Anyone tried potasium carbonate as electrolyte
Has anyone used potassium carbonate as electrolyte? A friend told me to use it as it gives the same result and is more of an alkali, softer and far less abrasive!
I am currently using it and works fine!
I have replaced the o-ring type rubber gaskets with a laser cut head gasket material and the outside plates with 4mm stainless plates. I am presently using a 46 plate cell on a 10L diesel truck, hence the changes. I have had a fan on it to keep it cool, but found that it hardly ever gets warm too the touch! Currently running 4-5 l/min at 15-20amps and getting a 15 - 20% fuel improvement.
The Pot Carb help those that are worried about the gas going through the inter cooler! I also have found a proper dryer that I have installed just before the flash arrestor that will dry the gas properly before entering the air intake pipe.
Any remarks will be welcome, I am fairly new in the game and any suggestions will be welcome:cool:
Potassium Carbonate as electrolyte
I bought a dry cell for the truck from Hans Peter Grote that operates from Cape Town in South Africa. I also live in a coastal town in South Afrcia and have been experimenting with HHO cells for some time now and I am always testing different models . This model is a 4 in 1, 46 plate cell and has stainless steel end plates. Pot carbonate can be bought from any chemical supplier and is generally used in animal feed. I used to use KOH but Hans said that Pot Carb is softer and in an alkali form it does not where the metal out as KOH does. The result has been good and yes, the test was done with a liter bottle method( not very accurate) on several different occasions, during the test period, so this is an average. The truck has an on board computer, so fuel usage was taken from the computer.
The gaskets is laser cut from the same material used for vehicle head gaskets and works very well. I will place a video on the forum for all to see and suggestions is welcome. Hans is doing modifications and I will:o:) be testing again with results being posted later. Hope this helps
HERE IS ANOTHER UNIT i BUILT FOR MY OWN CAR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uov91...=youtube_gdata
This produced 1.5 -2 lpm on potassium carbonate at 15 - 20 amp/min. I used 2 mini dry cells here. I mstill used the old O-ring system here.:D