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BoyntonStu
02-06-2009, 09:54 AM
We can do the bottom line experiment with 5.2 MMW

Volts Amps ML Seconds
13.5 325 23000 60

Watts MMW ML/MIN
4387.5 5.24 23000

The Amoeba Cell design uses 15 6x6 with a single 1/4 hole and it achieves 5.2 with ease.

Most dry cells are in the 5 range.

Are we working our tails off in our home to achieve little more than 5.5?

When is enough, enough for real world testing?

BoyntonStu

Painless
02-06-2009, 10:19 AM
Stu,

I understand where you're coming from with this and you do have a valid point.

The majority of installations will be on four cylinder engines with smaller displacements and henceforth they will require smaller amounts of HHO in order to see gains. With 20 amps to play with, for example, one could achieve 1.5 LPM at a 5.4 MMW.

The situation changes a little with the bigger displacement engines. If we, for example, assume 50 amps are available, a 5.4 MMW will leave us at approx 3.7 LPM where as a 6.4 MMW will yield 4.5 LPM.

It is my belief that over 4 LPM of HHO is required in order to see gains on my vehicle. I base this on others research and figures quoted as rough guides by those in the EBN network such as ZFF and Higherpoweredh2o.
To summarise, some situations do not require such efficiency where as some do.

Russ.