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Below are the specifications of the Model 12,15, 20, 30, and 40 hydrogen generators.
Note:
specifications for Models 20SS, 30SS, and 40SS are the same as for the
Models 20, 30, and 40 except price.
SS units are more expensive than basic models.
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Model
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12
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15
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20
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30
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40
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Diameter (inches)
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3
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4
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5
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5
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5
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Height (inches)
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9
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9
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8
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11
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15
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Electrode Height (inches)
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6
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6
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6
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9
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12
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Electrolytic Cells
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1
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2
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6
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6
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6
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Design current (Amps)
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12
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15
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20
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30
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40
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Maximum current (Amps)
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30
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30
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30
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40
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50
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Gas per hour (liters)
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10
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24
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96
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144
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192
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Maximum gas/hour (liters)
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25
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48
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144
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192
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240
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Efficiency %
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12.5%
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25%
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75%
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75%
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75%
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Designed for engine displacement
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(liters)
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Up
to
4.5
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5-9.5
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10-15
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Note: Any hydrogen generator with less than 6 cells;
which is most of those offered by our competitors, as well as our models
12, and 15 will likely heat up enough to boil
the water inside. The lower the
amps you allow them to draw, the longer it will take them to heat
up. Steam injection is still a
beneficial addition but not as beneficial as hydrogen. The more efficient the generator and
the more gas it will produce, the better it is, provided it is compact
enough to fit in the space available.
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