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tesla27
05-26-2011, 04:47 AM
One post on this forum states that it is 6.182 MMW (ml per minute per watt).

Here is a link to report that considers this question and calculates a value more like 9.28. http://www.hho-research.org/mmw_report_1_1.pdf

BioFarmer93
07-26-2011, 06:36 PM
Guess you answered your own question, huh?

myoldyourgold
07-26-2011, 08:37 PM
MMW needs the temperature of the gas and Barometric pressure in order to calculate the right figure. If you do not you are kidding yourself. Example follows:

Volts= 13.8
Amps= 10
LPM = 1
Time= 60 seconds
# Cells= 7
# stacks= 1
Gas temperature= 100º F
Barometric Pressure= 1013.25

Results
MMW= 7.25

Faraday's Maximum MMW = 6.04

Change the temperature to 90º F

The results are:

Faraday's Maximum changes to MMW= 5.93.

Here is a link to a calculator
http://site.altpropulsion.com/MMWCalc.htm

Link for Barometric Pressure in the USA

http://www.usairnet.com/weather/maps/current/barometric-pressure/


You can change the Barometirc Pressure and see how Faraday's maximum will change too.

The calculators do not work for unipolar setups.