> higherpoweredh2o said on
10-09-2008 at
20:43:
Also tesla was a big fan of pulsed dc. I think you are correct about using it on hho gen but pulsed dc is a good source of power. We just dont need it yet on dry cells.
> higherpoweredh2o said on
10-09-2008 at
20:41:
This is an early video wher I am the sheep. I have switched my view on pwm since my dry cell. Cooling is the key for amps control. Much more reliable also. In 20hr drive with cell at 50a water never went over 124 feg f. Thanks for your comment
> john29302 said on
10-09-2008 at
14:05:
pwm id ont get it. yeah i know what they are and do whoopee...cells go into thermal runaway. big deal. so long as cell reaches say... 125 degrees and you can simply switch to an 8 cell array from seven. if you are designed less than 7 cells...stay away from design, my motor and explosives. pwm are an efficiency drag. Tesla would turn over in his grave if he knew people wasted power to try and gain efficiency. control with your own homemade current/volt limiter that produces hho while it works
> higherpoweredh2o said on
09-24-2008 at
03:48:
watch my other videos. The cell in my first vids is a zero style cell
> HHORevolution said on
09-24-2008 at
02:05:
Please show us your cell design. 2 liters per minute at 24.5 amps is not bad!
> Vistal1 said on
08-09-2008 at
06:26:
Your doing this on a 90 How do ya have it hooked up? I have a 94 dodge caravan i love to Tweak the comp to see if i can lean my car out more. I went form 21 to 26 mpg i think i can go more but with no tweaks it wont push more.
> higherpoweredh2o said on
08-04-2008 at
09:15:
Checked amps with a better digital meter. cheapie analog is way off. used snapon load tester and new digital amp meter 13.8v 24.5 amps 1000ml in 27 sec tested twice 6.5 mmw not bad but not happy more to come