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Sweden
02-22-2009, 05:34 PM
Hello all, "newbie from Sweden here!"

I must say....this is a great forum, lots of reading...thanks!!......

...But I have a quastion, how much HHO gas is possible to produced in a
12V setup 30A, and how should this "dry cell" looks like, regarding size
of plates and space etc. And also some info regarding wiring the cell
in the most effective way....please someone help me!

My plan is to have many cells with the pipes connected to eachother
to get alot off gas to a torch that can heat up a home waterboiler
system.:)

BR Henrik

BoyntonStu
02-22-2009, 05:41 PM
Hello all, "newbie from Sweden here!"

I must say....this is a great forum, lots of reading...thanks!!......

...But I have a quastion, how much HHO gas is possible to produced in a
12V setup 30A, and how should this "dry cell" looks like, regarding size
of plates and space etc. And also some info regarding wiring the cell
in the most effective way....please someone help me!

My plan is to have many cells with the pipes connected to eachother
to get alot off gas to a torch that can heat up a home waterboiler
system.:)

BR Henrik

STOP!!!!


Do you really want to waste your money and electricity to power a home water boiler?


Using electricity to make HHO to burn is a VERY inefficient and costly system.

BoyntonStu

Q-Hack!
02-26-2009, 02:00 AM
Going to have to agree with Stu on this... 12V at 30 amps will net you about 2LPM. This is just enough to keep the torch lit. Another way to look at it: 360 watts for a flame that will barely heat a cup of water if your lucky. Yes, HHO flames are very hot, but capturing and transferring that heat is another story.

Gary Diamond
02-26-2009, 12:33 PM
Yep look before you leap, or think before you do, but you did ask and that is good