Originally Posted by
Philldpapill
Just curious - what kind of pressures do you think your HHO cell can handle? I'm making a digital gas flow meter(screw the bottle method), but the only catch, is that it might produce up to 3 or 4psi at high gas outputs, less pressure at lower outputs. This is due to the way the meter measures airflow - measuring the pressure drop across a small orifice as gas flows through it.
I've got the meter working pretty well, but I'd like to make sure other people's HHO cells can handle the slight pressure. So, has anyone ever tested their HHO cell for pressure? I'd think most fairly good quality cells can handle 10psi without problems, but I just want to make sure.
It is fairly easy to get a cell to handle some pressure. Most good dry cells will take 30 PSI easily. I have had my Nickel much higher than that. If a cell could not handle at least 10 PSI than the design needs improvement.
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.