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High voltage HHO by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:19:16 PM

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hkyle

Sorry I was typing when you were posting lol....just use that 13v for charging your cell..you will only be able to charge half of the cell at a time...but...that is why



Quote from: ZeroFossilFuel on July 25, 2007, 01:35:55 PM
Quote from: hkyle on July 25, 2007, 01:24:37 PM
What is your voltage?

Quote from: ZeroFossilFuel on July 25, 2007, 12:33:20 PM
My current draw with water from our company water cooler is only about 2mA to start out. Does that seem right to you?

13.45 VDC as instructed. When I disconnect the supply I still see residual voltage on the terminals, around 2v. I will later bring in a variable supply in a bit to ramp it to 24, then 36, then 48.
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ZeroFossilFuel

My positive jumper strap is assembled. Both halves will be charged together. At the very start when you progress down the stack, current between the first two plates was about 70mA, then drops exponentially as you move away plate by plate (ie 2nd plate 18mA, 3rd plate 6mA etc.). By the middle it's 1.15mA. Put the two halves together and it's about 2.3mA. Bubbles are forming very slowly but there is no heat to speak of. That's why I'm confused about IH's comment "Let it run for 20 min and keep an eye on heat, then let it cool down" ??? What ever.

BTW, the cell contruction is an exact replica of the S-Cell on pg 14. 9 cell's per side, 2 sides wired parallel, 1.49999V per cell.
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hkyle

Yes it will......You will see once ya put some more current to the cell. Leave it the way it is for now but when you get your power supply going you will see the difference.

Charge your cell with the 13v work from the outside in towards the middle. You don't need to hold the power on the plate for a long period your just aligning and conditioning the plate for the magnetic field your going to create. Do both sides of cell.

Once you have done that put it on 24v. Hook it up like your suppose to pos on ends n in the middle and let that cook for 20 to 30 mins. You won't see very much activity and won't notice that much of a heat build up at first but it all depends on how many amps your pulling into your cell. You can increase the voltage double it 48v 96v what ever at this point your just charging your cell and water.

Once you have that completed add some KOH...not much a little goes a long way. Like Ironhead said about the size of a pill. You will notice your amps will go way up. Let that cook for a while..

Come back and post the results on what you see different with the cell...surface tension bubble sizes...did your cell hold voltage.....that kind of stuff.


Quote from: ZeroFossilFuel on July 25, 2007, 01:50:07 PM
My positive jumper strap is assembled. Both halves will be charged together. At the very start when you progress down the stack, current between the first two plates was about 70mA, then drops exponentially as you move away plate by plate (ie 2nd plate 18mA, 3rd plate 6mA etc.). By the middle it's 1.15mA. Put the two halves together and it's about 2.3mA. Bubbles are forming very slowly but there is no heat to speak of. That's why I'm confused about IH's comment "Let it run for 20 min and keep an eye on heat, then let it cool down" ??? What ever.
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