Ok, I'm not a chemist, but does anyone know if there's a way to calculate the energy generated by the burning process?
Thanks,
Chad
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Ok, I'm not a chemist, but does anyone know if there's a way to calculate the energy generated by the burning process?
Thanks,
Chad
Ok, how about a big slice of humble pie for me! Ok, I must admit I did look, but apparently not as diligently as I should have. You are correct, the info is out there. I just didn't dig deep...
Apparently not, since no one has posted what's in it. ...and as a wise person once told me... if you don't write it down, it never happened.
Has anyone taken one of these bad boys apart to see what's in it?
:D
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Out of curiosity, how many amps could one get out of a PC ATX PSU? I realize that they vary with what they're rated at... some are 300W and some are 600W and so forth. What I guess I'm getting at...
Out of curiosity, will those rubber caps with hose clamps stand up to any pressure?
THX
Chad
Thanks for the reply Larry. That makes sense.
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koya,
I'm assuming you're talking in degrees C not F?
:D
THX
Chad
This brings up a subject that I was wondering about... I've seen discussion about units generating too much heat and that's a problem of using too much voltage and/or not enough neutral plates. ...
Found a very nice site that has some great info.
How to build a PWM...
http://www.alt-nrg.org/pwm-v2.html
Definition...
AFC (aka Air Fuel Control)
Found some links in this thread that might prove useful...
http://www.hhoforums.com/showthread.php?t=5954
KOH Mixing...
I found a nice informative...
The reason I suggested using a alternator is because it's what you'll probably be using in the end. I know that driving a alt with a AC motor isn't efficient, but it will make it easier to translate...
Why not just use a alternator coupled to an electric motor mounted on a board? Just a thought....
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Whomever is a mod, how about someone throw up a set of standard questions that should be answered when posting about their setup. For example...
1) Type of cell (wet or dry)
2) Volts you're...