Originally Posted by
dlynds
I heard that placing magnets on dry cells will improve production. If anyone has any info, I sure would appreciate it. Questions: Should the negative plate be located at the electrolyte inlet or the gas outlet side of the cell ? If using magnets, should the north or south pole be placed on the negative plate side ?
Any help sure would be appreciated. D Lynds
I have done some experimenting and found magnets of no use at all with HHO production. An electron is required to break the bond in water. Unless you move the magnetic field no electrons will move. If anyone has made them work I would love to know how but I have never seen one make a difference.
As far as the water inlet and gas outlet it has no effect on the cell at all.
Larry
2008 Nissan Frontier 4X4 Nismo. 12 MPG baseline with my normal commute and heavy stop and go daily driving. Generator installed and working on 3/29/2009
Up to 14.5 MPG with no enhancers. Still testing the effects of lots of HHO and no electronic enhancers.