by CJMOSS » Thu Jul 20, 2006 1:39 am
The issue of heating became a real problem when I increased the electrode area (V 1.1 my project page). It was not boiling, but the current load at the connections was melting the ABS. ABS can take boiling temps. I tried a ballast resistor in line, but the thing really heated and the electrolyzer still acted like a dead short, even reducing voltage to 6 v going to the electrolysers (3v in series each) was too much. When I reduced it by adding two ballast giving about 1.5 v each, the thing would not produce much. For the time being, the smaller electrode (washers) produces just as much gas without the electrode connections melting the ABS. I'm looking for the PWM, but I really don't know what it is (due to no background in electronics). A potentometer for automobile interior light dimmer just cooked in seconds. I'm 99% sure that I had no short in the construction of the electrolyzer. I built a virtual dead load device, chuckle. That is what got me to thinking about using that heat for circulating the electrolyte in Version 2 (yet to be designed).
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