That tower looks bad. Take some more time on that part and you should see better results. Look at what you have. Ask yourself, will this hold under a load?
Still, 6 amps will not get you to 1 LPM.I`m still trying after 6 months (I have 3 cells in series +n-) on 12 amps and I can bearly do 1 LPM.Have you measured your gas production before or is it just an estimation?If I don`t see a video I`m not convinced…sorry
I do a few things different the the original design.But the main thing is making sure u have ZERO leaks. it seems to produce more HHO.I also run right at 6 amps.HOT JAR but has not melted the acrylic tower yet
yes u can make a water4gas design efficient by putting more wires to it but i cannot believe 700ml in one minute…not from a single device like that.i have 15
plate designs 3 in series and i can bearly output 1 lpm
sophocha,we agree the w4g i see pictured is not a good design. I use 20ga 316L stainless steel,120 in.doubled then braided. I then put it on a tower with 1/4 inch spacing between the + and -. I get .7 liter per min. I took a 93 Ranger 4.0 from 18 to 26 mpg
tom(ei)toes tomAtoes….it is the same design principle that won`t work because its not efficient enough.You need more stainless steel surface and neutral plates inbetween to keep the heat down, otherwise you end up with a melted core.I`m glad that I`ve bought this…it made me think of how to make the design more efficient.So in a way thank you water4gas! (or similar companies with similar designs)…ehehe
I`ve switched to my own efficient design that holds a lot of amps.See my other videos.W4g design is for trash!I have now managed to start saving gas.
That tower looks bad. Take some more time on that part and you should see better results. Look at what you have. Ask yourself, will this hold under a load?
Still, 6 amps will not get you to 1 LPM.I`m still trying after 6 months (I have 3 cells in series +n-) on 12 amps and I can bearly do 1 LPM.Have you measured your gas production before or is it just an estimation?If I don`t see a video I`m not convinced…sorry
I do a few things different the the original design.But the main thing is making sure u have ZERO leaks. it seems to produce more HHO.I also run right at 6 amps.HOT JAR but has not melted the acrylic tower yet
yes u can make a water4gas design efficient by putting more wires to it but i cannot believe 700ml in one minute…not from a single device like that.i have 15
plate designs 3 in series and i can bearly output 1 lpm
sophocha,we agree the w4g i see pictured is not a good design. I use 20ga 316L stainless steel,120 in.doubled then braided. I then put it on a tower with 1/4 inch spacing between the + and -. I get .7 liter per min. I took a 93 Ranger 4.0 from 18 to 26 mpg
tom(ei)toes tomAtoes….it is the same design principle that won`t work because its not efficient enough.You need more stainless steel surface and neutral plates inbetween to keep the heat down, otherwise you end up with a melted core.I`m glad that I`ve bought this…it made me think of how to make the design more efficient.So in a way thank you water4gas! (or similar companies with similar designs)…ehehe
This is not a Water4Gas design!!!