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Thread: GREAT NEWS-heat problem solved

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    Griz64 Guest

    GREAT NEWS-heat problem solved

    Well GREAT NEWS guys-I think I finally got a handle on my heating problem today and I have you guys to thank for it. I was told by several people to try a +NNN-NNN+ configuration. I decided to take it one step further and ended up with +NNN-NNN+NNN-. I also remember reading somewhere that if I wrapped the cell that would help with heating issues as well. I decided to use Glad Cling Wrap in a pinch and low and behold I was able to keep the temp down to 140*f in a 2 hour period. Before I tried all that I was running between 180*-220*f. So I have to say a very hearty and sincere THANK YOU to all the guys that helped me out with my little problem...YOU GUYS ROCK.

    p.s. I hope I can repay the favor someday

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    Thats great news, hopefully your on your way to increased fuel economy. Grats
    2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG

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    HYDROTEKPRO Guest
    The way you return the favor is inform other people about how excellent HHO systems are, that didn't know about it!

    Great job for solving that problem.

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    shortstack Guest
    how did you wrap the plates,? individual or around the outside?

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    c02cutter Guest
    wrap around the whole cell, helps contain stray current.

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    shortstack Guest
    did it affect your production rate?

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    Cyr Guest
    Cling Wrap? Really???

    Interesting... I'm gonna have to do some testing with that, to see if it affects production.

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    jazmie Guest
    wrap all stell become one with aluminum foil?then the gas how to go out?...i really dont understand...can u post some pic ur setup?...it will help us

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    Griz64 Guest
    Ok guys I hope this answers some of the questions here. Yes I wrapped my WHOLE cell in Glad Cling Wrap because it was all I had at the time. I dont really know if it will affect the production yet or not. That is my next step-to take the wrap off and see what happens. I will let you know tomorrow night after I have tried it. The only parts of the cell that are not wrapped are the top and bottom of the stack. That way the water can still circulate through it. I hope this helps answer your questions.

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