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Just the pulseing circuit used to drive a GM HEI aftermarket coil. somewhere around 62,000-70,000 VDC. Also is pulse & duty cycle adjustible.


This is a small alpha setup of a unit. This is a 2 plate stainless steel setup. The plates are 8" long & 5" wide & 1.5 inches apart.
the cell is pulsed at 14hz & a 75% duty cycle & pulls around 10-12 amps.
The + side of the cell is seperated from the power supply by a high power full wave bridge rectifier.I am only useing 1 diode out of the rectifier,I used it because of the high power cappibility & the easy mounting for a heatsink.
The Coil is also pulsed at 14hz, but the duty cycle is set to 50%.
The coil was ran to the + side of the cell, but with a half inch gap & a 10 ohm 10 watt resistor in between.The coil is there to help the density of the gas being made.
A much bigger & better 1 will be built, but u gotta start somewhere.
Better to blow up cheap stuff then expensive :O)
The heatsinks were from Pentium 2 & 3 processers for the rectifier & the coil driver.
Just sanded them, drilled holes, put some heatsink grease on & bolted them on.


Just a shot of the Bridge rectifier & the HEI coil.


Shot of the coil driver(Module form a 76 350 V8 distibutor)& the timing circuit. The circuit consists of a 555 timer, power regulator, 2n3904 small signal transistor,resistors & an led on the output for a visual to make sure the circuit is working correctly.


mmmm, how strong to u like yer coffee? I like mine strong enough to run a car.. lol

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