Originally Posted by
wlf89
i will probly remove two plates today how about adding another set of +nn- that would make even more right
In a unit running 3 cells at +nn-, your going to have ~4 volts accross each cell. If you have two N plates in each cell your going to drop ~2 volts on each cell. That would leave you ~2 volts with which to produce hydroxy. The amount of voltage needed to disassociate water is 1.23 volts. Any voltage left in the cell above 1.23 is dispursed as heat energy in the water. The drop for each N plate is not going to be consistant, though it should be very close if each plate came from the same stock. The makeup of the plate is what determines the resistance. Electrolyte level determines the resistance of the water. The point is to keep the voltage in each cell as low as possible while still creating hydroxy.
2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG