1 Liter per Minute©
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Awesome!! Very good job of showing how to measure production rate. Now if you had stan meyers resonant circuit trick figured out, this might just run a car. At least a lawn mower. Hope you're still working with this. Any progress lately?
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Can this be used in cars?
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You said that you were running it at 35amps to start with ? - well you cant run it on a 12volt car battery as it will kill it in a matter of minutes. The amps are up high because you are using too much Electrolyte, try using 1 teaspoon of it and your amps will drop dramatically using 12volts that way it can be used in a car - you may not get 1ltr per min but it will run cooler and longer in a car as a fuel saver unit
cheers Alan
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Oh sweet jesus. Stop calling it HHO....... It's regular hydrogen and oxygen.... nothing magic.
With that said, I do like your setup. You are collecting a pretty good bit of data which is alot more than I can say for most HHO advocates.
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To be more exact, I think this is about 1.3 liters a min. Considering you must fill the electrolysis resivor. Well done. This is one of the better presentations.
Great Presentation, very informative, thank you. Are you running straight tap water, distilled, and/or addative. Also is the solution heating up at all over time ? Thanks again, all the best from down under.
Bubblerunner 3 years ago
I am Using RO filtered Water with NAOH as an Electrolyte About 1TBS/ Liter.The cell will only heat up if you use more than 2.25 Volts/ per cell or plate space.
AllgoodAutomation 3 years ago
What did you use to separate the plates?
SteveShepard 3 years ago
The plates are very thick .1046 12 Ga Stainless for rigidity there is two layers of United States postal service packing tape between them on each end. I measured the thickness after applying the tape. It was .1051 with two layers.
I had trouble with only one layer with the plates shorting out. Also you cannot tighten the screws holding them together extremely tight. Only finger tight. I also have a 50 Amp fuse in-line with the pwm module so if I have a problem. I won't have a fire.
AllgoodAutomation 3 years ago
Where can I get one of those jars? Did you buy it like that or did you drill holes in the top to attach your tubes for testing?
2goodbucs 3 years ago
Look down 2 paragraphs
AllgoodAutomation 3 years ago