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Overunity Machines Forum



High voltage HHO by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:19:16 PM

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keithturtle

Quote from: d3adp00l on July 27, 2007, 08:00:36 PM
Out of interest, has anyone compared the series brute cell with an equal plated equal electrolyted sized, etc parallel cell? just as a comparison of output/voltage/amperage, to see the watts per litre between the two.


I've got all the hardware assembled fer jes a test.   2 x 3" plates, 19 in the Brute configuration, and 20 in a parallel arrangement.   I can cut the common rails at select places and make it run "series / parallel" to get eacl plate pair closer to 2 or 3 volts to keep the heat down. 

Both these stacks are urethane sided, and running the parallel cell at 15 amps proved no sweat fer the black goo.   I jes got the Brute stack polarised last nite.

Ain't got the test done yet... currently modifying my cantex 6x6x6 bucket for circulation of electrolyte.   There's too much heat generated to keep it running fer any meaningful length or time.

I used ZFF's approach to a baffle, and it looks pretty good so far.  Thanks, ZFF!

Turtle

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d3adp00l

well I know now how iron electro plate ss, and destroy aligator clips while doing it. Ran a small 4 plate para cell for an hour to see how it would behave. water temp 159 C, amps 10, volts 12, created (as expected) an iron/hho bubbly slime on top, and corroded the alligator clips. cell started at 6.5 amps at 12v before water heated up.
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kewlhead

d3adp00l, There doesnt seem to be to many ppl that can actually give you an accurate production rate on a paraelle cell as its output is mostly saturated in the water were as a sealed unit is all forced out of the solution...just a thought.

Hot Hydro Dady

i was running 100v at 7-10a 40 4*4 plates of 302SS


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@HHD - Really nice. What are you using for electrolyte? Tap, spring or distilled? How much current? How many plates? Plate composition, dimensions and spacing? How much current and voltage?
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