Originally Posted by
artnesmith
Our local HHO club has procured and built the separator cells using our own dry cell with a membrane. We've gone so far as to make sure materials are exactly as outlined in the materials list which required ordering from the Internet to procure the proper nylon non-coated material. However, in contrast to the videos and information provided the cells are losing conductivity through the membrane/separator material. For example, the same strength electrolyte that produced a mere 4 amps in a separator cell produces nearly 30 amps in an identical configured cell without the membranes. How do you counter the problems associated with the loss of conductivity in these cells? Or is this a fact of the laws of physics and we must stack more cells to increase productivity?
I wouldn't bother to ask, except I'm concerned about the videos I've seen of these cells in operation. The videos and posted information indicate high production/amps similar to non-separator cells. Are we missing something here? Thanks in advance for any help here.
How great is that. I wish we had a local HHO club.
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