Craig,
Let me chime in. I watched a couple of your videos. You appear serious, and are espousing doing things the right way. The ONE thing I dont like about your numbers is that you use Gallons Per Minute of a gas. Which is INCREDIBLY misleading and varies by temperature and pressure.
I would like to know How much ENERGY it takes, start to stop, to electrolyse 1 Gallon of water. For example, I believe the number is 16.5KWH/Gallon of water. 10 Gallons of water= 165KWH of power consumed.
This should be measured on the outside of the equipment (Watt Meter into the power source). It can be reasonably estimated by consuming 8oz of water, and projecting the total. The final information should include:
- Amount of water in the resevoir to start, stop
- Temperature of this water at the start
- Temperature of this water at the finish
This would allow us to understand the net efficiency of the system you have produced. It removes the PSI issue, backpressure, temperature, etc.
For example. A 5 Gallon container, that is raised 20 deg C (25 to 45) while being electrolysed the old way is requiring 26KWH of power!!! Just to warm the water.
A telltale sign that an efficient system is being used is simply that the water does not absorb so much heat. [This was a rough back of the envelope calculation with rounding]
I agree you sound like you were being attacked. Lets not FEND off those attacks with more attacking back. Lets just get to the facts. I am curious to know what type of system you are building.
3000 Watts RF to me, means 3V @ 1000Amps = 3KW. And under normal conditions, that would take about 5+hrs to consume a Gallon of Water. And if that is the case, then the question simply
becomes "So What?"... Unless your water temperature drops or does something else amazing, you are not creating state of the art, you are leveraging what people know/understand.
I personally like the Gallon of Consumed water as the measurement. It removes a LOT of variables. It is easier to measure. And for vehicular applications, if we use 1 Gallon of Water = 2.5 Gallons of Gasoline,
then we know if we consume 1 Gallon of gasoline every 30 minutes, our system BETTER be able to REDUCE 1 Gallon of water in 60 (2X) minutes to be safe (And hopefully without 16ft tubes<g>)
Wishing you luck...
Kirk Out!