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20 amps too much?

Started by greenhydro, June 03, 2008, 04:48:33 AM

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greenhydro

I found plans for an electrolizer that can produce 1.7L/min of hydrogen with 20amp . Is 20 amps too high? would lower amps be better?

pese

can you give the Link here ?

20Amps  tine 12 Volts = 240 Watt Input.

If 12 Volts !

That shown fine

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greenhydro

Also wouldn't more amps corrode the metal plates inside the electrolyzer quicker ? or something

hunter

I think it's high. With 20 amps. you will generate a lots of heat after an hour of run. I would buy a pulse generator.