Do you have a link to where we may find the resetable fuse?
Do you have a link to where we may find the resetable fuse?
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In this discussion of alternative, heat resistant containers: would a carbon fiber container work? People use them all the time on their rice rocket cars.
It should work as some companies use carbon fiber electrodes.
2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG
Carbon fiber as a conductor?....I thought it would have an insulator value...
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Hey! That's not nice. Rice is cheaper than gas after all.
And a carbon fiber container would be amazing. Its very strong and resilient to the elements. The only problem is it doesn't take to impacts well. Its durability lies in its tensile strength. Its also incredibly expensive now because of Boeing hoarding nearly 80% of the world's supply of CF. Fiberglass would be a much more sensible solution.
Couldn't The Temp Sensor Be On The Outside Of The Generator?
Water injection and water vapour injection has been used with petrol engines for ages with good results at higher power outputs. Have a look around the car geeks sites and its still pretty popular. I don't think there is any disadvantages from water vapour in the HHO EXCEPT if you create it by inefficient generator design.
John
think like an O2 sensor
Add a bung into the sidewall of your electrolyzer then just screw the temp sensor into the bung.
Also thinking about a thermostat. A relatively cheap, though perhaps bulky piece could be a simple house thermostat.