Hydrogen produced using carbon graphite
almost .5 L/min (w/baking soda electrolyte) with less than 30 sq in of surface area.
Carbon Graphite produced almost 1/2 L gas per minute with less than 30 square inches of surface area.
150 square inches surface area of stainless made approx the same amount.
Problem was the graphite on the positive got consumed and started to deteriorate, but it was not hydrogen and oxygen. It was probably hydrogen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
This made the hydrogen burn slower. I accidentally lit it and could watch it burn up the tube. It had to suck the air back in to burn.
Slower burning hydrogen makes better power in your car to burn more like gas. Hydrogen burns maybe 7 x faster than gas. Water injection can be used to slow the hydrogen.
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This was just a test unit
Surprisingly you can get avg 30% more mileage avg on DC with a 4 cyl using 7-15 amps. Try it for yourself.
BlueHydroFuel 1 month ago
For that ampage it's pretty bad.
MrHelpfulvideos 1 year ago
Carbon graphite can be used to make a burnable gas. The low density has alot of surface area and makes alot of gas in comparison to stainless.
Water injection is exactly that-water injected into the engine. Search google. One example is actually water suction such as Aquatune. Water can act as an octane to slow the burn and is used in turbos to get more power from the cooling effect and steam engine effect. They do this on turbos to make more hp.
BlueHydroFuel 3 years ago