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current limited plasma hho
Duration: 5:23
watch in HD. I took crob227's advice and put a high voltage transformer primary in series with the cathode. I will try out his circuit in the future. This is a reaction I get at approximately no greater than 450 watts of input power. The whole reaction is centered around the voltage drop properties of the capacitor bank. When more amps flow through the bank, there is a voltage drop. When I adjust the dimmer, in series connected to the bank, I think it changes the properties of that voltage drop as I get better results when the dimmer is at low power. The cathode in this setup is made of copper which is fine because the anode is made of 304 stainless steel. The copper becomes electroplated with the steel and so no erosion to the cathode will happen. The solution is composed of filtered tap water (need to get my distiller working) and a tbl spoon of baking soda salt mixture (4:1 soda to salt ratio)