I was trying to achieve 2 liters per min at 15 Amps. using .5 amps per sq in @ 2 volts per cell. I don't understand the math using neutral plates and calculating sq in for production. Each cell should have produce 1.3 liters when I used the sandwiched area for the contact area in the equation.
The cell runs nice and cool with no heat problems and no run away amps. In fact I am having the opposite problem, I seem to drop amps while driving.
I am not getting circulation of the water but the cells remain full. The original design was to use a pump, so I put a tube in the bottom input and drilled a 1/16" hole in the tube in every cell to allow for equal placement of the water. I don't use the pump and was wondering if I should remove the tube and just let the water flow. But then all of my bottom holes will be lined up and might allow the electricity to jump around. Not sure if that would even make a difference.
This is my first dry cell and is an ongoing experiment, either way I like the way the engine responds when injecting hydrogen. My theory is that less is more so I am using 1/4 liter gas per liter of engine and no more than 20 amps max. Right now I have made no adjustments to the stock engine I did make sure it was tuned up before installing, 3/4 liters per minute has made a difference.
Do these results seem normal or am I having a problem with production due to lack of circulation? Or should I just be happy with these results.