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overtaker
07-31-2008, 09:35 PM
When people refer to pumping more amps. through a generator, are they just adding more electrolyte? I thought the cell would only use what it needs, one battery or ten. Am I wrong? And as allways...THANKS!

1973dodger
08-01-2008, 12:56 AM
Amps are a measurement of current. Current is what is needed to produce hho. There a many ways to drive up your amps; surface area, spacing, electrolite concentrations, or if your cell is underpowered in voltage, up the voltage. My preference is to use as little of electrolite as possible to ajust my amperage as possible, I am not comfortable with what effects a caustic compound might do to my motor. Sure the bubbler will take most of the caustic fumes and will deposit into the water of the bubbler, but eventually the water in the bubbler will become tainted, then some of water vapors will make its way to your engine. So go with as close of spacing is possible without touching, then add only as much electrolite as needed.

1973 dodger