Originally Posted by
kimbo
i understand that it's dangerous to store hho, but that's why i ask the question how many lpm would a hob require. if it's so bloody volatile you should'nt need much in storage to buffer the start up of your stove, and then we're into the realms of hho on demand and no need to store it at high pressure. turning on the stove reduces the pressure in the storage tank and causes the reactor to start up..... bob's yer uncle .. fanny's yer aunt..., working stove.
ps. bio farmer, why don't people build these reactors on the diagonal? just occurred to me that if the square plate setup was turned 45 degrees (diamond), the gas would be easier to harvest at the top of the diamond and the reactor couyld be much easier drained when needed.