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HHO heaters design questions

Started by ydeardorff, May 09, 2012, 03:13:01 PM

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Paul-R

Quote from: Paul-R on May 19, 2012, 11:28:30 AM
Bob coined the expression; that's all. He owns rights on his hardware,
referred to in Chapter 10 which can be acquired through his site.

Nobody owns "water cracking". It goes back to the late 19th century and
John Worrell Keely. Hit water with a sound wave at 42.7172 hz and stuff
happens, apparently. (NB not an electromagnetic wave).
I got that frequency is wrong.

It should be 42.7172 Khz (or 42,717 hz).

Paul-R

Quote from: ydeardorff on May 19, 2012, 01:42:40 PM
Once my temps were up to 115 degrees
What bulk of liquid are you using and how long did it take to get to that temperature?

It looks like too much of your electricity ends up as heat and the voltage across each cell is not good.

ydeardorff

My reservoir tank, and cell comprise about a quart of overall volume. it took probably about an hour to reach that temp.

I ran several tests this morning after being layed out sick for two days. I realized I was using a potash mixture of about 1/3 teaspoon per gallon, and getting about 1.5 mmw on my cell.

So after some tweaking on the new test bench, Im going to revamp my gaskets, and replace the K2CO3 with KOH at a strength of about 3 teaspoons per gallon and retest my results.

All of my tests today were from 7.5 vdc/9.8 amps through 11.5 vdc / 24.4 amps

I found out quickly that all of my new bench top equipment leaked like a seive, so i ended up running the reservoir output directly to my bottle tester to rule out as many leaks as possible, until I can get something else figured out. For  all I know the leaks may be the major culprit in the readings I got.

As an add on note,

I tore down the cell, and am replacing the gaskets with thinner ones. I also will be changing out my electrolyte to KOH, instead of K2CO3.
This will give me more info, and Ill be able to see if tightening up the gaps will help my mmw readings.

Heres the new test bench  http://youtu.be/RoaI-Io12Ko

The orange line of test 4 was the best in production per MMW readings @ 1.54mmw



ydeardorff

Oh and by the way, the volt/amp meter wasnt right. I wasnt producing bubbles at .2 amps. After the video I connected it through the meter and found I was running about 8amps. Once the leaks are fixed, I should be on my way to a decent generator for my home heater.