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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2008

The car amp is a 25 watt x4 eclipse. I am using 1 ch I have been doing hi-in car stereo for 20 years

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  • @advancedhydrogen haha, I use NO electrolyte either. 100% pure distilled water. NO pwm, no amp just straight 12v DC at about 2.6A

    I can get down to about 4V .5A

  • sweet! dude i am doing the same thing using just tap water no electrolyte. .5 amps to 2 amps. i have a new circuit i am making so i can use a 60,000 volt ignition coil and 10khz frequency to power the 6x6 21 plate cell..

  • wouldn't a free program like sig jenny be useful with a car amplifier for makeing HHO

  • I have always wondered if hydrolysis would be enhanced if you used a frequency near the resonance of oxyogen or hydrogen.

  • Is the cell in series with the amps 12V power supply? or does it run off the audio output terminals in some way?

  • hey can you explain to me what a car amp does in a car? i want to put a system in my car but dont know what an amp does for it? thx i appreciate it

  • I like this! I have some idea's as wel for you. We will talk later about putting your set up in my car. This and the computer entertainment system as well. Keep up the good work.

  • OMG, Not sure if I had asked about this on another post, but this thought did come to me a few months back.

    What if any input signal was used, and did you vary the voltage to the B+ to limit current?

    I would encourage more to try this, feel free to contact me, Thanks

  • What about using a tone generator program on the pc to generate a PWM signal, then sent that from your soundcard line out, to the amp?

  • At first look this approach seemed a bit silly, however on second thought this could be a great experimental aid .. it makes for a really simple way to try various resonant approaches. all one would need to do is to use a frequency generator or mp3 player or whatever to send an input to the AMP.

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