Having a look at the plans, the cell requires the use of a 12VDC to 110VAC inverter.
Would anyone happen to know a good one to use?
Having a look at the plans, the cell requires the use of a 12VDC to 110VAC inverter.
Would anyone happen to know a good one to use?
Do a search on grainger .com for inverters. They have dozens. Be sure to pick one that can handle your current load.
Red Rat
Ok, I found one that's suitable for my current load:
http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/items/6LM57
How would I go about adapting the AC side of the adaptor for it to fit into the PWM3G circuit, as it only looks like the inverter onkly allows AC devices to be connected by a mains plug.
Thanks for all your answers so far
For those who have read the Bob Boyce plans:
On page 28, under the heading 'Connecting the Electrics' there is this diagram:
After reading the whole guide at least 10 times, I still don't understand something:
On the diagram, it shows a diode bridge and an electronics board as 2 separate units in the circuit. But in the guide itself, it only has the PWM3G circuit and no other boards at all. And in the guide, it only talks about wiring a 13.8V DC power supply to the PWM3G, not a 110V AC inverter as indicated in the diagram.
So are the 'electronics board' and the 'diode bridge' the same board? (The PWM3G) If yes, do you need more than one PWM3G in the circuit, and how would you wire them up in respect to the AC inverter and the toriod?
This is something that's been bugging me for a while now
Sorry, but anyone?
So you reckon i'm best off scrapping the idea for the 101 plate cell?
Well from my experience - it did not work for me, mine was 54 plates and then down to 40 plates and got such little out put, even after 35 minutes of running i still could see the plates through the electrolyte.
and both sets were run at 25 amps ant 106 vdc.
I could not get any more amps without tripping the breaker.
I dont know if more amps were needed but i could not get anymore out of house hold breakers.
What amps did the boyce cell run at??
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And lots of KOH (16 LBS)
Not currently running HHO.
I dont run HHO during winter.
9 amps at 230V, producing 14LPM with no PWM by the looks of things