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Uploaded by on May 23, 2008

Better production from using less......

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  • sorry its impossible for me to tell exactly whats going on, maybe a little narative? the red meter is hard to read, only some of the digits are picked up by the camera

  • Without a load my power supply output is

    35 VDC @ 70 Amps max

    The meter shows 23-27VDC with a load

    And the Ampmeter reads 5.5 Amps

    So correct me if I'm wrong please.....

    35V-23V =12VOLTS

    12V MUTIPLIED BY 5.5AMPS =66 WATTS

    If you just want better footage you'll have to give me a min.... Just let me know if u want a reshoot of the experiment though.

    Hope this helps.....

    $um1

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  • I find it hard to believe that a 70A supply would sag to 23-27 volts with only a 5.5A draw. If this is true, and if I understand correctly, your voltage going into the cell is 23-27V and I'm assuming it is connected to the cell when you say "with a load". You do not subtract 35-23V unless you have something in series with the cell and are measuring across the cell itself. Since there is not a word spoken, who knows what you are doing.

  • Demo minimalized by poor vid. Yer hurtin' me hed dude...

  • hi fastimports3. definitly needs a redo. got a tripod? how about some audio too? Fizzy

  • The voltage drop when loaded doesn't count it's the applied volts right at the cell times the current thru it, which gives about 150 watts. Without gas output & temp measurements it's still just speculation for efficiency and overall rate of production tho.

  • appreciate it, amybe another one a little further back, and tell us what is wired to what, I will take you word on it, no need to follow the wires. I am interested, 35-23=12v? I am really confused now. Anything you can shoot to fill in the gaps, and multi vids are fine too, it looks interesting.

  • I think what we need to put this into perspective is clarity about how much energy goes in compared to how much gas comes out. and your explanation of the power usage has confused me.

    I am not sure from your presentation how much energy you put in, and how much gas you got out, or how you are measuring.

    I am really interested and would like to know.

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