115Volt 15Amps 12Liters Per Min 7 m/m/w

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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Series Cell's cell production...High output maximum efficiency.

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  • Wanna be surprised? First Faraday law - using more concentrated solution, you'll get the same H2 output with same 15 Amps from an ordinary car battery. But power consumption would be 15*12 = 160 Watts vs. yours 115*15=1725 Watts. Where did your extra 1.5 kilowatts go? Joule knows :)

  • @oguretsagressive,, OK sure, but let me tell ya this,, you will NEVER get 12 LPM of hho from 160 Watts.

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  • 1 gal gas (10% ethanol) is 120,000 Btu's divide that by 15 mpg = 8,000 Btu's/mile a car going 60mph @ 2000 RPM's would have 1,000 power strokes /mile . 8,000BTU's/mile divided by 1,000 power stokes would be 8 BTU's/pwr stroke and there is 11.5 BTU's /liter of gas ! So basically you would need 3/4 of a liter to run a SBC1000 RPM's/min. divided by 60 seconds would be 16.6 Rev/sec.X 8 BTU's/pwr stroke =132.8 btu's/sec OR a little over 11liter /sec ! The math IS right ! that's not even under load !

  • under or over?? because you know that an engine is a heat pump afterall . is my Math off ??

  • lol so far off its not even funny ;)

  • need 11 liter per second to run a small block chevy but it's a start! about 8 BTU per power stroke 2000 rpm's (1000 of those r power strokes in a 4 stroke engine) divide that by 60 for the amount of power strokes per second you come up with about 16 per sec. X 8 BTU's = 128 BTU's total and there is 11.5 BTU's per liter which means you haveto have about 11.01 liter per sec. to run a small block chevy

  • check out bob boyce series 1-9 he discussed is output according to faraday where i think he said because of resonance it showed less amps than what faradays law should calculate.it was intresting

  • nope! it rakes about 10 liter per sec. to run a small block chevy . It takes 8 btu's per power stroke to run a small block ....and that's not under load . Figure it out 125,000 btu's per gallon and 2,000 rpm's 15MPG consumption (60mph) 30,000 rpm's in 15 min( which is 15,000 power strokes) divided by 125,000 BTU's is about 8 BTU's /power stroke. So you have to split 2 lbs. in 15 minutes ( that is 400 cu/ft of volume in gas ) besides there is 11 BTU's per liter on hydrogen .

  • let,s see it run a v8 on hho alone

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