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    gas/solar/hho hybrid

    so i was thinking about having my van or any car being covered with solar panels maybe even the rollable kind that are flexible and damage resistant and using that to power your hho system reducing the strain on the alternator and therefore the motor making everything it more efficient has anyone ever done this? besides the rv guy? or maybe just using the panels to help take the load off the alternator? could u even intergrate solar panels into a cars electrical system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dswareagle View Post
    so i was thinking about having my van or any car being covered with solar panels maybe even the rollable kind that are flexible and damage resistant and using that to power your hho system reducing the strain on the alternator and therefore the motor making everything it more efficient has anyone ever done this? besides the rv guy? or maybe just using the panels to help take the load off the alternator? could u even intergrate solar panels into a cars electrical system?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BioFarmer93 View Post
    STOP STOP!! You're giving me goosebumps!
    im not sure if this is a good or bad comments also gus i am totally at a loss when it comes to your unipolar theory... could you perhaps school me? also this punch 5.0 that is damn near zero current leakage how the hell are the collecting gas from edge of the plates instead of sides like everyone else does?

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    That was definitely a good comment! I think about doing that a lot and take it a little farther as well.. Unipolar is just another (old tech) way to electrically arrange your cells. Instead of a +nnnnnn-nnnnnn+ arrangement, you arrange them like this (not visually accurate, but functionally accurate)
    +[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]- You can have any number of plates (has to be more than one even or odd) in a group (within reason) to target a specific amperage range, but the number has to be the same for each group. For instance, I used 7 groups of 5 plates each, +[+-+-+]_[+-+-+]_[+-+-+]... and so on. Seven groups divide's 13.8V to just under 2V per group just like a 7 cell bipolar reactor divides 13.8V to just under 2V per cell. Here is a better visual if it helps.. http://www.hhoforums.com/attachment....3&d=1270397754

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    Quote Originally Posted by BioFarmer93 View Post
    That was definitely a good comment! I think about doing that a lot and take it a little farther as well.. Unipolar is just another (old tech) way to electrically arrange your cells. Instead of a +nnnnnn-nnnnnn+ arrangement, you arrange them like this (not visually accurate, but functionally accurate)
    +[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]_[- +]_[+ -]- You can have any number of plates (has to be more than one even or odd) in a group (within reason) to target a specific amperage range, but the number has to be the same for each group. For instance, I used 7 groups of 5 plates each, +[+-+-+]_[+-+-+]_[+-+-+]... and so on. Seven groups divide's 13.8V to just under 2V per group just like a 7 cell bipolar reactor divides 13.8V to just under 2V per cell. Here is a better visual if it helps.. http://www.hhoforums.com/attachment....3&d=1270397754

    As for the Punch.... Beseball been bery bery good to me... Punch? I don no...

    ok so color me retarded... where the electrolyzers are in series how can it reverse polarity while still in the same line............

    in regards to punch... his slim cell seems to be sealed all the way around with only a small break on the sides for water in and gas out how is he doing this does it even make that big a difference?

    so gas being 4 bucks a gallon and 92 dollars to fill my van has renewed my desire to rig my car a 1999 chevy astro 6cyl i was thinking just a 8x8 21 plate 3 stack pulling about 20 amps or so would be ok for that what do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dswareagle View Post
    ok so color me retarded... where the electrolyzers are in series how can it reverse polarity while still in the same line............

    in regards to punch... his slim cell seems to be sealed all the way around with only a small break on the sides for water in and gas out how is he doing this does it even make that big a difference?

    so gas being 4 bucks a gallon and 92 dollars to fill my van has renewed my desire to rig my car a 1999 chevy astro 6cyl i was thinking just a 8x8 21 plate 3 stack pulling about 20 amps or so would be ok for that what do you think?
    So color me retarded also- I don't know, it just does - because that is how my first system was built and it worked well.. BUT it also works just as well if you add one more group to it to make it "right".

    Punch? Can't comment, never took one apart.. Sorry.

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    hey gus check out this link you can get solar panels for 83 cents per watt cheapest i can find would only cost about 240 to power a cell if im thinking that 290 watts http://www.dmsolar.com/solar-module-1141.html

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    If you are wanting to do this your best bet would be to skip the solar and just install LiFePO4's big enough to give you your current for 2x your normal commute. Then charge via grid at home.

    There are several issues with trying to use solar panels as you are thinking. The ones you pointed out are rigid and weigh in at 26lbs each. By the time you mount 2 of them you are going to be pushing 70lbs with associated hardware. Then you have wind resistance.... not to mention the added risk of damage..... a rock anyone. Then figure in your conversion losses... what if your driving at night or a cloudy day.....

    I'm not against solar, in fact I am in the middle of installing a large array at my house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dswareagle View Post
    hey gus check out this link you can get solar panels for 83 cents per watt cheapest i can find would only cost about 240 to power a cell if im thinking that 290 watts http://www.dmsolar.com/solar-module-1141.html
    Very sweet,
    That's .06 cents a watt less than the best price I've seen from Sun Electronics on those style panels. Shane makes a good point about the drag and weight. It only really works out if you have a high drag heavy (old) vehicle to start with and are willing to fair the panels into the roof with foam and fiberglass. You would also need a semi-custom little piece of electronics to manage the over voltage of the panels and convert it to amps, or a separate dedicated battery to "clamp" the panel voltage- with the added weight penalty.
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    well as you know i drive and astro van so i have plenty of room on the roof but i was just suggesting as a possibility i would love to have one on my room and use excess to make hydrogen fuel for a car that would be the bomb

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