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Who is generating 5 Litters of HHO?

Started by 22350, June 05, 2008, 06:04:22 PM

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reddb49

Here is a link to his new cell and output. Increase the electrolyte and keep the volts where they are this thing might just exceed  5LPM.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwhyHpX6Zj4

22350

Quote from: reddb49 on June 07, 2008, 12:34:51 PM
Here is a link to his new cell and output. Increase the electrolyte and keep the volts where they are this thing might just exceed  5LPM.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwhyHpX6Zj4


seems like he is getting 3.5l every 20 seconds.


KilltheMessenger

 Getting a large volume of HHO is not the problem. Getting a large volume of HHO on low currents, under 10 amps, and low heat, under 150 F is a challenge.  In order to get the temperature down, you must keep the cells at less and 2 volts each. For the energy supplied by a typical auto, you would do well with 8 cells. The water should be distilled, and the electrolyte should be added to a warmed cell. Peak output is going to be at running temperatures, so keep the electrolyte very low until the cell reaches operating temperature, and then add small amounts until you get a good amount of generation. If the levels are too high, you will run into thermal runaway, and melt your PVC. Some have switched to a stainless tube, so the heat won't matter so much. The design we are working on will include processor control to control current, and a pump to circulate the cell. Yes, circulating the cell increases output.  There is nothing much to be said for PWM devices, unless they are under processor control, then, only used to control current. We don't have a limitless amount of current to work with, so the goal is to get enough HHO running at 6 amps, 13.8vdc, to offset the gas usage by your motor. The bigger your engine, the more HHO you will need to have the desired effect.
I may be way off base according to others, and I always welcome input from others who have different experience.

                 Joe

Quote from: Voltar X on June 07, 2008, 07:34:23 AM
22350: mdbreed1 on YouTube is getting a liter every 12 seconds @ 100+ vdc. His container is a little larger than a car battery. Plate system.


tbird

hi,

check out bob boyce starting on page 10-76 here    http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter10.pdf.

his 100 cell unit is said to put out 50-100 lpm.  from what i've seen, he's the #1 guy in this field.

the whole doc has good info.

tom
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Paul-R

Quote from: tbird on June 08, 2008, 09:03:38 PM
hi,
check out bob boyce starting on page 10-76 here    http://www.free-energy-info.co.uk/Chapter10.pdf.
his 100 cell unit is said to put out 50-100 lpm.  from what i've seen, he's the #1 guy in this field.
the whole doc has good info.
tom
Yes, he is the man. He can be found here:
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Hydroxy/
and at the workingwatercar group.
Overheating is the result of too much voltage per cell. The voltage per cell is a crucial
number.