118 plate massive hydrogen generator 120v flow test part3
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@terrymccurter I have a local company cut them with a die now. Cutting them by hand didnt last long. They really suck cutting them by hand.
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@delvis11 I have followed your work a long time mine is very similar . A little advice go get your gaskets cut out with a water jet well worth the money.
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Light it up to see that it is indeed hydrogen
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Thats AWSOME
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@dimafreeze not to mention water vapor plays a factor and to measure the gas properly you must no the atmospheric pressure of the ambiant surroundings to obtain a true output reading granted your at STP
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120v at 11 amps
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If you could get these Hydrogen makers to make more Hydrogen then the electric to make Hydrogen then you could put it threw Honda's V flow fuel cell. which looks so far to be the best on the market. out put 100kw I can not find how fast this consumes Hydrogen. you just might have something, if you could get extra electric left over. to power a V flow fuel cell then the Hydrogen tanks can be replaced with the Hydrogen maker, directly in to the V flow fuel cell or 2.
this is consuming to much.
Now, try using that hydrogen as a fuel for a gas-powered electric generator. Then, use the 120v power output from a gas-powered electric generator to power your hydrogen generator. There you go. You now have a self-running electric generator fueling itself using your hydrogen generator. Free power.
amyrios75 1 month ago
@amyrios75 Of the thousands of questions I get from email and on YouTube this is the most asked or stated. It simple cannot be done. I'm going to do a video on it someday.
delvis11 1 month ago
Good work BUT
It cant be true. the highest MMW you can reach is 6.
So lets do a little math
vou have 13V on 11A = (13x11= 1430W) (keep in mind). You say you have 10L per min
so 10000mL / 1430W = you get am MMW of 6.993. This is not possible, pleez check this :)
dimafreeze 2 years ago
That gauge is not an hho gauge. It is designed for air. Anyway 7.6mmw is very close to 100% to Faraday.
delvis11 2 years ago