i have deregulated a alterternater and fitted it beside my existing one so 2 alternaters one 12 volt for the car electronics and pwm the other puts out around 70 volts this will be used to drive the hho cell. i have a bank of 3 denso ignition coils that i want to use to step up the voltage with and pulse them with 70volts from my pwm and high voltage alternater. my understanding of circuits is a little limited at this stage i am a fabrication engineer so the cell and mounting alternators was a breeze, alas now i'm scratching my head a little bit whether when i flick the switch all i'll get is smoke. i thought ignition coils would be useful for the real high voltage low amperage needed to polarise water and hopefully get close to a resonant circuit reaction. i have good measurement equipment and the cell is setup with a internal probe to measure temp as well as pressure and a flowmeter so i can tell when things change for the better very quickly. if anyone has some suggestions (eg) wont work, will work but not very well, or a alternate setup please feel free to comment its all usefull to me. i'm getting reasonable results with brute force but really want to use a clean setup without the need for pottasium hydroxide or lots of amps being used to get my gas out.
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alternator power
Hi, you won't need coils for good results. Check out these diagrams for alternator powering a water cell:
Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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Stan Meyer alternator diagram
There is a Stan Meyer diagram of an alternator method. I'll post it if I come across it.Sincerely,
Aaron Murakami
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