Green Source High Output Constant Current Pulse Width Modulator (CCPWM) “SPLASHPROOF” Controls gas (HHO) flow and heat dissipation in any hydrogen system
CCPWM means the current and HHO flow rate remain constant even when the generator heats up, providing the best performance and gains!
Specifications: Power supply 12 VDC Maximum Load: 30 amps @70% Duty Cycle Output: PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) for controlling DC loads. Output Frequency : 300 Hz FIXED Adjust DC Pulse Width; output range from 0% to 100% (fully off to fully on) Case size is 3.08x2.08x1.59"
The Green Source CCPWM Advantages:
Green Source is an engineering company dedicated to the research and development of Fuel Saving Technologies. We offer the industry’s most efficient and affordable HHO supplementation systems. Our systems are compatible with each other, work for all types of engines and are easily transferable from one vehicle to another. Benefits of Hydrogen Technology 1 Lower Fuel Consumption: 10% to 50% 2 Significant Reduction in emissions (CO, NoX) 3 Extended engine life 4 Increased torque (stronger, smoother acceleration) 5 Greater power 6 Cleaner oil resulting from less carbon deposited in the engine
Frequently Asked Questions Where can I find more information on this technology? Please, visit our website
Will it work on my car? Our equipment works for any type of vehicles and any fuel types.
What is a PWM Circuit? A pulse circuit rapidly turns your generator on/off (30000 times per second). You get to set the percentage of on time, thereby allowing you to fine tune the HHO flow rate. Equally important, is your increased ability to control heat. Hydrogen generators (aka electrolysis) produce substantial heat, which if not controlled or dissipated can build up and boil your water. Do I Need a PWM? If you require substantial HHO output, you need a PWM. PWMs control the current inside the generator, thus the HHO flow, and the temperature of the operation. We strongly recommend using PWM if: 1. You use KOH or NaOH as an electrolyte 2. You do not want to risk overheating the hydrogen generator 3. You live in a warm climate and/or require the generator to be working at higher flow rates, ie. near their capacity.
Why Constant Current Pulse Width Modulation (CCPWM)? Unlike Regular PWM, CCPWM does NOT allow the HHO generator to keep increasing its HHO output as it warms up and/or on hot days. Other systems let the HHO keep getting hotter and drawing more current (an issue called “Thermal Runaway”); a condition that leads to boiling the water in the HHO system. The Green Source CCPWM prevents this problem and is especially important if installing on larger V6/V8 engines.
Why trick the computer? On newer, computerized vehicles, it is possible for the ECU to detect the more efficient combustion created by HHO. A common result is for the computer to ‘react’ to this leaner fuel-air ratio by adding more fuel, minimizing your efficiency gains. .
What is EFIE? EFIE (Electronic Fuel Injection Enhancer ) is an electronic signal manipulator that alters the O2 sensor signal, which in turn, prevents the computer from interfering with the operation of HHO. The Green Source EFIE is the basic unit you need to increase your air-fuel ratio and save fuel in your HHO set up.
HHO will improve your combustion efficiency, yielding better gains in economy. Greater gains will ALWAYS occur if you lean the air-fuel ratio with electronics. ProTuner controls the engine sensors to make the car’s computer think it is going down the hill. The condition when the car consumes the least amount of fuel. ProTuner controls the following sensors: EFIE MAP-Manifold Absolute Pressure IAT-Intake Air Temperature ECT-Engine Coolant Temperature Analog-EFIE (rear O2 sensors) Digital EFIE (strong manipulation for front O2 sensors) Has a built-in CCPWM
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