In this forum I read that for a gasoline engine it is needed 0.5 L of HHO per L of engine displacement and 1 L of HHO per L of engine displacement on diesels, but how did you come up with this...
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In this forum I read that for a gasoline engine it is needed 0.5 L of HHO per L of engine displacement and 1 L of HHO per L of engine displacement on diesels, but how did you come up with this...
Bhart,
thanks for taking the time to respond... I decided going with an unipoloar design, I have a diesel engine used for pumping water for irrigation, 4 cilinders and very old, I was wondering if...
Well yes, I understand why the bipolar plates changes their polarity but I can not understand the matter of having more than one reservoir, it has to be with current leakage but I can't get it, I'm...
Hi, I've been reading about the unipolar design but I can not understand what are you saying here. If the electrons travel from negative to positive, why should it be current leakage if the hoses are...
Thanks Bhart, I have watched them, I found them very interesting specially the ones on this thread: http://www.hhoforums.com/showthread.php?t=7380, but most of the answers for my questions aren't...
Hi I'm mike, I've been investigating about HHO a little more than 2 years, well, only on vacations (I am studying Engineering in mechatronics), I built a wet cell and made some experiments with it....
I know all the stuff of the configuration of the plates, that depending on how much voltage per gap you have you will produce more HHO or you will get more heat.
So if you have more voltage per...
Why there is only current leakage at the edges of the plates, and not in the surface???or it is??
And if i cross hatch my plates there would be current leakage because of the little borders??...
Sorry but i still don't understand the difference...
a series cell is like this? -NNNNN+NNNNN- together?
and a parallel is like this? (-NNNNN+) (-NNNNN+) separate?
so which voltage would...
What's your plate configuration??
What do you mean whit separate breakers??how?
could you explain me please??
What is a gen link??
OK, thanks for the info
But this didn't affect on warming or something negative??
I recently watched a video showing some measures on the separation of the plates of a wet cell. He was getting 1.8 LPM whit 12 plates (2.5" X 5").
And i wanted to know if the separation contributes...
But I thought that the amps were the ones getting the cell hotter and not the volts could you explain me???
Thanks
which is what warms the cell, volts or amps??
So... which one of this cells will get hotter and which one will produce more HHO??
1. (-NNNNN+NNNNN-NNNNN+NNNNN-) At 12VDC 40 Amps 2V per gap
...
Cross hatched plates are more efective??
Should i cross hatch all the plates or only the + and -
Thanks
I was reading some topics from the forum, and lots of people say that the
(-NNNN+NNNN-NNNN+NNNN-) configuration is the best but other people say that it's better this (-NNNNN+NNNNN-NNNNN+NNNNN-)....
So if I run the cell from your example at 120VDC at very low amp what will happen???