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First off let me say that I am not an electronics person.
I am building a rather large hydrogen generator that I can use to fill a pneumatic with hydrogen at 200PSI. I have everything figured out all except one very important thing, the power supply.
I expect it to draw quite a bit of current.
If anyone could suggest something that could be taken out of an old appliance or something like that it would be great since I don't have a lot of cash, but any suggestions will be helpful.
I am building a rather large hydrogen generator that I can use to fill a pneumatic with hydrogen at 200PSI. I have everything figured out all except one very important thing, the power supply.
I expect it to draw quite a bit of current.
If anyone could suggest something that could be taken out of an old appliance or something like that it would be great since I don't have a lot of cash, but any suggestions will be helpful.
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just modify the coils on an old microwave transformer. cut odd all the coils on the input then wrap 10 in its place and use that as the input that will give you the voltage you need. be carefil though as it will spark when you put the electropdes in the water.
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You want a power source that gives low voltage with high amperage. 50 amps at 20v would be good, but if you can find a way to get the amperage higher and voltage lower, it would be even better.
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wire 30 9 volts together in pararell..................
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Two Way radio power supplys are great
I've got an ex police Motorola 50amp 13.8v supply and you could run anything off of it
and there pritty cheap to
or a big old battery charger
I've got an ex police Motorola 50amp 13.8v supply and you could run anything off of it
and there pritty cheap to
or a big old battery charger
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now why would a two way radio need 50amps?
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Whats a lincon AC 225?
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a lincoln ac 225 is a basic 240v arc welder, they retail for about $300, but they have been making them for like 40 years so it's easy to find a used one cheap.
there are also many very similar machines out there, some much cheaper than a lincoln.
myself, i think lincoln > all other welders
there are also many very similar machines out there, some much cheaper than a lincoln.
myself, i think lincoln > all other welders
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I have an old salvaged PC powersupply that's been slated to become part of an eletrolosis system, as a idea.
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Actually I may try the PC powersupply first since I may be able to get quite a few of them from nearby. What kind of voltage and amps does a PC powersupply put out?
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and the votage is anywhere from 3.3v to 12v (depending on which connect you use) i sugeest to use the pci-e connecter, cause normaly the vid card uses the most power. on my power supply i have dual 20a 12v rails but its a $120 sli power supply so....
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