Added: Jul 24, 2008
From: lutherp40
Duration: 7:20
Testing the test procedures.The lack of commentary was intentional.Data recorded during this video:First passTime of day = 5:06 PM EDTTank Temp = 111.5 deg FBattery temp = 82.5 deg FOutput temp = 95.1 deg FTerminal temp = 98.5 deg FVoltage = 14.19Amps = 10.5 mV (or 5.25 amps)Time for 340ml - 1:25 (or 85 seconds)Second passTime of day = 5:10 PM EDTTank Temp = 114.2 deg FBattery temp = 81.8 deg FOutput temp = 98.0 deg FTerminal temp = 99.0 deg FVoltage = 14.22Amps = 11.0 mV (or 5.50 amps)Time for 340ml - 1:22 (or 82 seconds)Solution is:2 quarts of Distilled water with 1/8 teaspoon of NaOH crystals added.Plate Config:5 SS wall plates wired +nnn- with 3/32" spacing. sealed sides and partially sealed top and bottom (see "HHO foam is bad" for pictures of the assembled plates)I am using a 30 Ampere @ 50mV shunt in series with the current flow. Reading the voltage values on the 300mV scale of the smaller fluke meter shown in the video. As such all the values for amperages column listed in this video are actually 1/2 of the millivolt values that were recorded.As a side note to this video, you can see that output increases with the slight increase of tank temperature.I also know that from my earlier tests that once the outside tank temperature reaches about 162 to 165 deg F. You are now boiling water. The temperature never rises above this point because the heat transfer is released into the steam and no longer into the electrolytic solution, thus stabilizing the temperature.I am not saying that this is good or bad, but if you run your tank to boiling temperature, you will need to deal with the steam release and the accelerated loss of electrolytic solution that this causes.
Channel: Tech
Tags: alternative brown flow fuel gas generator hho hydrogen hydroxy testing water
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings) Views: 437 Comments: 2
charlieehler Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - I agree. Good documentation Luther!I suggest transferrring your data to a title panel at the end of the clip. This way it's easier for a viewer to read.Charlie Ehler
lutherp40 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - The data itself isn't really that important in this clip.It was basically demonstrating that you should document items that are important for your testing.I mean, If you do not document your testing, how will know that you accidentally stumbled across that elusive magic combination?Basically, I need to know if I am making progress or if I just found another way that it won't work.
lutherp40 Says:
Jul 26, 2008 - For those of you that are interested. I have added the specifications and the data that was recorded during this video to the description section.Click the "more" link to see this data.
lutherp40 Says:
Aug 9, 2008 - Thank you very much for your comment.
thecellinside Says:
Jul 24, 2008 - Good documentation Luther! Nice job