I was actually first who pulled-in the HHO machinery in my land. Simply I was about 1982 in the Kiiv in the business trip so I seen an invitation to go for free soviet science advances exhibition at Paton welding institute and my eyes sticked to HHO torch. Probably because I felt soon my old properly rusted car must have undergo the fundamental welding jobs. So, next year I managed my institute must buy one. Actually it bought a two, one normal size, and another for micro-welding. Later I studied their ideas and electrical parameters, hopefully I may tell it short.
So, between two plates MUST be MORE than 2 Volts, however it may grow up to 3,5V but it means higher losses and warming. If to put plates in series, even without of contact between em, voltage multiplicates and may easily be near to 220V. Plates must be made of AISI-316, 318, and only short-sighted people made it of AISI-306, but 304 is garbage. All other materials as well.
Plate MAY be rolled then You get a larger area, area load must be not over 10 A/dm2 but nothing wrong if 2 A/dm2. So, the cell-welded plastic green garden hence may be brilliant insulator and gap keeper between plates.
It is hardly forbidden to KEEP any gas in any volume, thus the all gas filled corners MUST be filled by electrolyte immediately (S-form pipe).
The electrolyte - best ever made is human urine but damn smelly. K, Na and Li salts gives out the bad chlorine powder dirt, especially Na. May be used the acids, H2SO4, HNO3, HCl, H3PO4, COOH etc but results are even poorer than alkali.
So, if the multi-plate mechanics (how to keep, how to hermetize) is rather tricky, then monoplate-pair cell is simplistic, just canalization pipe, canalization end-covers. Only watch it must be PP or PE but not PVC which is alkali-afraid.
So, put the sandwich hence plastic-aisi306-hence plastic-Asisi-306 and wound it around anything let the outer end is passing to encapsulate into your canalization pipe.
Feed by PC ATX 5V making the loop controlling the current for TL494. In car case I suspect the most appropriate way to get correct multihundred Amps and few volts down-converter will be most wonderful ever made masterpiece of tablets named hip6301 plus hip6101. One is multiphase oscillator with adjustable phase count, and other is very safe gate driver for about 100 A per phase.
So, between two plates MUST be MORE than 2 Volts, however it may grow up to 3,5V but it means higher losses and warming. If to put plates in series, even without of contact between em, voltage multiplicates and may easily be near to 220V. Plates must be made of AISI-316, 318, and only short-sighted people made it of AISI-306, but 304 is garbage. All other materials as well.
Plate MAY be rolled then You get a larger area, area load must be not over 10 A/dm2 but nothing wrong if 2 A/dm2. So, the cell-welded plastic green garden hence may be brilliant insulator and gap keeper between plates.
It is hardly forbidden to KEEP any gas in any volume, thus the all gas filled corners MUST be filled by electrolyte immediately (S-form pipe).
The electrolyte - best ever made is human urine but damn smelly. K, Na and Li salts gives out the bad chlorine powder dirt, especially Na. May be used the acids, H2SO4, HNO3, HCl, H3PO4, COOH etc but results are even poorer than alkali.
So, if the multi-plate mechanics (how to keep, how to hermetize) is rather tricky, then monoplate-pair cell is simplistic, just canalization pipe, canalization end-covers. Only watch it must be PP or PE but not PVC which is alkali-afraid.
So, put the sandwich hence plastic-aisi306-hence plastic-Asisi-306 and wound it around anything let the outer end is passing to encapsulate into your canalization pipe.
Feed by PC ATX 5V making the loop controlling the current for TL494. In car case I suspect the most appropriate way to get correct multihundred Amps and few volts down-converter will be most wonderful ever made masterpiece of tablets named hip6301 plus hip6101. One is multiphase oscillator with adjustable phase count, and other is very safe gate driver for about 100 A per phase.