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PWM Motor Controller on HHO cell

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2008

I was looking through an electronics catalogue and found a pulsed width modulated D.C. motor controller that looks similar in design to the Lawton reproduction of Meyers work.Here it is running an HHO cell.

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  • i purchased one of these motor controllers- there are 2x ways to control motor speed. One is to change the frequency of a 12v pulse and the other is to change the voltage itself. The later has less torque and no PWM. Jaycar sells this kit and a nitrous controller kit which is designed to pulse injectors- it has a PWM but it is only 10amps with the mosfet supplied.

  • you can also use the jacobs ladder display kit with a simple variable resistor modification,for frequency adjustabilty.

  • i just purchased an xu1 drill from bunnings, makes a good PWM however i have to question the frequency. So far its only going up to 3.5khz. Very simple componentry suggests that it cant be modified further. I am putting a potentiameter on it tomorrow so we shall get some accurate readings then.

  • dont run the XU1 PWM no load-i blew one that way.crob227 is usiing deWalt triggers bit more robust but they are expensive

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  • Careful how you measure input power if you have PWM!

  • I just bought a thing called F-16 Pulse King on ebay. My HHO production is amazing

  • love the track you play to your video what is it?

  • Seems like win. :)

  • cool-need to point out this circuit is similar but not the same...it does not switch the high frequency in a pulse train.Now when r u going to contirbute to projekt HHO hoaxy =P

  • I'm done with the 1st stage of my LAWTON Circuit. It does, even with only the 1st stage, have some interesting characteristics when watching the pulse-train.. :=)

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