my next test will include 4 hho generators using the following configuration 16 plates per generator 2 neutrals between each set of 3 negative and 3 positive charged plates.
my next test will include 4 hho generators using the following configuration 16 plates per generator 2 neutrals between each set of 3 negative and 3 positive charged plates.
just from a mechanics point of veiw, u gotta make sure that your Pop-off valves are set to a higher p.s.i that your pressure on the fuel outlet side. if the outlet is lower than the valve, you will be losing fuel out that valve. it’s like a studor vent in house plumbing, it’s only for a burp in the system.
You will need 4 (2.3 volts per gap)or 5 (2.8 volts per gap) neutral plates at 13.8 volts. If you run 1.5 volts per gap,your production will be very low because stainless steel has a fairly high resistance to voltage.
If you don’t have the proper voltage drop across the cell, You will get a thermal runaway condition where as the water heats up, it wants to draw more current which will create more heat which will create more amp draw and so on until the cell eventually melts down and explodes.
Good question! I’ll try to answer it but I’m not a scientist. There is no contradiction, you are right, heat IS suitable to have a better production BUT, we do not want the water to boil because water in steam form will escape the cell and corrupt the HHO test production. The efficiency of a cell is measured in MMW. Too much energy in the cell will transform it in a water boiler. Hoppe this helps!?
Would you help me understand the apparent contradiction between the direction people seem to think that heat is a waste of energy in the HHO generation process? The contradiction that I refer is the principle that states if the temperature of the element in which ions are moving is rising, the speed at which the ions moving will increase. That tells me that I should get better HHO production since IONS will move faster from + to -. Yes? Please explain. Thanks Z
FIZZYH2O id like to know what software you are using to capture screen video
I don’t know if you mention how many plates per unit you plan to install, however make sure you don’t have more than 2 volts per space (Cell) between each plates. That way you’ll not have any heating problem. More voltage than that will be wasted in the creation of heat. 1.5 volt is best. You calculate the efficiency of the cell not by the amount of gas it produce but by the MMW (Milliliter, per minute, per Watt)
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that is parelel,
searies would have neg to pos conections linking them.
any power used passes threw them all.
would help reduce posability of a runnaway prosses.
but a pwm is still a good Idea.
If your having problem with heat in your Vid. Why not put the cells in series. dividing the volts across the cells. Think you maybe should and I could be wrong. Go to 6 cells this should from what I have seen eliminate heat in the cells.
As drawn in the video, this a parallel circuit.