Khalid Alamoudi wrote:
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I need help in the type of voltage and amps current required that I have to use to operate my newly received Moe-Joe cell.
Do I have to have certain gadgets to convert my home 110/220ACV to DC with amps required for the Moe-joe cell and what is your recommendation? Can you tell me the electronic gadgets you are using in operating it and the websites where I can buy them?
regards,
Khalid
Hi Khalid,
Good question.
Lately, I have been charging the water with a 12Volt battery. Sometimes, I use 2 – 12 Volt batteries in series, which makes 24 volts. The current remains low – around 50-100 mA. But the water still gets very charged. You will not see signs of \”Stage 3\” – which is, in my opinion, not necessary and it is only a sign of the water after using higher amperage.
If you want higher amperage, then yes, you can convert your AC from the wall into DC. this is more dangerous than the 12Volt battery, which is totally safe.
To convert AC to DC, you use a bridge rectifier, and a capacitor. In order to control the voltage, you need also a VARIAC.
Please go here, to the moe-joe-cell.com website to see the instructions on this setup –
Variac – AC-DC conversion