Posted on August 23, 2008 by daveand5
There are many good comments being posted, but many of them should be new threads or posts to be found easier.
Please join the group so you can post new ideas/threads instead of adding comments to the existing ones.
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Posted on July 28, 2008 by daveand5
Sodium carbonate: also know as soda ash, sal soda etc is an excellent electrolyte or catalyst can be bought in laundry section (sal soda, washing soda) and in spa/pool stores for decreasing ph. It also doesnt corrode the anodes.
Also seems that ph increasing products in spa/pool stores is a sulphuric acid product
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Posted on July 7, 2008 by daveand5
Controlling the amps has many variables, the most effective is probably the catalyst, adjust the concentration to the amp range you are shooting for.
Try adding Neutral plates, one at a time, these also are claimed to reduce heat produced. Some claim they reduce output, some claim they increase output. Try it yourself and decide.
Pulse modulation [...]
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Posted on June 28, 2008 by daveand5
A catalyst is a chemical compound that acts to speed up a reaction, but in the process is not itself changed. Therefore the catalyst, at the end of the reaction, is free to act again to assist another reactant through the reaction.
Catalysts work by lowering the energy barrier between the reactants and the products. In [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by daveand5
Seems to be a debate on types of Catalysts that should be used in HHO production.
Everything I find about using catalysts states to start with a small amount, increasing gradually until your goal amperage is reached, bear in mind that a cold start may be at 10 amps and gradually increase as high as 15 [...]
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Posted on June 27, 2008 by daveand5
There are so many types of catalysts out there, some cheap, some expensive, some dangerous!
as distinct types are added sub categories will be added. Be sure to add things like percent solution, teaspoons per qt, hydrometer reading, etc so everyone can duplicate the result and make improvements.
And BY ALL MEANS, if there is some dangerous [...]
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