Originally Posted by
philc1974
HI there
Not sure about the wet cell, but you should consider a dry cell set-up as it will be more efficient, easier to manage and produce more HHO.
The hotter the water gets the more the amp draw in a dry cell, this is where the PWM comes in, it will stop the thermal runaway.
Another solution to the thermal runaway problem, and i can confirm this ACTUALLY works, is to restrict the water flow from the reservoir going directly into the dry cell, restricting the flow will not only reduce amp draw, and stop the water reaching 70 degrees c but also, reduce the amps and voltage needed to produce the same amount of HHO.
Ive tried it, it really works!
Whoa Kemosabe,
1; If you slow the water down to the "dry" cell you will actually create thermal runaway and steam, as you will have too many bubbles in the cell and not enough cooling from the water.
2; Also, "wet" and "dry" cells can create around the same amount of HHO and quality. However "dry" cells are a little more effiecent as the flow of water helps to push the bubbles from the surface to free up room for the next .
Keep it cool and keep the flow going !
Its done right or its not done !
Hail HHO.