Controlling Heat and Current Draw
The best and cheapest way to control(reduce) heat and current draw is to
1. Add neutral plates or
2. Use less chemical in the electrolyte mix or
3. Both 1 and 2 above.
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30 Amp PWM With Gauge and Cooling Fan
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Originally Posted by
TreyNC
Can anyone help me with what I need in just voltage control. I don't know much about electronics at all. I think I need a DC motor controler, but don't know what all the electronic jargin is. I want to be able to go from 0-12v or so and be able to handle amperage that can go along with a generator. I have up to 30Amp fuses.
I was wanting to get something cheaper than a PWM and don't care about the pulse part. What do you guys think.
If you want to save a lot of time and trouble just buy one like this one that is already assembled. Most of the pwm's on the market are just a board and nothing else.
I found this one at Extreme HHO but i am sure there are others like it.
http://www.extremehho.com