Will using AC instead of DC affect my cell's results in any way?
Will using AC instead of DC affect my cell's results in any way?
Study a lot more before you do any experiments. You obviously need to read a great deal ! Each cell should have approximately 2 volts between each plate. So 12v verse's 120v makes a great deal difference in the cells size.
Read...Study
Read...Study
Read...Study
Then ask..................
Its done right or its not done !
Hail HHO.
I know that, but you didn't answer my question at all.
Well then put 120v to a cell that is set up for 12v, then call me when you find all the pieces.
Seriously !!?? Do you understand electricity ?
Its done right or its not done !
Hail HHO.
Sorry, let me apologize.
Disassociating water, be it 120v or 12v will do just that, disassociate water. How well it is helped along in other ways with design, electrolytes and tuning of the electronics will determine the affects. Obviously, if you have 120v's you will have more HHO, but will have a much larger cell compared to a 12v cell.
Is that of any help ??
Its done right or its not done !
Hail HHO.
I never said straight out of the wall. I was planning on using a step down transformer (rewired MOT) without a bridge rectifier to go from 120v to around 12-13v AC for my 7 plate cell
Yes,
you can use even a simple low amp transformer from Radio shack to get your DC to get small amounts of HHO
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When you're two steps ahead, you're a crackpot."
Ah, finally, thank you.
The transformer i speak of will turn AC to DC (120AC to 3 - 24 volts DC with very low amps)
What are you going to use it for?
When you're one step ahead of the crowd you're a genius.
When you're two steps ahead, you're a crackpot."