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Selfrunning HHO system with 400 Watts additional output

Started by hartiberlin, December 23, 2010, 10:34:37 AM

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Les Banki

Quote from: Marshallin on June 15, 2014, 04:14:00 AM

I am thinking about some small scale replica(some RC motor or realy small gasoline generator <1kw), but i have almost not experience in combustion engine field and not as much money to spare  :) .


Marshallin (and others)

Please note that the design of my Electronic Control Unit (ECU) for this project is INDEPENDENT of generator/engine size.

In practical terms it means that the ECU will be the same for a tiny engine as for a VERY LARGE one!
Thus, you are NOT saving anything on electronics by running a very small generator but you could save a little (not much) by making a smaller electrolyser.

For a LARGE generator, you could increase the size of the eletrolyser or have two electrolysers in parallel.

In my next post I will deal with the perceived "complexity" of my ECU design.

Cheers,
Les Banki

Marshallin

Les, stainless steel is stupidly expensive in my country so i want use old small electrolyser.
Is not powerfull but is power effective ... i sending picture from my thesis. I just need better case for that. Defenetly is not in my power to build some large 140 plate electrolyser so far.

I am quite afraid from large volme of hydroxy gas, i dont want to "play" with it, till i will get some experience. And i dont have stanalone workshop ... i am living in small apartment.

Is posible to run two stroke engine on hydroxy (If i will add standalone lubrication system to it of course)? Or i need 4-stroke one?




wistiti

hi Les
would you please point me the link of your pdf file.

Thank you!

Paul-R

Quote from: Marshallin on June 15, 2014, 07:47:17 AM
Les, stainless steel is stupidly expensive in my country so i want use old small electrolyser.
Is not powerfull but is power effective ...

Is posible to run two stroke engine on hydroxy
hydroxy needs the timng of the spark changed. advanced. With 2-stroke, you need to ignore one of the sparks, I believe.

N.B. For some electrolysers, staniless steel is essential for even adequate performance, and usually 316L is specified. do you have a recycling depot near you? They tend to collect metals separately and will have stainless steel. Scrapped commercial kitchen units are good, as is scrapped medical equipment

http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk
See Chapter 10.
.

cap100nf




Ok, thank you all for advice of program to use.




Regards


Kent /