Comments on Hydrogen gas controller … Control gas production
September 1, 2010
wizard4204 @
10:25 pm
bloody awesome man when i get to an output of hydrogen i want to control im probably going to try and make one
and when it comes to doing what im told cant be done goes to show why im a wizard
sun4777 @
10:25 pm
Hi do you sell controller seems to work a hell of lot better than pwm that Ihave.I watch your great videos and Igree about the car makers want people to belive that hydrogen is so hard to store ,when regular people on utube have alot of answers and you are one of them. good work! sun4777
logichydrogen @
10:25 pm
Yes, visit my myspace page.
BigDaddyGdog @
10:25 pm
somewhere where we can downlaod the palns?
Triple88a @
10:25 pm
thank you for the fast response yes i did confuse it with a pwm. Thanks again
logichydrogen @
10:25 pm
Hello, I am using a triple 5 timer chip in this controller and it does drive a 30 amp automotive relay. I haven't measured the pulses but it does a great job of controlling gas output by increasing or decreasing amps and voltage. This controller should not be confused with a PWM and I am not using frequency to split the water, just good plate spacing and adjustable current. Feel free to ask any more questions you may have.
Triple88a @
10:25 pm
Is that a relay driven one? how many pulses can it do? Did you ever try to experiment with a 555?
jonjetzone @
10:25 pm
Wow, simple and yet effecient. Is there any chance that you can provide a schematic diagram? It would be great ) 5 stars! Regards, Jon
logichydrogen @
10:25 pm
Hello there, thank you for the endorsement. I hope all is well with your unit and other experiments. Please keep me posted as I am very interested in the progress you are making. Best regards.
logichydrogen @
10:25 pm
Hi Jon, thanks for the compliment. This controller can cut voltage and amps in half or pulse current at many different speeds. Lets say you have a generator that pulls 60 amps max, you would simple connect a 60 amp or higher relay to the signal wire and the controller will switch the relay at hyper speeds to reduce or increase the volts and amps. The possibilities are endless and there are no heat issues because a power Mosfet transistor does not handle the switching like a PWM with a heat sink.
jonjetzone @
10:25 pm
Nice video. Is there any details about amps and volts? Regards, Jon
GoGreenHHOhybrid @
10:25 pm
This controller works Great! How do I know? I have one in my honda,thanks to Logichydrogen, Great video to! much thanks from john at GoGreenHHOhybrid have a good day!!!
Comments on Hydrogen gas controller … Control gas production
wizard4204 @ 10:25 pm
bloody awesome man when i get to an output of hydrogen i want to control im probably going to try and make one
and when it comes to doing what im told cant be done goes to show why im a wizard
sun4777 @ 10:25 pm
Hi do you sell controller seems to work a hell of lot better than pwm that Ihave.I watch your great videos and Igree about the car makers want people to belive that hydrogen is so hard to store ,when regular people on utube have alot of answers and you are one of them. good work! sun4777
logichydrogen @ 10:25 pm
Yes, visit my myspace page.
BigDaddyGdog @ 10:25 pm
somewhere where we can downlaod the palns?
Triple88a @ 10:25 pm
thank you for the fast response
yes i did confuse it with a pwm. Thanks again
logichydrogen @ 10:25 pm
Hello, I am using a triple 5 timer chip in this controller and it does drive a 30 amp automotive relay. I haven't measured the pulses but it does a great job of controlling gas output by increasing or decreasing amps and voltage. This controller should not be confused with a PWM and I am not using frequency to split the water, just good plate spacing and adjustable current. Feel free to ask any more questions you may have.
Triple88a @ 10:25 pm
Is that a relay driven one? how many pulses can it do? Did you ever try to experiment with a 555?
jonjetzone @ 10:25 pm
Wow, simple and yet effecient. Is there any chance that you can provide a schematic diagram? It would be great
) 5 stars! Regards, Jon
logichydrogen @ 10:25 pm
Hello there, thank you for the endorsement. I hope all is well with your unit and other experiments. Please keep me posted as I am very interested in the progress you are making. Best regards.
logichydrogen @ 10:25 pm
Hi Jon, thanks for the compliment. This controller can cut voltage and amps in half or pulse current at many different speeds. Lets say you have a generator that pulls 60 amps max, you would simple connect a 60 amp or higher relay to the signal wire and the controller will switch the relay at hyper speeds to reduce or increase the volts and amps. The possibilities are endless and there are no heat issues because a power Mosfet transistor does not handle the switching like a PWM with a heat sink.
jonjetzone @ 10:25 pm
Nice video. Is there any details about amps and volts? Regards, Jon
GoGreenHHOhybrid @ 10:25 pm
This controller works Great! How do I know? I have one in my honda,thanks to Logichydrogen, Great video to! much thanks from john at GoGreenHHOhybrid have a good day!!!