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gwidijanto
07-24-2009, 05:21 AM
Hi all,
I have problem calculating the right lpm for my next cell, since so many formulas that makes me confuse.
I'm gonna make a new dry cell with isolated connection holes between each plate too prevent current leakage.
The configuration is like this:

|[+-]|[+-]|[+-]|[+-]|[+-]|[+-]|


[ & ] = stainless steel plate
| = isolator plate, ie:acrylic plate

it is like 6 individual cell connected in series.

With 10 Ampere at 13,8 volt, how much lpm of HHO can be produced with this configuration?
How big the ss plate should I make?
Please show me the right calculation for this setup.

BTW, for car with 1600cc engine, gasoline fuel, how much HHO (lpm) should I produce to gain 35-40% saving in fuel. (just raw estimate).

Thankyou in advance for your help.

gw.