11 plate dry cell 3 holes
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Good day! what is the arrangement of the cells? how many positive and negative do you have? What water solution do you use? I am new to HHO. Thank you.
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@jermy342 I bought this cell, I'm using a pc atx power supply, the 12volt lead... and I measured the leakage @ 9.45 volts! What voltage do I run with this little cell? (at12volts @ only 1.8 amps it was producing about 0.6 litre per min.. I need a torch to cut larger blank plates for custom rig. thanks in advance.
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@goldenhelmet55 use a computer power supply and a light dimmer lol... its on youtube, just lookup atx lab power supply. As for adjusting amperage notta clue, dimmer adjusts voltage I think
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@goldenhelmet55 is that eqaul to a dimmer switch? cuz my voltage goes up and down when I twist the knob :-\
lol kidding ya, but it honestly works on the cheap
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cool I bought the current version of the 11 plate cell, still waiting for it cuz I live in canada, lol only been a week since I ordered. But yes I truly believe in these, there's no excuse for any human to be using gasoline anymore, I'm recommending everyone I know or is asking about them to try this design to start, if they dont like it I'll buy it from them for same price. Good deals ppl
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where do you find acrylic that thick ?
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where are the holes on the plate on middle one ... 2 on top and one in the bottom?
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How do you mean? What is dialing the amps, and how is that done?
you use the knob on the PWM to set the amps you want instead of measuring out the KOH
jermy342 1 year ago
Have you ever tried a PWM with this cell?
goldenhelmet55 1 year ago
Yes I do, there is not a gain because of a PWM, it helps to dial the amps in to what you want exactly.
jermy342 1 year ago
Nice little cell you have there.
The only suggestion I would have is to try testing the output using a 1 liter bottle and a bucket of water, because the flow meters give mixed results and will show higher output than you really have.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
This was video to compare, plate sizes and number of plates it was the flowmeter was useful for this test to compare the cells, thank you for the replay.
jermy342 2 years ago
I just watched your comparison videos and it is great to see someone else showing that bigger isn't always better.
Most people fail to realize that there is a small radius of reactive area that starts at each connector and loses strength after a distance of 3 to 4 Inches. This is understandable, since stainless steel by nature is resistant to current.
4"x4" plates seem to be the sweet spot. The AMPs are much lower and you have similar output to larger cells if configured properly.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
Ya I was gonna show the 6" plates were barely making any gas past 1/2 way down, but thought I would give the 6" guys a chance to tell me I was wrong before I released that video.
Thanks
jermy342 2 years ago