Originally Posted by
niceweather
Question; If it takes around 10 amps at 12 volts to make one litre/m hho, and a guy on utube had a suzuki 3 cyl 1000 cc idling on 5 litres/m 100% hho @ (1000 rpm), does that mean that at 5000 rpm the engine would need around 25-35 litres/m ? If so, a 4000 cc engine would need say 4 x 35 litres/m = 140 litres/m.
Ok, For my australian 245 cu/in ( 4000cc) hemi 6 cyl.
Using 140 litres/m; That equates to 120 watts x 140 = 16800 watts
/ by 12 volts = 1400 amps @ 12 volts. (highway speed / acceleration)
4 X 350 amp alternators and a suitable battery/circuit will make around 1400 amps at 12 volts.
The trunk will be full of cells, water, wiring, battery, radiators, bubblers, flame arrestors but on paper it could/should work????
Answers will be appreciated. Thanks Lok.