Well,
A catalytic converter basically burns off the excess fuel that is not burned by the engine. Since we are trying to create a flammable gas, it seems counter intuitive to the process. ...
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Well,
A catalytic converter basically burns off the excess fuel that is not burned by the engine. Since we are trying to create a flammable gas, it seems counter intuitive to the process. ...
While hydrogen, by itself does have an octane rating of 130+, please remember that we are talking about HHO. Hydrogen by itself is not stoichiometric; HHO is.
Also, your little chart is...
Actually you have it backwards... HHO is a lower octane fuel.
The octane rating of gasoline tells you how much the fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. When gasoline ignites by...
Can you post a pic of your setup?
Well, go ahead and do your test... however anybody with a modicum of electronics background will tell you that inverters and converters waste energy. But, don't take my word for it.
Sulphuric acid is H2SO4 so if you break it down during electrolysis you will end up with:
H2S04 --> H2 + O2 + SO2
or Hydrogen + Oxygen + Sulphur dioxide.
This means that it will smell like...
Oof... Please be careful! Also remember that reaction will be thermobaric, so make sure that your mixing container can handle it.
Yes, you want all plate edges covered, even the neutral plates. If you think about how a dry cell is put together, you will notice that all of the plate edges are outside of the unit and thus not...
I have one and believe me when I say you don't need one.
There is no magic number or frequency that will break apart the water molecule. Anybody that tells you they have it figured out, is lying...
The good thing about using the +NNNNN-... config is that once you seal the edges, it will never get above about 110 degrees Fahrenheit... on a hot day. Just make sure that the surface area you plan...
You have peeked my interest... you got a model number? Target.com shows about 7 different models.
Good info, thanks.
Err... not sure what design you have, but both of the humidifiers I have trickle water onto the peizo in order to mist it. If your water doesn't hit the peizo, how does it mist?
Ya, I hear you. Though we have had our share here on this forum as well. :D
Wow... I would put that into the 'Lets make up stuff to sound impressive' category
Class I, Class II and Class III plate designs??? WTF? Makes absolutely no sense. And what the heck is a C...
This would work as long as the piezoelectric device that buzzes the water is not made of aluminium. :D
I recommend this stuff. It holds up better in the electrolyte.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=40308-133-01-35210&lpage=none
and yes, you want to coat the edges...
Considering the design of the tanks it may take a long time to actually heat up to the dangerous point, but if I had to guess in a couple of hours the cells would be too hot to touch.
Adding...
plumabob's design is more than a year old and we have learned a lot since then. If you will notice in the link you provided, nowhere does he ever talk about MMW efficiency. This was something that...
Tank B is more correct for a 12 volt system. This allows your voltage to drop between plates where Tank A puts 12 volts across each cell. In other words Tank A will overheat and Tank B will run...
If you are wanting efficiency then I recommend a dry cell and not a bath cell. However since you specified bath we will go with that.
Preventing stray currents from the plate edges is everything....
I am going to counter this claim (to a point)...
Yes the higher concentration produces more HHO than a lower concentration. However unless you live in a freezing cold climate then there is no...
Welcome White Fang, out of curiosity, is this the same White Fang from Purgatory Iron Works?
You will want to change that plate configuration to +|||||- 7 plates total. The reason for this...
This question really depends on what voltage you plan to hook up to the HHO generator.
To determine plate gap voltage use the following:
Number of plates in a stack minus one = the number of...
Not to worry, I got it working. BTW, I run Linux. It turns out that I had installed the VLC plugin for Firefox. It conflicted with the java plugin for some reason. Once I removed it, and went back...