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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2007

This a trial of the cylinder cell

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  • I used a 3V switching power supply. The cell is designed with 2 thbes and a 66.5mm outer tube Di and a 60.5mm inner tube Do.Tubes are made of 304SS. It outputs hho 37.5L/H @ 2.5V x 40A=100W

    EFF=100W/37.5L/H=2.666WH/L

  • That's quite a lot of gas - can you tell us more about your cell? Construction? Voltage, current, DC or pulsed?. Are you using electrolyte, tap water, distilled? And have you measured the gas output?

    A great place for you share your results would be the "Hydroxy" forum at yahoogroups dot com. And thanks!

  • In first message everything have been there.KOH was used and adjusted the concentration to reach the point of 2.5V/40A.

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  • i love the explosive effect of the lighting!

  • Going further the stoichiometry of gasoline is 14:1 and hydrogen is 34:1. so you'd need only about 1.6 g of H instead of gas.

  • going 60 mph consuming 30 mpg you only need 2 gph produced. which is about 8l per hour.

  • 37.5L/h is only 0.6 liter/minute.

  • You have come a long way in the construction of the S-Cell.

    Check your messages

    Builders Team Network

    aka Ironhead

  • nice keep up the good work

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