HHO Electrolysis & Ultrasonics ©
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Where is your transducer located? In the water on on the outside of the glass. You need to adjust the frequency of the transducer to either vibrate the plates so that it as close as possible to breaking the water partial. I figuring out that it will take less current one you get to this point and it will reduce the heat. I'm thinking about using a transducer on each plate in a dry cell ?? New to all this, yet I find it fascinating:)
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I tried this with an immersed pond fogger a couple of years back. Found the same results as you. Was thinking to immerse a crystal earpiece in the water & use as an inefficient microphone to measure fogger frequency on my scope. With a view to tuning the cell tubes to the ultrasonic frequency. Efficiency didn't improve initially, so I gave it away, never thought of testing the gas for power the way you did ...good idea!
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is the device that nucleates the hydrogen simply ventelation? how does it work?
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stanley meyer's take on electrolysis is logical for me. voltage difference arranges the h20 molecules then further increase in potential difference cracks the bond between the hydrogen and oxygen.
i think i have to study those theories again..^_^
amperage and voltage input?
teji101 4 years ago
The Voltage was 12V and the Current was 18Amps from a car battery.
AllgoodAutomation 4 years ago
quite large.. current through the "capacitor" is based on the conductivity of the dielectric material. i wnder what factor yields greater generation, high voltage or high current?
teji101 4 years ago
Faraday states its all due to current.
BUT Stanley Meyer Says it's all due to voltage potential with one caveat you must collect the freed electrons which means current flow. HMMM
Sounds Like Faraday was on to something.
AllgoodAutomation 4 years ago
Question, have you tried collecting the Oxygen off the + lead, and Hydrogen from the -?
smartputty 4 years ago
The plates are so close together that collecting the bubbles and separating them would be very difficult. One might try that if the plates were further apart.
AllgoodAutomation 4 years ago