need, voltage being almost irrelevant. The powerlines overhead generally carry 765,000 volts but are at very, very low amperes. If they carried only 480 volts, in order to supply the electricity demand, the amperes would be so high that they would need wires the size of, well, a school bus.

  • @altern8energy It is the same wattage, whether 12 volts @ 200A or 120 volts @ 20A. I agree, 200 amps is CRAZY, LOL. Much easier to transfer 20 amps.

  • you can literally run a car off that !! NICE!!

  • @OriginalUncleNemo yeah but 12V systems require shitloads of current. I suppose if you have a bank of deep cycle marine batteries and a 175A alternator to keep them charged up. what you've drawn is a parallel series cell. parallel cells draw more current. 125-130VDC with 60-63 plates produces just as much if not more gas with half the current.

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