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  • According to Michael Faraday, you won't get much hydrogen cuz the MOT gives you HV but murders the current, and the mass of H2 would be equivalent to the current.

  • of all things y molasis and NaOH?

  • @hobomnky lol i put the molasses in because my cousin was using molasses water to clean up old rusty things.its quite amazing what a good job it did,and i was wondering if it would be a good source of hydrogen since its a long chain sugar there are plenty of H's in the molecule.the NaOH was to increase conductivity....

  • thanks for the video, i'm looking for high voltage DC

    for an air-ionizer.

    what voltage did you use, 220V or 120v?

    what voltage did you get?

  • dude the original voltage can pull arks of 20 cm

    why would you want 2mm sparks

  • @robot797 i wanted to make a full wave bridge rectifier,it was more about the making and yeah the result was kinda piss poor but hey you never know till try these things.

    you mean the microwave oven without the magnetron will throw 20 cm or the MOT unballasted with no diode?

  • @m3sca1 yea sure look at my channel ow w8 here is a link to the video

    watch?v=7RoqDE0dl6c

    watch?v=_d6IfvURmPY

    i have 2

  • the point of this video is?

  • experiment de prost

  • Youll burn ur eyes out kid (christmas story reference lol)

  • what does the rectofire do in this case?

  • @xsports49 the rectifier turns the AC into DC

  • @xsports49 converts ac into dc

  • @xsports49 w ww . kpsec.freeuk . com/powersup.htm#rectifier explains it pretty well

  • hey man can i add you? im trying ti find ppl like me or like you lol but also im looking for a teacher so i can learn more

  • @fuckyoda sure add me

  • what type of electrolyte did you use for the HHO Crock Cell?

  • I would be interested to see what might happen with alittle sea salt as a elactrolyte with the hight voltage HHO Crock Cell?Please email me if you decide you might try this?

  • you should try the spark plub above the HHO cell...

    and some electrolyte (baking soda works well) in the HHO cell

  • Popliger Bückengleichrichter

  • lol i had a dc power supply and i wondered what will hapen if u stick the 2 wires in a power socket! so i did and it made a HUGE spark! it made me jump and im shaking right now XD

  • umm maybe you should not be sticking wires into sockets?

    be careful-wall sockets kill!

  • to get good production off hydrogen generator u need more amps

  • Very nice I like the vid have u tried the pottasium carbonate on the plug vid and HV I would also like to see it with a pwm controller if possible. Thanks for the vid i just stared to get bubbles from my cell using a MOT I think my newer cells will work real nice using one. Thank you for the vid.

  • try using another mot to rectifiy the voltage you get more amps and it works much much better

    hock the high voltage sec to the sec of the second mot and the original primary has very high dc amp out

  • If you not only put up a high voltage, but send the voltage through a PWM to several kilohertz, or better, several Mhz, You should be able to annilate the water molecules using plain tap water, river water, or urine.

  • Please repost this in high quality video. I cannot make out what is happening with the spark plug.

  • my expirements with a microwave transformer was, I could get about a four inch spark when I had it wired up like the orignal was, with the capicitor still in place, maybe this will help.

  • thanx for that -did you rectify the output like i did,or use it AC?

    it will pull over 4 inch arc without the rectifier/diodes.

    it would probably like to have the cap tho to balance the load.

    did you have the frequency doubler as well?

  • The original schematic of the microwave had one large capicitor and one diode in the secondary, I'm not sure how the winding of the secondary was, but it used three terminals and a ground to the transformer core. (btw, this was an interesting project done on a concrete floor, I dont recomend it.)

  • lol-thats cos the chassis is grounded to the HV.

    im guessing it arced out to the floor from the transformer.

    there should be 2 diodes in each oven.

    the other 1 isnt so obvious.

    have you seen what FBRK8R has done with two MOT's and the drive motor from old washing machine?

    check it out-if you havent already=]

  • yep!!, and thats a lot of punishment on concrete. Even the schematic pasted on this oven had only one diode on it. the only things between the secondary and the magnatron, was the one diode and the cap.

  • wow thats cheapo manufacture for you.

    in the ones i pulled down they had 2.

    which is only a half wave rectifier.

    so we waste half of the power before it even gets used.

  • @m3sca1 A half wave rectifier only requires one diode. A full wave rectifier can be made with 2 providing you have a center tapped transformer....

  • Add a PWM and you'll get better results with the HHO cell

  • Do you check the diodes between experiments to make sure they're not shorted and you're still getting DC? That's quite a punishment you're putting them through.

  • i havent checked them with a meter.i figure they should cope with it tho,as that is what they are designed to do,make DC from that big transformer.I still get the same bright white light off the xenon flash tube,which tells me im getting DC.Or else it would be blue.

  • Great video m3, keep up the good work. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos. Try a little baking soda or liquid drain cleaner, the one with sodium and potassium hydroxide mix if you can find it. Just a little bit in the water. Even better yet Potassium Carbonate in the plug test.

  • thanx for that.where do i get the carbonate?

  • Might can get it from ebay just search for it or Ward's Natural Science. Got mine form Ebay. Stuff is pretty cheap.

  • when you jugging this spark? what will you use that wont melt.

  • good question-might have to get something welded up...

  • Interesting video nice :)

  • molassus? hehe thats different mescal

  • yeah- i thought about it after seeing my cousin clean rusty old things in a mixture of 1 liter to 50 liters water and the results still amaze me!

    even got a bubble off the surface to pop when i lit it.=]

  • great work mate man how did those diodes to last that long hehe these transformers are very dangerous, good high voltage producers but they seem to be lean on the amps plus mine always heats up to bad later man keep up the work

  • yeah the diodes get hot-as does the transformer-not very effiecient but it works=]

  • very cool M3s!

  • Great Video

    keep up the good work.

  • Nice work

    very interesting. I have wanted to use The EHT from a projector. The problem is the low resistance of the cell you cant get the drop across the cells.

    I love the video.

    How did you build the Cell.

  • the cell was wound around a post with a slot and held with wire,then heated with blow torch to hold its new position.repeating this process until it was desired size.

    then several hours inserting zip ties,with my pocketknife.

  • You go m3.

    Guess I got some new projects to do with my microwave t-former.

    Interresting that you don't get more production with that much voltage. Does that mean that we should be going for low volts and higher amps?

    Keep on Tube'n

    Seeker

  • i think its a frequency thing-if you watch the bubbles closely they are moving around in a way that i dont see at lower voltages.i have a frequecy doubler-thinking of adding that tonight...

  • how many volt you are producing?how it work whit 400 to 500 DC volts?can you pulse the DC let said 16000 per min?how much DC.the diodes hold?

  • Now look up a tank circuit and make one with the cell as the capacitor.

  • i like your thinking-i just dont know how to tune the coil to the cap-as i have no way of measuring the capitance of the cell

  • i heard microwave transformer is dangerous casue of radiation.

  • dont go through life on what you hear. Try to read a little. Like waveforms for instance. I dont want to sound like an ass. This is not going to put off dangerous radiation- just a lot of DC.

  • Yikes! Looked like clear water, did you try adding a little something to help current? I hope for your sake you got a very small fuse at the line in on that thing. Just saying I would start with mby 3 amp fuse and if it blows goes up a little. DC at that lvl scares the poo out of me! Great idea looks like fun

  • no just straight tap water-for comparison to the battery drill trigger PWM.

  • btw -im now running it with the frequency doubler from another microwave-and its fuse rating is 20amps.only blown 1 so far.

  • molasses, thats creativity at its finest, still a little shook up by high voltage, should it be somewhat the same inverting a

    18v battery? be safe dont look like that will forgive.

  • i added molasses for the carbon content

  • Very interesting. Please do some tests where you note amps, voltage and gas volume production, so we can see if high voltage gives higher efficiencies....

  • a visual comparison to my video

    Crob cell & Battery drill trigger

    is enough to show that this system is less efficient.

  • At this early stage no gas volumes will be done until a visual comparsion shows similar results.Also the voltage is too high for my meter to read.

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