DataB4
11-16-2013, 09:37 PM
Hi all
I’m starting to discover that current flow causes the reaction regardless of voltage.
Here are my findings:
I started at 50VDC at 2A and went down to 11VDC at 2A. I discovered that the gas production rate stayed very close to the same. So I produced the same amount of gas with 100W and 22W.
Power supply:
Variable transformer with a full wave rectifier and no caps (so technically pulsating DC). I tried halfway rectifying but that it was about 20% less efficient. I assume the efficiency will go up a bit with caps (straight DC).
I kept the current constant by lowering the voltage and adding salt by increments to the system.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks
I’m starting to discover that current flow causes the reaction regardless of voltage.
Here are my findings:
I started at 50VDC at 2A and went down to 11VDC at 2A. I discovered that the gas production rate stayed very close to the same. So I produced the same amount of gas with 100W and 22W.
Power supply:
Variable transformer with a full wave rectifier and no caps (so technically pulsating DC). I tried halfway rectifying but that it was about 20% less efficient. I assume the efficiency will go up a bit with caps (straight DC).
I kept the current constant by lowering the voltage and adding salt by increments to the system.
Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks