just tried it... put hho generator output through an old tumble drier plate exchanger and put that in front of the radiator intake and "loads" (technical term for unmeasured amount) of condensate...
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just tried it... put hho generator output through an old tumble drier plate exchanger and put that in front of the radiator intake and "loads" (technical term for unmeasured amount) of condensate...
no no no..... COOL the coil or plate exchanger , this will cause the vapour to condense out of the gas and can then be returned to the reservoir.
how about..... and i said this long ago (and got told off for making things to hot) running final output through a condenser unit something like is used on tumble driers. flat plates with the hho...
hi all i'm in britain (cornwall) and driving a 2007 vw t5 1.9 turbodiesel transporter.
i already get around 40-42 to the gallon and i'm about to hook my dry cell into it... (after i can get enough...
element for me gets changed every six months... i live by the sea..... salt air wrecks paper elements.
hows the beast coming bio? any more news.
i had about 1lpm at around 10A on battery test........
how about plumbing the hydroxy into the air cleaner box and letting the paper cleaning element dry the gas?
hi bio... been away for a while...so i hav'nt seen this video or any new pics of the beast.... can i have a quick update please?
wow...already she is truly a thing of beauty! cant wait to hear the results. seeing how it should be done makes me want to build my next one ...NOW!
i recon with my calibrated eye its at least 10 lpm!..... NOT
hmmm.....water usage is going to be more than expected...you guys producing large hho must have serious reservoirs!
6 lpm around 360 mls/h... just under 3 hrs per litre
yeah... meant the water.
maybe another dumb question (usually is with me), but how much elyte does 1 lpm use pm?... not much i bet.
in other words, how many liters of hho std (room temp and pressure) do you get from 1gram...
my gosh.... it's a big one!.... cant wait for the results.... i've also got a trail of unbelivers i'd like to prove wrong.
looks great bio... any chance of a pic with a matchbox or hand in it for scale?
love the brake light solution....no electronics! why worry about the time delay? if yer braking yer foot is off the gas.
dammmmn..... you'r goood bio!
while i think of it...WHY is a dry cell more efficient if it has all these current leakage problems? why not a wet cell with all the plate tops sticking out and individual electrolyte feeds?...
hey bio farmer.... wht is that great looking pic you use as your tag? and have you got a link to a blow up of it?
could a disadvantage be that the most load is demanded when pulling away from idle ie accelerating, and the advantages of stopping the reactor are lost because when the engine demands most fuel the...
i know i'm new to this..... but could it be simply that the offset holes and the "squared off" gasket is simply creating edies in the electrolyte that otherwise would not be there? therefore...
...glad someone understands all that stuff!
i have...
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1164793
...as a ps to biofarmer... what's the tag picture you use .... its beutiful! got a larger pic anywhere?
would this stuf do to insulate the holes?
"Electrical Insulation Spray, Scotch® 1601, is a clear insulating and covering paint based on alkyd resin. It “hardens” into a flexible and resistant...
thanks... the "row" of holes was to compensate for not being able to afford to have slots laser-cut.
point taken about current leakage.
i'm gonna sandblast the plates tomorrow.
what's "weldon"? ...