How much pressure could a HHO dry cell hold? Does anyone know this?
How much pressure could a HHO dry cell hold? Does anyone know this?
03 Ford Focus 2.0 MTX mpg 32-37 summer. 30-32 winter w/o hho
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it all depends how your cell is made. But remember HHO can explode..
The cell i'm working on right know seem like it could hold about 2 psi, but i wouldn't want it to. I'm sure a cell that isn't a jerry-rigged POS could hold more.
I=V/R so R=V/I and V=I*R
P=V*I
(I=Amps, V=volts, P= power in watts, R=resistance in ohms)
HHO torches work at 15 psi and up. I'm not sure if a regulator is involved but a fire stop must be
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interesting, Is anyone pressurizing hydrogen for their car?
03 Ford Focus 2.0 MTX mpg 32-37 summer. 30-32 winter w/o hho
Jesus saves.
there is no need to pressurise it for your car of course, just let it flow
So am guessing you re thinking of for a torch:
I am planning a dual purpose rig for my older bro that doubles as a cutting torch setup for a remote location, maybe with a secondary cell for extra production without overdriving the road running one.
He has a Lot of iron cutting to do on a boat building project he is doing using old pontoons he has. All mainly about 6mm with some 12mm sections.
For cutting I have seen you want about 10 psi + as I understand so far:
http://www.siamwaterflame.co.uk/html...generator.html
though its torch tips list for 10psi - its safety cut out is set to 39psi. Seems from a photo the LCD displayed running at 31psi. This unit produces 5.83lpm of HHO
or 15 as Boltazar mentioned - but am sure the more the merrier ~_^
For curiosity:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ751...eature=related
This CNC cutter is running at 33lpm and 7.25 - 21.7 PSI and draws 3500-4000 Watt.
Was kinda joking/serious that my bro should mount a cutting torch to a toy truck (plenty of other options) for stable long straight cuts and less arm strain LOL
Should be a fun project
this guys pressurizes and adds air, but not for torches. he's got some intereting videos.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=jdmforyou
he explains his system in the gen 1 meshon video
2000 ford focus zx3 2.0L Zetec, dual o2 extenders, volo-fs2. scanguage2 ; mountain driving. base ~26, now ~30mpg.
That guy has done a whole bunch of videos. But their is little to no useful information in any of his videos.
This one seem to some up all his videos. http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=.../2/a9f86OXfJac
"This is it,-- what it does is classified,-- you guys can figure it out of yourself,-- it ether does what it does or it doesn't.
Oh yah and dont forget this one
"Watch out for the Disinformation Agents" ******WARNING******** LONG TERM EXPOSER TO HHO MAY CAUSE BRAIN DAMAGE
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but with the right tank and compressor, one could reach very high psi like your normal H tank for welding. My friend also used an old scuba tank he moded to fix dozens of flat car tires.
2000 ford focus zx3 2.0L Zetec, dual o2 extenders, volo-fs2. scanguage2 ; mountain driving. base ~26, now ~30mpg.