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A look into heating and cooling.
We want to get heat from our hho. We also want our electrolyte to stay consistant and cool enough to control. 2 birds - 1 stone.
I plan to use the copper tubes shown to run distilled water through and circulate it into my radiator.
the big tubes would go through both sides and be sealed off to the electrolyte. then pumped through high temp rubber hose and into the rad..
the little tube would be for a coil or two inside. could plumb an in and an out to rad and drop the coil/s directly in the container.
The reason for distilled water in the cooling system is to the charge that the copper tube catches from charging the whole cooling setup. just incase i need a pump, i wont have that to deal with since distilled is an insulator as well as the rubber tubing hooked to it.
If anyone has any ideas, please kick them my way. I'll do the same for you.

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  • sorry the youtube mail wouldnt send so im posting it here.

    ok is the rule 1.2vs per cell? i think you said that to me once.

    if i went to 24v would i need more cells

    also i have it balanced. its 10 plats 5-ve 5+ve

    should i make it so there are more plates and have it unbalanced? with more -ve plates? how many plates do you think i should have?

  • youtube mail gives a page cannot be displayed message but still works. got your pm and replied. good luck, have fun with it.

  • i agree with voice use PEX in the cell, but it sure won't conduct heat as well as copper!!but with pex there will be no unwanted electrical exchanges and chemical exchanges with any electrolites.

  • ahh i see what your saying. will look into some pex. Seen sirhoax use copper cooling lines successfully so i figured i'd give it a shot. after a couple of great points by you guys i think ill go the pex route. ty very much for your advice. i appreciate all the input i get on this subject.

  • can't tell by the video but is the cell one large tank or is it divided into multiple cells electrically separate from their neighbors?? you may have problems over time with electrolysis, i know you said you will use distilled water but it will sure get contaminated over time as it flows through the radiator that is held together with the dissimilar metal , solder

  • the electrolyte will be sealed off to the cooling lines. the cooling tubes go all the way through the cell and plain distilled pumps through them. I'm not appose to using an alchohol or antifreeze type to keep corrosion away.

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  • If anyone is in need of a PWM with attached cooling fan please message me. I have a great working setup of a way to cool the PWM's. or visit eliminategas(dotcom for my ebay auctions.

  • If you use KOH or NaOH you can't use copper, aluminum or galvanized (zinc) in the tank. It will eat them and cause some nasty by products.

  • I think you idea is find,my idea looking at what you want is you put a small air conditioner aluminum inside the cell and another out . to pass water to cooled like a heat exchange,it will be more efficient and the aluminum, charge .05 volts to the cell.

  • I think you idea is find,my idea looking at what you want is you put a small air conditioner aluminum inside the cell and another out . to pass water to cooled like a heat exchange,it will be more efficient and the aluminum, charge .05 volts to the cell.

  • Take a step back and look at the big picture. Those that made lots of HHO (Stan Meyer and the like) did it without lots of heat in the cell. Low amps, pulsed high voltage. He says that in a video. John Kanzuis is burning salt water with a pulsed high voltage machine that broadcasts 13.56mhz (he said that in his video also.) I think that is where our focus needs to be.

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