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#31 H2O2- PWM Case V2 Layout Part 9 of 17

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2009

In this episode C7 and C5 Placement Explained, Positioning R12, C5 Bending legs, Soldering C5 and C7 Positive legs, Preparing Cell negative service loop and placing into lug, soldering black wire to C5-C6 Positive junction.
This is My Concept of what a PWM case should look like. Minimal cooling, no fan! Why, Because The Four MosFets are not driven hard. No moving parts to fail. Automatic Current Control! Why, Because without it any HHO cell will heat up and reach thermal runaway: Current increase and the cell gets hotter this continues until the cell melts or the current source fails or the fuse blows. A Function to monitor Peek Current! Why, because the System will fail if the peek current is to high. Knowing peek current means you are in control of your Cell and its Electrolyte.

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Mosfet Configuration: http://www.h2o2fromh2o.oregonsouth.com/images/PWM-CASE/H2O2-InfoDoc-PWM-MosFe...

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  • I must admit I prefer your model of construction to ZFF's. Proper passive cooling is way secure than active cooling in a small project box. 5*

  • It's rockin so far.

    Keep up the good work.

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