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    O' Wise One, I'm not going to bother pointing out...

    O' Wise One, I'm not going to bother pointing out all the logical flaws in your reasoning, but it is exactly these sorts of displays of deficiencies in critical thinking that generated the...
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    I agree with astro. A cost effective, tinker free...

    I agree with astro. A cost effective, tinker free system for the average layperson would be nearly impossible to design...with "cost effective" being the operative term. I know a tinker free system...
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    Brad, A few years ago I was just as skeptical...

    Brad,

    A few years ago I was just as skeptical as you are. I remained skeptical until I built my own electrochemical reactor, installed in on my own vehicle and performed hundreds of miles worth of...
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    It looks like you're still using metal bolts. The...

    It looks like you're still using metal bolts. The electricity is traveling from one strap, straight through the bolts to the other strap and back to the battery. You must use Nylon bolts with this...
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    This is nearly, word for word, the exact same...

    This is nearly, word for word, the exact same argument the skeptics use to say that it is safe to ignore the possible effects that HHO could have altogether. The fact is there are now thousands upon...
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    It doesn't add BTU's to the fuel, but it does add...

    It doesn't add BTU's to the fuel, but it does add Joules to the ensuing explosion that takes place.

    Experiments have shown that increasing the oxygen content of the I.C.E. intake air from the...
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    The day is young!LOL Only if you continue to...

    The day is young!LOL

    Only if you continue to insist that you only have 4 stacks. I believe you will measure the entire 100 amps entering each reactor, being divided by 20 internally with only 5...
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    Technically, a "Stack" by definition, according...

    Technically, a "Stack" by definition, according to the electrochemistry dictionary at Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences (YCES), is "A series-coupled assembly of cells.

    Stacks...
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    Maybe I misunderstood how you have your system...

    Maybe I misunderstood how you have your system wired. I thought it was like this:
    Positive External Terminal >----
    ---->+|+(reactor 1, cell 1)-|- (wire connection)>----
    ---->+|+(reactor 2, cell...
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    T-105 6v batteries are the most common industry...

    T-105 6v batteries are the most common industry standard for golf cart batteries and they are very good. Much, much better than what I've been using. They have a much higher "Reserve Capacity" and...
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    Now, to get back to the original topic of this...

    Now, to get back to the original topic of this thread; I have been experimenting with this concept for a couple of years. The main problem is with any significant amp draw, the voltage drops and...
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    OK, Bio. On to the second half of your question....

    OK, Bio. On to the second half of your question. Since once the amperage enters a series-coupled cell stack it has nowhere else to go and must pass through every cell in the series until it leaves...
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    It took me a long time to get my head wrapped...

    It took me a long time to get my head wrapped around this. When I first started fooling with this stuff, I couldn't find any clear explanations of the how's and why's this was the way it worked...
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    Bio, your system would be much more efficient if...

    Bio, your system would be much more efficient if you were to reconfigure your reactors into conventional series type units and wire them in parallel.

    For example, if I remember your arrangement...
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    Would that be something similar to the Spiral...

    Would that be something similar to the Spiral Cell patented by Shigeta Hasebe or the variation built by Zach West except with foil?

    http://www.digital-photo.gr/NEW/Images/D20.pdf
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    Nevermind me. I was just joking around, but I...

    Nevermind me. I was just joking around, but I know, because my wife constantly reminds me, I'm not nearly as funny as I think I am.

    All joking aside, I really think you've provided a lot of good...
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    Boosters, I've seen lots and lots of claims for...

    Boosters, I've seen lots and lots of claims for resonance, but I've never seen any video documentation that I would consider viable evidence to support the rhetoric. It should be a simple matter to...
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    fuelcatalyst, you seem to have allowed an...

    fuelcatalyst, you seem to have allowed an obsessive/compulsive disorder to attach itself to this topic.
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    Forget the water4gas cell. The last thing the HHO...

    Forget the water4gas cell. The last thing the HHO enthusiast community needs is another water4gas salesman.

    A lot of improvements have been made to this design, but it's a fundementally sound,...
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    Without knowing what your level of understanding...

    Without knowing what your level of understanding is, there is no way to adequately respond to your nebulous request. We could take the time and space to write hundreds of pages here and still not...
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    Boosters, it sounds, to me, like you're putting...

    Boosters, it sounds, to me, like you're putting the cart before the horse. You'll need at least a year or two of hands on, practical, first hand experience building and installing before you will...
  22. Thread: Gasket width?

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    In any event it's good that you brought this...

    In any event it's good that you brought this everyone's attention. The more people we have checking into these sorts of things, testing different materials and sharing their results and experiences,...
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    Larry, in both that video and the one you...

    Larry, in both that video and the one you uploaded just a few days before it you refer to the gaskets as being Nitrile gaskets.

    It's all good. We research, we test, we share what we've found, and...
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    The testing has already been done at Akron Rubber...

    The testing has already been done at Akron Rubber Development Laboratory, BeaverRat.

    I've just finish reading a technical paper where they tested various carbon blacks that are added to EPDM and...
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    At least we agree that Silicone is a poor...

    At least we agree that Silicone is a poor choice;), but I would like to point something out.

    The condutivity of any of these gasket materials is so miniscule that there is no way that 12 to 26...
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