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Overunity Machines Forum



Simple PWM

Started by rtsurfer, March 06, 2008, 09:22:34 PM

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vdubdipr

wouldnt a pwm installed in the car, tuned off in the begining and then turned to pulse after cell has heated up be the trick? that what im kind of hopeing to do..... maybe put it on a timer? or a elecrtonic temp gauge and once it gets to a certain degree kick on the pwm to have less current to produce heat but since you get more production from hot water this would balance it out maybe.... what do youall think?
thats just what i think...

drewdog

i have a unit from super hydro 2, it uses a natural circulation to cool the fluid. i dont know if you use smacks like this, but you should be able to. do a youtube search on hydro super 2 and watch his videos. i think this might be the best design with bubbler, circulation. i think combined with smacks output, it might be a great unit....

HHO King

Quote from: rtsurfer on March 07, 2008, 07:50:35 AM
Ok now what about a regulator or PWM to stop the excessive drain.


This is the pwm i use in my hho setup. I bought it here http://www.extremehho.com . I have noticed the excessive heat at the terminals is now gone and it can finally control it. The built in amp gauge is what sold me on this one.
My next step is to hook up a temp gauge for my cell and i also plan on buying a Scangauge II.

HHO King

Quote from: rtsurfer on March 07, 2008, 07:50:35 AM
Ok now what about a regulator or PWM to stop the excessive drain.


This is the pwm i use in my hho setup. I bought it here http://www.extremehho.com . I have noticed the excessive heat at the terminals is now gone and it can finally control it. The built in amp gauge is what sold me on this one.
My next step is to hook up a temp gauge for my cell and i also plan on buying a Scangauge II.

HHO King

If you don't want to build your own you can buy a nice one at http://www.extremehho.com