What is the temp of your electrolizer @ 25.5 amps at 12.5 volts getting 1.5 lpm .
In trying diferant configurations with 7 plates I got good results with
-nn+nn- less Naoh and instant results .I am still trying to get the +nnnnn_ to work but it starts out reall low on amps with hardly any production untill it warms up then it wants to run away .Now this is in a bay setup so I think with the 5 neautrals in the middle I am loosing more off the edges into the bay than with the other configuration ...
I have a feeling that the conductivity of the plates have a lot to do with the optimum voltage per cell. S.S. is a poor conductor when compared to copper and aluminum which should not be used for HHO. I think the S.S. is acting like a resistor, requiring more volts per cell (2 - 3 volts). Just my own theory.
Experimented with multiple setups and recorded the results at startup - after I compile the data I will post the results later this weekend. I found some interesting configurations produce more than expected...
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."
ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .
My last Generator and the design I want to use on a larger scale was -NNNN+NNNN-. For the test, mainly due to available metal, my plates were 3.5 in by 3.5 in. With 1.5x1.5 in. squared reactive plate area. Running it in the Jeep my mileage dropped 3-4 mpg. What I want to do is run 2 such 11 plate stacks where both generators are wired in parallel to each other so they produce double the output of a single gen/stack and are hooked to 1 reservoir. Would the amperage double as well?
Is the 1.5 x 1.5 active area correct. That is very small and would limit you to much.My last Generator and the design I want to use on a larger scale was -NNNN+NNNN-. For the test, mainly due to available metal, my plates were 3.5 in by 3.5 in. With 1.5x1.5 in. squared reactive plate area. Running it in the Jeep my mileage dropped 3-4 mpg. What I want to do is run 2 such 11 plate stacks where both generators are wired in parallel to each other so they produce double the output of a single gen/stack and are hooked to 1 reservoir. Would the amperage double as well?
Follow these three rules and you will be fine.
1. Not MORE than .5 amps/inĀ² of active surface area on ONE plate.
2. Not MORE than 2.3 volts/cell (gap).
3. Not more than 500 ml/liter of engine size. Some engines require slightly more.
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."
ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .