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    Are you ready to answer questions when called upon?

    Your homework is to go over to the Ecomodder forum and convince them of the efficacy of HHO in improving the combustion characteristics of current internal combustion engines.
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    Thank you . . . thank you!

    I'll be here all week!
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    The value of the answers isn't guaranteed by mentor status.

    The list of Mentors shows a great variability in the ability to answer questions with lucidity.
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    Excuse me for butting in again.

    It was my fault for getting off on the tangent of system viability and efficiency.

    If you want absolute electrolysis efficiency, you must reduce the voltage across each cell. Current is needed...
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    Please use the search funtion.

    There are numerous posts of people using the 28% KOH (mass percentage) for lower resistance and for better anti-freeze protection.

    The reason others use only a few percent KOH is because they...
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    Super saturated solution.

    It turns out to be about 28% for KOH as your electrolyte. This provides the lowest electrolyte resistance per cell. It also means cell spacing can be increased.
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    I've given you my advice.

    Just because you have plans for HHO heaters that work, it doesn't make them sensible if you are using electricity that you buy from the municipality. Use the electricity directly in modern radiant...
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    I am not sure where you are in your engineering courses.

    But, you must realize the efficiency losses stack up through each step in your system.

    Take the power out of the wall, run it through a switching power supply at about 90% efficiency, into an...
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    So . . .

    . . . your ultimate goal is to heat air. If I have read things correctly.
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    So . . .

    Let me understand what you are attempting to do here.

    You want to produce HHO, burn it to heat a liquid then transfer the heat through radiators?
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