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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2009

Using two different voltages on a PWM. one to power the PWM, the other to power the hho cell

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  • This circuit is for a variable power source. in the end it will have the capability of working from any source. house current, 125v ac, 220v ac. and will be able to control the output voltage to the cell from 0 to the max of the origional power source, also converting it into dc voltage!

    For example: if using a 220v ac wall outlet that can draw a max of 40 amps, the circuit can output from 1v dc to 220v dc at a max of 40 amps! (usually rectified ac volts are normally higher, 110v ac = 150v dc)

  • so your controle curcit volts are diferent than your output volts,

    but whats the AMP's doin, you need to test the amp load controle.

  • yes, they differ, but this theory if just the beginning. the circuit will work off the vehichle's electrical system. the power source for the cell will came from a 2000 watt inverter and a rectifier, giving up to 150 volts dc at up to 15 amps (v * a = w) which is pleanty of power to run a cell consisting of 55 plates (2v per plate = 110v

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  • Interesting to know that you can run two different Voltages over the same Ground. I could connect a 12Volt DC to 48Volt DC Converter to my Car and power my HHO Cell with 48Volt for increased Gas Production !

  • You have an electronic light dimmer.. that's amazing.........

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