midnight1957
08-05-2008, 04:54 PM
I am building a generator for my Kia Sportage. I found the Lock-Lock plastic air tight and water tight container that I am going to use. The measurements are 6 inches wide, 9 inches long and 5 1/2 inches tall.
I am going to use 316L SS with +NN-NN+ . I would like to put 4 cells inside wired in series. Am I putting too many cells in this small of a container? I want to make as much hydrogen as possible but this Kia is only a 4 cylinder engine. Is it possible to make too much hydrogen for a small engine. One of the guys on another forum says that if you make too much hydrogen it will hurt the mileage, any thoughts on this?
Also on the Mason jar kits that you buy on Ebay they have a "T" in the line from the generator that puts some hydrogen in the intake behind the butterfly and some into the line between the air filter and butterfly, what is this for, possibly for idling, what are your thoughts on doing this.
Any and all help will be appreciated.
Thanks and have a Blessed day,
Wade
I am going to use 316L SS with +NN-NN+ . I would like to put 4 cells inside wired in series. Am I putting too many cells in this small of a container? I want to make as much hydrogen as possible but this Kia is only a 4 cylinder engine. Is it possible to make too much hydrogen for a small engine. One of the guys on another forum says that if you make too much hydrogen it will hurt the mileage, any thoughts on this?
Also on the Mason jar kits that you buy on Ebay they have a "T" in the line from the generator that puts some hydrogen in the intake behind the butterfly and some into the line between the air filter and butterfly, what is this for, possibly for idling, what are your thoughts on doing this.
Any and all help will be appreciated.
Thanks and have a Blessed day,
Wade