PWM for less heat in your cell
Check out pwmpower.com for free help on how to build your own pwm unit. These units can change the frequency, voltage, etc. of the power to your hho cell. This will allow more HHO production with less heat build-up. Heat is your enemy. Search pwmpower on youtube.com and check out his videos that will show you step by step how to build your own. He has gone out of his way to help those that have little money build their own.
He also sells PWMs for a very reasonable price. If you are lookntfnd HHO cells, check his channel for references.
Controlling heat and production
So, I woke up this morning, had a cup of coffee and a brainstorm, or perhaps just a brain drizzle...anyway, this is what I thought of:
My work bench set up is far from optimal for conducting experiments of this kind so I rely a lot on other people's observations, so here is what I've come up with through my own trial and error and reading others' information - The process of HHO production is somewhat reliant on an increase of heat, but only to a point. I have gleened/understood/observed that point to be approximately 130 degrees +/- 5%. Anything over that and you start to get too much water vapor/steam and too great of an amp draw and no increase of production, just wasted energy. SO....
PWMs may or may not work, depending on whom you speak to. How about this instead: a digital thermometer that is connected to a PWM of sorts that automatically adjusts the current input at a set temp. For example, if at 130 degrees you are drawing 20 amps and getting the HHO you need. As the temp. hits 131/132 the thermometer sends a signal to the PWM that cuts back the current to about 15 amps until the temp. drops back to 129/130.
I know those numbers probably aren't accurate, but it would seem that would work. It could also be coupled with our own O2 sensor in the lid of the bubble that would act similarly to the ones in the vehicle exhaust line but connected to the HHO circuitry instead.
These ideas might be taking an inch and stretching it a mile or over engineering what should be a simple process.
Next question: I don't know very little about building digital ciruits. Had some training on it about 10 years ago so I can eventually figure it out: where can I go to find schematics on how to build some of the stuff I mentioned?
How about a simple cooling system?
I have completed a nice sized generator set. i have a 4inch pvc container with six SS 5/16 bolts with SS tubes over the bolts with holes in the tubes. i've also included a 2 inch pvc bubbler and a small inline flash suppressor. it works really great (out of the car) but like everyone else, heat is an issue. i have considered a simple way of "pumping" my water through copper pipes up in front of my radiator and then back into the generator. Do you think it would help?? Thanks!!!