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Selfrunning HHO system with 400 Watts additional output

Started by hartiberlin, December 23, 2010, 10:34:37 AM

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Les Banki

Hi guys,

Back again with the last two (2) diagrams with the .png extension.

I now have to fix my Dropbox folder! ;D

Cheers,
Les Banki

Les Banki

OK guys,

Its all "fixed"!

The easiest way was simply to create an additional Dropbox Folder (and its 'checksum') which contains the 14 missing circuit diagram files.

That is what I have done and here is the link:

http://goo.gl/8zY8Um 

#md5#WFGPsch.zip#2014.06.16@12.58:54 3f00292dfc1a630f047b705e0dc6192d *WFGPsch.zip


Cheers,

Les Banki

Les Banki

Quote from: Paul-R on June 15, 2014, 09:48:37 AM
hydroxy needs the timng of the spark changed. advanced. With 2-stroke, you need to ignore one of the sparks, I believe.

N.B. For some electrolysers, staniless steel is essential for even adequate performance, and usually 316L is specified. do you have a recycling depot near you? They tend to collect metals separately and will have stainless steel. Scrapped commercial kitchen units are good, as is scrapped medical equipment

http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk
See Chapter 10.
.


Paul-R,


You are NOT doing the readers here any favors by making comments of this nature.


Therefore, I request that BEFORE you make further comments on this subject, PLEASE read at least some of my documents like "Ignition system for


small engines 2.....", HydrOxy-gen. 'cosed-loop' setup.doc and "Running series cell electrolysers on 50-60Hz AC power...."
as an absolute

minimum!


Thank you.


Cheers,

Les Banki





iflewmyown

Les, I know you have been at this a long time. Could you tell me what is the largest size engine that can be run (at full load) off your current size electrolyzer  continuously without over heating the electrolyzer?
Thank you
Garry

Les Banki

Quote from: Marshallin on June 15, 2014, 07:47:17 AM
Les, stainless steel is stupidly expensive in my country so i want use old small electrolyser.
Is not powerfull but is power effective ... i sending picture from my thesis. I just need better case for that. Defenetly is not in my power to build some large 140 plate electrolyser so far.

I am quite afraid from large volme of hydroxy gas, i dont want to "play" with it, till i will get some experience. And i dont have stanalone workshop ... i am living in small apartment.

Is posible to run two stroke engine on hydroxy (If i will add standalone lubrication system to it of course)? Or i need 4-stroke one?


Mashallin,

The pictures you have attached are nice but without gas output volume and power consumption figures those pictures don't mean anything.

Your electrolyser may not be able to run even a small engine. (but you can always try!)

Again and again I keep telling you to do some reading first.... 

You need to read at least a few of my documents before you do anything!

Those are:

Overview4.doc

Ignition system for small engines 2.doc

HyrOxy-gen. 'closed-loop' set-up.doc

Running series cell electrolysers on 50-60Hz AC power.doc



Here is some general info about my electrolyser design:

SS 316 plates, size 180 x 100 mm, 0.55 mm thick

They are placed in 0.6 mm wide, 5 mm deep grooves in 15 mm thick CLEAR Acrylic.

The distance between the center of the grooves is 3.5 mm.


The two end plates (where power is connected) are 100 x 90 mm, 2 mm thick.

6 mm diameter SS 316 bolts are welded to these end plates to connect power.


As for the cost of SS316:

A few months ago I bought 4 sheets of SS 316, 0.55 mm thick, size 1.2 m x 2.4 m (4' x 8' Imperial) for $50.00 each

(in Melbourne, Australia)

We get more than 150 plates (180 x 100 mm) out of one sheet, more than enough for one 140 cell electrolyser!

I  guess  the price could be similar in other countries.

That is all for now.

Cheers,

Les Banki