Andy,
The other site isn't new, but it's right in your hometown.:D
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Andy,
The other site isn't new, but it's right in your hometown.:D
Glen,
Tinker when I can, but that's aboot it. Got an inch of snow here at the moment.:mad:
Nice job, Andy!
I think we can all relate to your excitement, watching all of the little bubbles.;)
This is an old video of one of my first Drycell reactor setups. Rather than getting a bubble out...
Damn, Glen! Didn't know you were still around. How's everything up in the Great White North? :rolleyes:
Andy,
First off, welcome to the Forum!
Having access to free materials is a real plus. From your photo, it looks like you're building an "open bath" design reactor. This is fine for a first...
Mark,
I just sent you an email about this.
As Gus has said numerous times, " Go to the main page and read everything from page 1 right up to the end of page 125." After doing this, you'll have a good understanding of how everything works.;)
Quarter inch anything is way too thin. Additionally, plexiglass will crack around any ports. You need to use HDPE, preferably 3/4" or more. This will ensure a good, even seal around all gasket...
Using 5 bi-polar (N) plates will work, but 6 (+NNNNNN-) is more efficient.
The ideal target area for gap voltage is 2vdc or less.
Won't work. As stated before, it will only work with O2. Due to the extreme differences in densities, an O2 meter will give a false, higher reading when used to measure HHO.
Bob,
Welcome to the Forum!
Not to burst your bubble, but from the photo you posted what you have is a wet-cell design reactor. Very inefficient, to say the least. Sorry......:(
Mount the hose as close to the throttle body as possible. Never attach it to the brake booster or any other vacuum source. The only time engine vacuum is present in under braking / deceleration,...
Stefan,
For a 1.8L Diesel engine, you'll need roughly 1.5 liters per minute of HHO.
Unfortunately, with the style reactor you're running, the gas appears "milky" due to the fact that what you're...
Speed,
It takes Ben a while to play catch-up in here. He's a really busy dude.
Try sending him a P.M.. If he has internet service at his present location I'm sure he'll get back to you.
Philip,
Don't even bother with the Volo chips. I forget what vehicle you're using, but a digital EFIE will be better.
This should be a 4.9 liter engine, meaning you'll need a system that produces at least 2.45LPM of HHO.
Stay away from them. The units are cheap crap.
The plates are 4"x4" sanded (not blasted), and the reactor is set up as (+NNN-NNN+). With this configuration, each cell will be receiving 3.45 volts!...
By running (+N-N+N-N+N-), you're supplying approximately 6.9 volts per cell. This is way too high! Change it to (+NNNNNN-). This will give you 1.97 volts per cell, which is just about perfect.
You...
Hey Ben, Good to see you again.:)
I'm pretty much in the same boat as you, time-wise. If I'm lucky, I get to check in about once a week, bust on Gus & Carter, and leave. Hell, I don't even have the...
The Monster's looking really beautiful, Gus!
Can't wait to see a video of it in operation with you in the background yelling "IT'S ALIVE", complete, of course, with the sounds of a violent...
Well Gus, are ya done yet?:D
Who the hell uses S/S wire????????????
It should be immediate. What is your electrolyte concentration? If it's low, you won't get squat. Additionally, a 12v power supply is inadequate. With 6 bipolar plates, it's only 1.71 volts per cell....
Well, well, well.............looks like our friend from Georgia is still around after all.:D
Betcha your files would be greatly appreciated, Shane (even if yer just a newb).:rolleyes:
Anything new...
Nice thought Gus.:) I'm afraid that anything we had on the Underground is long gone. As you said, Nick left the site open long enough for all to save any information we wanted. It's still sad that...