thanks madscientist that helps. sometimes I feel like im asking not so smart of questions. So I am greatfull for straight forward answers instead of negative comments like some might give..
just one more thing for me to build I guess. geeez this is the funnest and most expensive hobby I got myself into yet..
Yes I believe the filter is helping. I was working with a somewhat poor design that I purchased before i found this site and have been working to improve the cell. Going from 5 neutrals to 6 is more than likely the cause for my lost production, but with the filter installed I am 'feeling' the difference at my foot and that is something that hasn't happened since i installed the unit in march of 2011.
I plan on building one of these filters for any unit i install or that I help install, aligning the hydrogen is a good thing for what we want to do. I think i built this one for 35 bucks, yes its an expensive hobby but a very fun one.
Thank you Havens for your positive testimony. And for the price sounds like a no brainer. I hope more people catch on o this thread..
What is this "good HHO" everyone speaks of? The oxygen pair is the same in any case. So, you must be referring to the spin of the hydrogen pairing. How is the exceedingly small energy difference affecting the combustion dynamics?
Yes, we're talking about the spin of the hydrogen and that we can effectively manipulate the spin with a magnetic field just prior to injection into the vehicle's intake system. Unfortunately i can't give you scientific data on the combustion dynamic, but i can feel the difference in how my engine is handling now.
How do you know you have effectively manipulated the spin? How do you know the 75% ortho hydrogen you are trying to create is not in actuality being reduced to para hydrogen? I am assuming the somewhat more energetic ortho is your target, correct? Why even go through this exercise when you are already 3/4 of the way there? The patent linked to at the start of this thread is not one that is used in industry. It probably could work seeing as the spin conversion is proportional to the mass, velocity and magnetic field intensity. Liquid hydrogen pumped at Kilograms per cubic meter and meters per second, in fields created by electromagnets many times more intense than what you can create with the best rare earth magnets is used to . . . get this . . . eliminate ortho from the mix and convert the majority of the liquid hydrogen to para hydrogen. This is to stabilize the liquid for long term storage at low temperatures.
How you "feel" is fine in love and spicy foods. However, you need to quantify, if you are to call this a scientific discussion. Even if it is the most basic of measurements - indirect or direct.