I propose that whenever we discuss electrolyzer efficiency, we do so per the standard(Liters Per Minute Per Watt). This provides a good numerical and standard way to compare efficiency.
What do you guys think?
I propose that whenever we discuss electrolyzer efficiency, we do so per the standard(Liters Per Minute Per Watt). This provides a good numerical and standard way to compare efficiency.
What do you guys think?
I like it
Although you can get a rough idea with the LPM per amperage too. If someone should decide to dabble with AC versions, however, watts become a must.
i agree.. where would you like voltage messurements taken? right at the cell generator i suppose.
watts=volts*amps for those who don't know.
Yes, the voltage at the generator is the best.
Automotive systems ussually vary somewhere between 12volts to 14.5volts depending on the system and condition of battery and altenator. A good fully charged battery should be around 12.6v and the altenator should put out between 13.5v and 14.5v. My system operates at 14.2v and your system may be different.
I think using watts (volts X amps) is a much more accurate way to measure.
Hey, we can keep score this way!
Should we also standardize the volume? 1 liter, 1/2 liter, 1/4 ? I ask because I use a measuring cup @ .25 liters. Some people might think that at .25 liter, the margin of error is too big. This sounds like it might get interesting and or fun or frustrating, depending who has the bragging rights LOL.