HHO Dry Cell Testing #2
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Your cell looks a lot like the EBN cells and mine. I'm get mmw efficiency of 4 to 5.7 depending on the temperature. What is your cell like? I'm using 5N4 arrangement of 5 neutral plates and 4 cells. What is your spacing and what did you use for gaskets. PVC shower pan liner works well but EDPM does not. It is conductive and wastes power. What are you using for a power supply? A steady 12v from a battery will not perform as well as an alternator. Are you letting the cell warm up?
Bob
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If your volume is 500ml here is a quick formula. (30,000/V/I/seconds)
30000/12.13/18/19.7=6.878mmw
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CAN YOU PLEASE FOLOW THE SAME NAME FOR YOUR VIDEOS BECOSE ITS REALLY HARD TO LOCAT THE NEXT ONE I.E. HHO Dry Cell Testing #1 #2#3 ETC. THANKS ALOT KIP UP THE GOOD WORK!!!
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that is cool 78%. if you could find that link i would be grateful. i want to use it in the rest of my video's after i measure production.
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After your suggestion about the conductivity of the pvc gaskets, I just ordered a sheet of 3/32" 60 durometer neoprene. I can't wait to see how this works out.
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Will do. I'm trying to decide if I will build one like yours (I'd call it a Tero Renta series cell with flow through) or a series cell consisting of concentric tubes (kind of like a bob boyce only circular). Another way to insulate the holes and at the same time experiment with different plate areas would be to use a 3 layer sandwich design for the gaskets: 2 outer 0.5 mm, one inner 3 mm. The outers could be sealed bonded to plates and extend around holes.
can you tell me or give me the formula for getting mmw? this is what i was told volts x amps x 60sec. / 3600
is that correct?
thank you
delvis11 3 years ago
12.13volts x 18amps= 218 watts
500 mil liters divided by 19.7 seconds= 25.38liter/persecond x 60 seconds= 1522.8mil litter/per min.
1522.8 divided by 218 watts= 6.98 MMW(mil liters/min/watt)
PeteDog444 3 years ago
thanks alot.
can you also tell me how to calculate % of Efficiently.
delvis11 3 years ago
That is waaaay more complicated and waaaaay over my head but I did see a video that has a link to a an Excel file that can calculate Efficiency. If I can find the video I will post a the link later. It is nice to know how efficient your cell is. The first time I figure out mine I was shocked, %78.
PeteDog444 3 years ago
This will give 1.9 V per electrolytic gap, which is good. Reduce your plate area by 4.5 sq in. by painting (Corona Dope or epoxy ?) a square 1.5 by 1.5 around top and bottom holes. This should also help reduce the current leakage greatly (along with your slit tubes) while allowing maximum flow. Then just increase your electrolyte concentration so you get about 20.5 amps when fully warmed up. If you're exposed plate area is 20.5 sq in., this will give 4 sq in. per amp. I will try similar.
captainwho1 3 years ago
I'm working on insulating the holes. I am curious to see how well Corona Dope or epoxy would work. If it works well please let me know and I will try it.
PeteDog444 3 years ago