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High voltage HHO by IronHead

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

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d3adp00l

One thing that is a constant about hho production is that the gas always comes off the negative plate, in a two plate system at least, neutral plate cells work the same, but different. The gas is made on the negative side of the neutral plates.
And of course more gas is made with more voltage.
And more gas is made with more amperage draw.
What has everyone noticed about holes in plates and edges of plates?
What about distance of plates, increasing voltage?
What about static magnetic fields and how does that affect production?
       What about magnets in line with the plates vs. perpendicular with the plates?
Just some thoughts.
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kokomoj0

Quote from: d3adp00l on June 14, 2007, 12:06:06 AM
One thing that is a constant about hho production is that the gas always comes off the negative plate, in a two plate system at least, neutral plate cells work the same, but different. The gas is made on the negative side of the neutral plates.
And of course more gas is made with more voltage.
And more gas is made with more amperage draw.
What has everyone noticed about holes in plates and edges of plates?
What about distance of plates, increasing voltage?
What about static magnetic fields and how does that affect production?
       What about magnets in line with the plates vs. perpendicular with the plates?
Just some thoughts.

i made the tcell, but it seems to me you would want the plates as close as possible but leaving enough space so bubbles can easily escape.  If you make big bubbles they need room to surface and the farther the plates need to be to get good flow.

More juice and warmer temps do seem to produce more gas on my cell as well.  it seemed to take the same amount of wattage, so i could run high volts and small amps or small volts and high amps to get roughly the same amount of gas.  (not measured just by observation)

i did not do temp/time measurements to see which one heated the fastest as i assumed wattage is wattage and for a given wattage a given rate heating would occur.

Eventually it went into a runaway condition and the my fuses.

Holes in the plates would act like little conductors allowing for (leakage) from one side of the plate to the other and likewise open sides and bottom, but of course the bottom has to be open to allow for flow.

i cannot imagine magnets be usefull in the actual production of the gas.   Maybe in processing it after it has been produced?

rapttor

@I.H... sorry I didn't mean to distract the project... I'm just trying to fill in the gaps in my twisted way of understanding things.

-rapttor
Successfully Perpetually Failing at everything I do...

yikes

While waiting for more "stuff" to arrive, I built a booster for the red car.  It took forever to find ways of connecting the wires.  I used 8 guage, but now think that 4 would have been a better choice.  I used a normal house circuit breaker (anyone know of a problem using those on d.c.?).  At any rate, it works, it runs and it was a fun project.
The variac came yesterday and the frequency generator and the electric parts from Mouser.  So I get to play with solder for a while,,,yea,,,,

Some people think that it is more appropriate to call H2O,,H 1.5 O,,because H naturally disassociates itself from O at a very fast rate and reattaches at a similar rate.  How that affects what we are doing is unclear.

I sit cross-legged in front of the guru, repeating "ohm, ohm"

rapttor

Quote from: yikes on June 14, 2007, 11:34:34 AM
I sit cross-legged in front of the guru, repeating "ohm, ohm"

;D now that's funny... good one!

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