HHO Generator HVDC3
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Thats one fancy moonshine still!
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No I don't think that AC will work straight off a inverter but you could take the AC and run it thru a Bridge rectifier to get 120VDC.
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Nice work. Can you use 120 volts AC to accomplish the same thing? I'm asking because AC inverters are easy to get and I wondered if it could work for hho production.
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Have not checked the actual temp. but ran it for over an hour and it just got a little over room temp. Will try to check it and see what the temp. is after an hour of running. But have noticed that if you keep it at 120VDC it does not get hot. Now if you run the volts to 130-140 it pumps a lot of gas, around 1 liter every 6-7 sec but it does get a little warm.
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Awsome gas flow but have you checked the amps going in to the inverter while powering your cell to see how many amps you are using there? Good luck!!
pastenague12 3 years ago
The voltage is coming from the panel in the shop to a variable transformer rated at 20 amps then rectified. I have checked at the panel and the amps are a little different but not much.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Are you using a valve to keep the hydrogen closed off till you start the timer? What are you using to get the high DC voltage and how would you adapt that to a 12 volt systme in a car? What is you plate configuration?
secondamend 3 years ago
Yes, secondamend I am using a tee with a ball valve on it to let the gas out thru the valve till the test then I close it to force it down the tube to the test vessel.
I am using 2 236BU powerstats wired parallel thin the AC output is rectified to DC then to my drycell for my test stand.
In a car you might could use a 1500W car inverter and then rectify the output to DC voltage. This would give you 120VDC from your standard voltage in a vehicle.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
My plate config is 120VDC with +59N- this gives me around 2V per plate and it doesn't get hot after extended periods of running at these voltages. Stays under 110 deg F.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
yes on the valve. I am using a large powerstat variable transformer then rectify the AC voltage to DC. The cell can be either setup with connections to run on 12V systems or hooked up thru a inverter and then rectified back to DC for the higher voltage with only two connections.
I have 61 6" plates 1/8" spacing with gaskets between each plate.
mdbreedi 3 years ago