I would like to see a volume test with a 1 liter bottle timed. Just video the bottle filling up and the video time will show how long it took. Also I would like to see the voltage and the power supply better. If your unit produces what you claim you should show up this weekend at Jarboes Mill. I will be there along with a lot of other HHO types and I am sure they would all be astounded with your results.
LPM doesn't equal watts. Using lower volts more amps produces more HHO with less watts drawn thus you can't say "So many LPM = a certain amount of watts." Your heat will go down if to can setup your cell to run at 3 volts - current with no neutals. To get this voltage with hi-current has been hard and expensive, no more. See my videos for two low cost ways. Good work!
I am going to have to agree with jdcmusicman ... you have put a lot of effort into your device and it may indeed be a top performer for its type ... but we need to be brutally honest with our evaluations of performance levels ... please test your output volumes more carefully and get back to us ...
nice looking setup you got there ... keep at it ...
the temperature would keep going up if ..you used loads of Koh or other conductive additive..
i would suspect the temperature would keep rising until things started to both boil and melt.
frank0067 1 year ago
No 7 volts, really is 37.5 volts. 100 watts per 1 liter. 37.5V *24A is 900 Watts.
14ferry 2 years ago
Using a oxygen flow meter on hydroxy will not give you a accurate reading, you need to test with a 1 ltr bottle and remark the flow meter
moffett8 2 years ago
I would like to see a volume test with a 1 liter bottle timed. Just video the bottle filling up and the video time will show how long it took. Also I would like to see the voltage and the power supply better. If your unit produces what you claim you should show up this weekend at Jarboes Mill. I will be there along with a lot of other HHO types and I am sure they would all be astounded with your results.
onecraftydude 2 years ago
I agreed with jdcmusicman. check carefully your output with bottle test.
sakcheegii 2 years ago
ROFL, I just saw this video and your answer was almost word for word of what I was going to say.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
LPM doesn't equal watts. Using lower volts more amps produces more HHO with less watts drawn thus you can't say "So many LPM = a certain amount of watts." Your heat will go down if to can setup your cell to run at 3 volts - current with no neutals. To get this voltage with hi-current has been hard and expensive, no more. See my videos for two low cost ways. Good work!
hhoforvolts 2 years ago
Hmm yeh, 7 volts... 1200-1400 watts?
justinjoyit13 2 years ago
I am going to have to agree with jdcmusicman ... you have put a lot of effort into your device and it may indeed be a top performer for its type ... but we need to be brutally honest with our evaluations of performance levels ... please test your output volumes more carefully and get back to us ...
nice looking setup you got there ... keep at it ...
SmartScarecrow 2 years ago
Correction with 9 lpm i should have said 1200 -1400 watts...
jdcmusicman 2 years ago