I would be surprised if that config could pull 30 amps, based on my own experiments. I think that the issue is that we still have a widish gap and need a stronger electrolyte to conduct current. Again, this is based on my own findings with similar configs and switch plate covers.
If you were pulling 30 amps or more then heat would be very apparent. strengthen up the baking soda a teaspoon at a time, it may take a fair amount of soda but I am sure you will see production as long as your connections are good.
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
Come to the Darkside - We have Cookies
And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
well i added baking soda a tsp at a time till i saw what looked like something was happening.. The problem is it was around 11 tsp.. So yea im wayyyyyy off. It was producing ALOT of gas and my 30 amp relay didnt blow so IdK.. My amp meter i borrowed is acting up i guess becasue its saying im drawing no amps... the unit is a little was the wires outside are not at all. It looks like with tthat much in there it trippled gas production. Guess ill start over again tomorrw
This confirms that plate gap is still your problem, my suggestion is to find a way of bringing your gap down to about 0.040" or thereabouts. I used to use the strap of a zip tie between the plates and put a nylon bolt through to hold it together.
Higher gaps need a more conductive electrolyte to produce.
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I noticed you said you were using a battery as your power source. As the battery discharges and the voltage changes, your production rate will change with this configuration. Al least that is my experience. for example, I am using a heavy duty battery charger for my power source. At the lowest range it puts out 11.5 volts and it took me 5 minutes 45 seconds to fill a half liter bottle. Kicking the range up to 12.95 volts, it took 2 1/2 minutes and on the high range, 14.1 volts it too a minute and a half. Everything was held constant in these comparisons including temperature and NaOH was my electrolyte. Remember I said earlier that for me, baking soda worked only half as well so it sounds like your results are comparable to mine.
Thanks to everyone for your help today. I believe i got a better understanding and thats what this place is for. Im going to pick up lye tomorrow and an mutli meter that works. I will mess with it more.. Im hoping now i will finally see some noticablw gains mixed with my o2 spaces and maf efie... i will keep everyone posted..