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http://www.advancedhydrogencells.com/Home_Page.php i flow test my new dry cell and get some suprising results!5.83 lpm at 104 degrees. 62.3 amps 13.08 volts 10.28 seconds for 1 liter. MMW 7.15. WOW!!

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  • i think smartscarecrow emailed me and he is working on a new mmw type formula it factors in steam. as steam will always be present in the output of a cell. especially the dry cells. i assume that 1/3 of output is steam. i also plan to do a mmw with 2 bubblers the last being full of ice water. as we all know a 6x6 dry cell is the way to go if you want to run high amps and get alot of hho.. .67 lpm at 10 amp is the raw output without steam. we will see.....

  • i have not tried a suppose it will since it will put out about 5.6 lpm at 60 amps...

  • lloks like the more amps in the higher the efficiency..or steam? my plate spacing is .041 so my mmw went higher..

  • to run at this high an amperage need 36 plates+. maybee even 5 neutrals. this experiment was alot of fun! and it shows what a 6x6 dry cell is capable of doing! be it good or bad... the set up was 4n 4c ... nice to hear from you again moreoverunity... scott

  • i agree! i will continue the high amp tests as that is what makes a dry cell fun! expect too see 100-200 amp test from me soon i plan to do a series. expect alot of steam! i will use 4 neutrals maybee 5 /?????

  • Now all we need is a 60A pwm that works :) Problem is how will the cell react with longer run times at higher amps.. Also document WATER loss in your bubbler due to steam off.. that could become an issue as well at these amps.

    Steam is good for gaining MPG, cooling it first to mist and then injecting it even better.

    How long did it take to go from 99F to 130F?

    My 10" cell test vid at 90-100A should be up shorlty if my power supply ever arrives. I expect it to match 6" temps rise.

  • i now have the thermo coupler inside a connector so it is in direct water contact at the output port. the water temp at high amp climbs shockingly fast! within 5 minutes the water is 120-130... now what? maybee more neutals??

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  • hey ! what are you been using to make the "liquid ,electrolit" baking soda, lie ... and what are the percentage of the mixtures..... how much water and the other stuff...thanks folk ...nice work!!!

  • an analogue volt meter would be more accurate with a pulsing dc current

  • thats a nice steam generator, i wonder how much HHO its actually making? maybe 50% of the output?

  • What kind of temp,amps and volts got over 7 mmw?

  • Hi, i made a radiator to keep my electrolyte cool, all my tubing is oversized as well (3/4") and it seems to eliminate any steam problems, i have a water trap in line after the bubbler but as yet it has'nt even steamed up!

  • wow 70AMPS!!! your plates must be very very hot

  • i think your real mmw is 6.5 max. please, calculate average amps and volts. Your amps running 64-70 amps, volts 13.0-13.7. You can use water pump to your dry cell if your amps and volts are changing.

  • Nice stu stu stutter. I've had a few of those nights testing my cell. I hope my new dry cell can do as well as yours. Good luck

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