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RamiKatzs:
Hi everyone. I will start this off. What is the maximum safe pressure you can have h2o gas at? What if its mixed 50% with nitrogen? Thanks in advance. Rami
Dankie:
I dunno but plz be safe...
RamiKatzs:
Thanks Dankie for your concern. I should know the answer, for some reason 60-80 psi is in my head. I don't want to find out the hard way. I'm in a safe range right now but later today I would like to double my pressure to 60 psi. Anyone else input is appreciated.
Rami.
Steve:
--- Quote from: RamiKatzs on August 02, 2010, 14:05:00 pm ---Thanks Dankie for your concern. I should know the answer, for some reason 60-80 psi is in my head. I don't want to find out the hard way. I'm in a safe range right now but later today I would like to double my pressure to 60 psi. Anyone else input is appreciated.
Rami.
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Hi, I had HHO in my vessel at at least 80 PSI.....
Of course you dont want any spike in there....
Not sure what the exact max pressure is.
Steve
haithar:
--- Quote from: RamiKatzs on August 02, 2010, 05:41:32 am ---Hi everyone. I will start this off. What is the maximum safe pressure you can have h2o gas at? What if its mixed 50% with nitrogen? Thanks in advance. Rami
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Depends on the container you use? ??? Also you can use the universal gas law to detemine the temperature at a given volume and pressure, you want to be below the burn temperature obviously.
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