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  • hello what kind of cable do you recommend?

  • good idea with the cups, ive thought about using something bell-like, in that a bell will resonate and was thinking the resonance will reduce the current consumption....an interesting point is that meyers tubes in his cell were tuned to each other, the outer had a notch cut into it, i believe that was part of a tuning process too

  • I only have 7 cups so would - N N + N N - be good or would - N N N N N + be better I love all your videos they inspire me to experiment with things. I hope u can respond. THANKS

  • @redbaron19461676 either configuration will work, but -NNNNN+ would have less chance of overheating.

    If you can get another 2 cups, you could use the following configuration -NNN+NNN- and you will have better output.

  • You might like to check out an IKEA store. They have high quality SS cups in the bathroom section and some cool all steel containers in the kitchen accessories. The cups are larger and have more surface area. I plan to make one and I was wondering if I stack them, how should I connect them electrically as far as the neutral pos and neg are concerned ?

  • @visionace

    I'll have to check out IKEA. I have one about 15 minutes from my house.

    Here is a good configuration that worked well with the stainless cups.

    - N N N N + N N N N -

  • @visionace are these things 316L grade s.s. ? I have a couple I don't use. Already ordered a lil 4" cube 11 plate drycell from hho2u (was cheap and I was to lazy to make one) lol anyway, they've done tests and nothing but 316L will corode :-\

    still a cool project, lol I thought it was a dry cell till he dropped it in the water lol

  • I have a new video that you might like... its about your new design! its loading now

  • in fact i think you will find most of the guys are realising how much we still have to learn. if it could make sense to say we are at the tip of an iceberg on this subject..it will all come down to electronics and electolyte in the end.

    ps while playing around just use vinigar and dont use koh till later

  • so any way now i am over it.....may be you can now explain your genius behind still having double neutral plates. i am straining to understand and truly still beleive you do not understand the fundermentals here. i really dont want to call you fonzy names so maybe listen to alot more hho guys and you will advance very quickly. 99.9 % of us will not bullshit you and after a while you will realise how much there is to learn and there is infinite amount.

  • Actually I guess my idea was not so original after all. Eletrikride aka "Smack" came up with what he calls a step gap configuration.

    I think the idea behind adding additional plates or cups to each neutral section, is to create more surface area between your positive and negative terminals without disrupting the amount of voltage on each plate/cup. Hopefully this will also reduce the amperage.

  • what about me

    i told you this but you said i had to think outside the box and i unarrogantly thought ok then just maybe there is something to learn that i cant see.... and now you give all the credit to someone else... ahhhhhhhhh the only thing i have ended up learning is that your a putz........see ya se ya would not want to be ya

  • Whoa slow down. You are right, I forgot to mention that you and many others were to extremely helpful in guiding me towards getting my design to where it is today.

    I did not mean to offend, it is hard to remember who said what and when. insAneTunA has been helping me through posts and personal messages for the past 3 weeks, so I wanted to thank him for his help. I did not intend to exclude anyone.

    I guess I'm a putz, but thank you anyway.

  • awesome work!!! great job! lovin the placement idea. Nice work insAneTunA

  • It is great to see that it is working !!!

    The real credit goes out to people like zerofossilfuel and Eletrikride and many many more people on youtube. All that I know comes from them. But thank you for accepting my help !!! It is all about teaching each other and sharing knowledge, then we can make this work. I subscribed to most of the YouTube channels that have to do with HHO so check out my subscriptions, it saves you a lot of searching. Keep up the good work !!!

  • Your list of subscriptions is almost identical to mine, but I did find a few that I didn't have.

    You should look at my subscription list, there are a few that you did not have.

  • I also put together the same configuration using 1.5 oz stainless cups, but I didn't have a chance to test the cell last night.

    The cell using the 1.5 oz cups is much smaller, so I may add a 3rd stacked neutral on each of my 5 neutrals to see if it would make any difference. My thinking is that by adding additional cups to each of the neutral stacks, I should be adding reactive surface area and hopefully increase production slightly.

  • It looks like better output to me. Great Job!

  • Thanks.

    It only took about 10 minutes to take it apart, clean it, and reconfigure it. Id didn't take too much time to make it work the way it should. Easy is Good!

    I wish my new amp meter would arrive already. I'm tired of only knowing that it is working on less than 15 Amps.

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