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Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:31:51 PM

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IronHead

Chapps wont work here, voltage is not high enough . You could use a VIC  maybe  but then you might not have enough amps for startup . Would need extensive testing to figure. The new version of Chapps  might work  not sure yet.  Bill is out in LA shooting a movie. So  hope to know more in a couple weeks.

hkyle

What about a Chapps running into a 12v transformer backwards....so a step down transformer hook the output leads from the chapps into the output leads on the transformer would give you 120v at whatever amps the transformer will put out?

If chapps puts out 12v at 30amps then you would have 360watts. I have a 280W transformer that is 120v at 2.3 amps. So that would need an input of 12v at 2.3 amps.

right.

Quote from: IronHead on July 15, 2007, 04:47:47 PM
Chapps wont work here, voltage is not high enough . You could use a VIC  maybe  but then you might not have enough amps for startup . Would need extensive testing to figure. The new version of Chapps  might work  not sure yet.  Bill is out in LA shooting a movie. So  hope to know more in a couple weeks.
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....

IronHead

Try it. I need about 20 to 30 amps to start mine up  but then the amps go down .
For startup you could use the rectifed AC from the wall then switch to Chapps with step up   once she is running.

hkyle

But that is starting from cold of lukewarm water right...if the water was preheated via a heating element it wont take as many amps to start up right.

I will try it.

Quote from: IronHead on July 15, 2007, 05:18:49 PM
Try it. I need about 20 to 30 amps to start mine up  but then the amps go down .
For startup you could use the rectifed AC from the wall then switch to Chapps with step up   once she is running.
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....

IronHead

yes but the water also seems to need electrical saturating. If that makes sense.