by glenn_aircooled » Sat Jun 16, 2007 12:55 am
You didnt mention Electrolyte type or concentration that you are going to use.
I hope that means that you found the answer.........
Just like Gap between plates , concentration for optimum is a balance
between not enough electrolyte [ so not enough current ] and Too little water
[ so not enough water to actually split into gasses ].
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I hope that you discovered the benefit of sealing around your plates -
To stop " Leakage Current " from taking the easy way around and not producing Gasses.
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I would encourage you to try the advised 1/8 gap and if you want to see
what difference it will make .... then change it to a smaller gap. Its a lot
of work to do it accurately
but will certainly be an interesting experiment.
There may be an optimum at 20 thou less than 1/8 th, I just dont know.
I expect that it would not be much difference. What are your aims with the
unit?
- Are you aiming to make a generator to run completely on Hydroxy
gas. or are you just hoping to make an efficient Booster to just save
20 % of your fuel?
- If you are just boosting then the very small difference in efficiency
from changing plate gap very slightly would be insignificant compared to the
difference in efficiency from reducing the output with less volts across each plate..........
Id better clarify that , you can get better efficiency from less volts across
each plate, but the gas output goes down.
To get more gas output , I put more volts across each plate up to a point.
This is an efficiency Trade Off..!
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You can get more efficiency and still decent output with larger plate sizes
but then the physical problem of fitting it into available space.....
You just have to try a certain design and change things slightly if you want to
improve it. You have a good idea for a start - to try a Series Unit and
not going too high on voltage. If made well , it will be great in what it can
do. [ as long as you think saving 20 % fuel is worthwhile ].
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I hope you have read about Bob's resonance drive.
but thats a whole bigger project.
Glenn.