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Started by dieter, May 20, 2016, 03:43:36 PM

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Floor

Two questions.  Does anyone know the answer to these ?

1. Is hho production by electrolysis more efficient (requires less electrical power) when it is done at a some low pressure within the production vessel (high altitude), as compared to, when it is done at some higher pressure (low altitude) within the production vessel ?

2. Is the combustion of hho less efficient (produce less power) when it is done at a some low atmospheric pressure (high altitude), than when it is done at some higher atmospheric pressure
(low altitude) ?

    Floor

Floor

Two questions.  Does anyone know the answer to these ?

1. Is hho production by electrolysis more efficient (requires less electrical power) when it is done at a some low pressure within the production vessel (high altitude), as compared to, when it is done at some higher pressure (low altitude) within the production vessel ?

2. Is the combustion of hho less efficient (produce less power) when it is done at a some low atmospheric pressure (high altitude), than when it is done at some higher atmospheric pressure
(low altitude) ?

    Floor

verpies

Quote from: Floor on June 23, 2020, 04:45:49 PM
Two questions.  Does anyone know the answer to these ?
1. Is hho production by electrolysis more efficient (requires less electrical power) when it is done at a some low pressure within the production vessel (high altitude), as compared to, when it is done at some higher pressure (low altitude) within the production vessel ?
Surprisingly it is more efficient at high pressures and lower voltages.
This data comes from an experiment with electrolysis at the bottom of the ocean.

Floor

Thanks for the reply Verpies.

Do you know off hand, where I could access some data on that ?

   regards