I'll compile a list of which electrolytes NOT to try, because they are harmful to yourself and other people.
1. SALT (Sodium Chloride) <creates small amounts of chlorine gas>
(msg me if you have a solution to add to this list)
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I'll compile a list of which electrolytes NOT to try, because they are harmful to yourself and other people.
1. SALT (Sodium Chloride) <creates small amounts of chlorine gas>
(msg me if you have a solution to add to this list)
I would like to know what is the consequences using salt..
one is that it will make up Chlorine gas,
2 you are putting salt residue into your motor to burn? Don't know the long term effects that would have.
Using Salt as an electrolye is not only bad, but also ineffective.
So far the best "safe" mix I have found is 8 parts epsom salts, to 3 parts baking soda, per 2-2.5L of water.
it is the most conductive, thus draws the most amperes, thus works the best.
Every spoon added increased the amps drawn on the plates. Up until reached the max.
Thanks for the tip Mike.how are you measuring the parts?
I'll have to pick up on my chemistry skills, it's been a while since I studied it, but wouldn't using baking soda produce CO2?
Again, I'm not sure at this at all, I will really have to look it up but I'm gonna guess it goes something like this:
2NaHCO3 + H2O + Energy(electricity?) = 2H2 + O2 + 2CO2 + 2NaH
(or maybe = 2H2 + 2CO2 + 2NaOH?)
..and then in a second step the Sodium hydride (or like Na and H ions i guess) would produce some more H2, but I'm not sure what would happen to the Na in there :)
If no one beats me in explaining this I think I'll find the old books and try to figure it out.
Oh right, my point being, is it wise using an electrolyte that will make your car produce CO2 and if so, it's probably a good idea separating the H2 and O2 from the CO2 before it's combusted.
Caustic Soda is perhaps the most commonly available and most effective. Their is another xxx E500 i'll find the full chem name.
Their are lots of side effects of Caustic Soda so follow the warning labels!
Im using Ocean Water, it works very well, but I get hot after about 20 miles.
I have 12 SS outlet covers 6+ / 6- about 3/8 inch apart. Im using threaded rod as connectors and am experiencing excessive corrosion. the HHO production is rapid though. I went from 28 hwy to better than 30mph around town. I havent pinpointed the hwy mileage, but will post that later.
Im considering mounting the unit on the front of the car for air cooling.
when using baking soda you are only making about 66% hydrogen and almost 30% carbon dioxide and even a littel carbon monoxide...not sure the exact figures anymore.
my tests have shown potassium hydroxide is by far the best and other than it stains clothes it does not really have an effect ...it does tingle a little if you touch it but thats a given with anything caustic