3. Description of the current modulator, setting
Current modulator M1-03 is designed for control of the electrolysis process, it enables
adjustment of system’s consumption of current and the gas outlet. This lets to offload the electric
generator without damage for system efficiency. Similarly, when working together with the
optimizer the modulator allows controlling carburation depending on the engine work mode and
the amount of produced gas. Modulators are able to adjust the operating frequency, which also
can be used to achieve the best results.
Current modulator M1-03 has a connector for external control that allows you to combine
several modulators in a single system. This system can operate according to the required
algorithm.
Figure 3.1. Exterior view of current modulator M1-03
.
By virtue of the use of a modern approach to the design of the modulator, the conversion of
electrical energy is made with the coefficient of efficiency of 99.9%, which made it possible to
minimize the heating of the block at fairly high currents.
Modulator with a current sensor M1-03 is designed so that the limiting current is selected
by the tuner and can be in the range of 5 ... 35A. The modulator has a built-in current sensor,
which helps to stabilize the current (and hence the generation of gas) even at significant change
of the electrolyte density.
The protection against overheating is provided for electrolyzer. When the temperature is
higher than 77
0
С
the power is not supplied to the electrolyzer (optional). Also protection is
provided in case of overheating of modulator (120 °C).
The remote light indicator “norm” is supplied in the set with a modulator. That remote
light indicator duplicates the indicator on the modulator and is placed in the interior of the car.
This indicator signals of normal system’s operation (if the current and gas generation can be
maintained within a set range).
Regulators of current
dependency on rotation
frequency of crankshaft
Connector for
additional
features
Connector for external
sensors and control signals
Indicator of power
supply to the
electrolyzer
Indicator signaling
overload
Indicator of solution
density
Current
frequency
regulator