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  1. #11
    BigTruck Guest
    Help me out here. I guess the purpose of the magnetic field would be to produce the same amount of HHO while drawing less amps. All I know is that magnetism and current go hand in hand.

    I thought the windings or magnetic field had to go around a magnet like in a motor.

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    according to the links i posted earlier, the oxygen and h2 mole's sorta circulate ,because of the magnetic, field toward the plates they are attracted to. Using a magnetic field that rotates the same direction helps increase production by up to 20%
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    1973dodger Guest
    Rotates the same direction as what, the electrodes or the flow of water?

    Curiously,

    1973dodger

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    timetowinarace Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by mario brito View Post
    i'm very sorry if this is a stupid question, but why use a electro-magnet and not a permanent magnet ? why use more power from the car battery ? isn't the result the same ?

    in my very limited knowledge, they both produce a magnetic field with a south and a north pole.
    If you used a wire wrap around the unit, you could use the same power going to the unit. No extra current needed.

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    dennis13030 Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by timetowinarace View Post
    If you used a wire wrap around the unit, you could use the same power going to the unit. No extra current needed.
    Whether or not you connect the coil(electro-magnet) in series or in parallel with the electrolyzer, it will consume power/energy. In series, it will reduce the voltage across the electrolyzer. In parallel, it will draw more current from the battery/alternator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratous View Post
    according to the links i posted earlier, the oxygen and h2 mole's sorta circulate ,because of the magnetic, field toward the plates they are attracted to. Using a magnetic field that rotates the same direction helps increase production by up to 20%
    There is a video on youtube (below) showing the effect of applying DC current to a circular magnet under water... in one polarity, the HHO bubbles form and rotate clockwise; with reversed polarity, the bubbles form and rotate in the other direction... so I guess the magnetic field influences the movement of the HHO atoms... putting a magnet in the right position and direction might accelerate or retard the flow of HHO inside the dry/wet cells... as Stratous said.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRz0a2qiCtc

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