Originally Posted by
fu89
Cool, I look forward to your results. I'm still not too familiar with some of these terms PWM and EFIE, but I'll learn in time. The unit I have coming will teach me the basics at least. It is a 12 plate setup, using stainless 304 I believe. I'm trying to figure out how to make some type of remote or automatic water replenishing system and some kinda water level detector so I don't have to stop every hundred miles on long trips. Hopefully someone can give me some ideas.
Honestly, unless your unit is small and holds very little water, you shouldnt have to refill it that often. I can go 500 miles before the tops of my plates start to stick out of the water. Thats my system though, if you feel that you absolutely need a refill reservoir then here is an idea.
You need 2 water level switches, an electrolyte reservior, a small pump. You would mount a switch at the minimum electrolyte level and a switch at the maximum level. The min level switch will activate the pump which will refill your HHO generator and the max switch will turn it off.
If you have alot of room, u could use gravity to keep your HHO generator full by placing the reservoir tube into the hho generator. The refill tube must be placed so that it sticks into the gen at the min level you want your eletrolyte level to be at. The reservoir must be slightly higher in placement than the HHO gen to allow for gravity to force the electrolyte into your gen. I hope this makes sense to you, its difficlut for me to explain.
Here is a link to an automatic refill system. http://www.livevideo.com/video/08FA3...l-06-2008.aspx
2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG