Winter use high naho consentrate 14-20% of weight
I plan to winter use my hho system and to regulate curren trow a digital constant current pwm.
To maintain water in liquid form on cold days the electrolyt needs to contine 14% naho of water weight to maintain water liquid dowm to -4 F / -20 C
20% should hold it liquid down to -22 F / -30 C
My question:
To protect my engine form electrlyte steam, Do 2 bubblers in series (whit a special filter in the bottom thats brakes the bubbles to mirco bubbles) and one microfilter/flashback protector dry out the hhogas enough?
My dry cell is a 5N x 6 stacks in series and I plan to feed it whit 10-20amps, so the temp should not be warmer that 105-122 F on longer runs.
I have also a pump (1gmp) that helps to cool the elektrlyte.
And the gas do bubbel trow the water resivoar also before it leds in to the bubblers.
If I put the gas trow a nozzel and light it up, and the color is white/blue whitout yellowish... is the gas dry enough? (have not test it yet)
IF Im burning naho what color will that show?
thanks guys
KOH & LYE Vapor Filtering
Bubblers dont work. Look at your hoses after the bubbler, hazy? Then there is still e-lyte vapor. PVC bubbler, lightly stuffed cotton over barbed fitting holes inside, filled with Activated Charcoal will remove 90% of vapor. Test it...you wont depend on a bubbler again. I went even further and put 2 on my system. The hose going into my engine is BONE DRY...no haze...just Hydroxy!!! Thats the point right ;) GOOD LUCK!!!
ok lets start with salt water
:mad: this is really bad it creates hydrogen and clorine gas not hho so your not getting the desired effects from the hydrogen because the clorine is sucking out the oxygen not only that but the clorine gas will etch your pistons and cylinders reducing the life of your engine expontially
my experience is a couple of table spoons of acid right out of an old battery works very well and boosts the amperage going through the unit