@SAYWATIWANT baking soda creates carbon monoxide, hho experimentation should only be used with KOH or NAOH. real enough for you? im done now, google "hho carbon monoxide". good bye.
@SAYWATIWANT dude i'm not disagreeing with you here but you added sodium bi-CARBONate to the water so i guess you could be producing hydrogen and oxygen bound to carbon with the sodium left behind as a sediment??? just trying to be constructive and nice tutorial :)
It ignites so fast to see any flame, it is enough to produce a flame for a short time. Burning hydrogen goes very fast. What you will hear is a very loud bang!
the thing is they dont, only the HHO cells that use 12v or higher produce heat. As long as you keep the volts low and the amps high there's no heat issue. A 9v battery is nothing to worry about
Thanks for the Vid man, if only they would teach this stuff to kids, maybe we'd have more Stan Meyers out there.
FYI, Amps carry the heat, not Volts. ideally you want maximum voltage and minimum current to keep it cool, as with overhead power cables etc. Heat shouldn't be a problem with a 9V cell because they can't unload much current, say maybe 5Amps.. A 12V car battery however has the potential to discharge hundreds of Amps (engine starter motors can require up to 1000Amps to crank the shaft!)
Thanks for the Vid man, if only they would teach this stuff to kids, maybe we'd have more Stan Meyers out there.
FYI, Amps carry the heat, not Volts. ideally you want maximum voltage and minimum current to keep it cool, as with overhead power cables etc. Heat shouldn't be a problem with a 9V cell because they can't unload much current, say maybe 5Amps.. A 12V car battery however has the potential to discharge hundreds of Amps. Engine starter motors can require up to 1000Amps to crank the shaft!
This isn't a hydrogen fuel cell, it's just a hydrogen generator. A fuel cell would convert the hydrogen back into electricity.
Terrendum 7 months ago
hey, how will energy be produced in there, u just got hydrogen in there.......u need to get oxygen in there to get energy.............
madhugonadig 9 months ago
good guitar
madhugonadig 9 months ago
Why do you need stainless steel? I though SS is the least conductive of all the metals, compared to silver which is the best conductive.
Would it also work with copper?
You also need to show how to harness that energy. It's not enough to make it - how then do you convert it to energy to run a motor or something else.
pkrska 1 year ago
Why do you need stainless steel? I though SS is the least conductive of all the metals, compared to silver which is the best conductive.
Would it also work with copper?
pkrska 1 year ago
hey thanks for the great design! how do you use this to create electricity?
adamotocross48 1 year ago
Then you could put a cap on the other side with a tube in it.
macstuff98 1 year ago
that is carbon monoxide you're making, not hydrogen. be very careful.
allebb 1 year ago
@allebb where is the carbon to bond with the oxygen to make carbon monoxide????????? get real
SAYWATIWANT 1 year ago 6
@SAYWATIWANT baking soda creates carbon monoxide, hho experimentation should only be used with KOH or NAOH. real enough for you? im done now, google "hho carbon monoxide". good bye.
allebb 1 year ago
@SAYWATIWANT The carbon is in the Sodium Bicarbonate. NaHCO3.
With high voltages the Sodium Bicarb splits more readily than at low voltages.
CruelSculpture 5 months ago
@SAYWATIWANT dude i'm not disagreeing with you here but you added sodium bi-CARBONate to the water so i guess you could be producing hydrogen and oxygen bound to carbon with the sodium left behind as a sediment??? just trying to be constructive and nice tutorial :)
dudefullofjelly 4 months ago
You can use table salt instead of baking soda, but some people end up with green water and concentrated chlorine gas(chlorine is highly toxic).
jeff42951 1 year ago
dude your a perfectionist with a messed up room me too haha got bored after a while so yer
fighter0dog 1 year ago
Rejoice! the global energy crisis is over! Great Work guys!
BibleWinScienceFail 1 year ago
wow, i never knew how easy it was to create hydrogen!
pengy44 1 year ago
A fuel cell goes both ways. This clearly does not. Therefore it is not a hydrogen fuel cell! lol But besides that it is good!
brianpucci 1 year ago
you sound like harry wallowitz hehe
mikedenbroeder 1 year ago
Could you store the hydrogen into a separate contain
lordzkonyx 1 year ago
is their any way you could wire this to a small engine and ower a tiny car the sive of a thing of deodarant
Mamajr9600 1 year ago
thx
Tomp332 2 years ago
is the hydrogen strong enough to produce a flame?
ilovesteaksnscience 2 years ago
yes
pipasasas 1 year ago
@ilovesteaksnscience
It ignites so fast to see any flame, it is enough to produce a flame for a short time. Burning hydrogen goes very fast. What you will hear is a very loud bang!
Tspider4 1 year ago
GREAT VID!!!! THANKS!!! Can i use epoxy instead of that industrial grade whatever glue?
ilovesteaksnscience 2 years ago
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gugligup 2 years ago
perfect....nice job
ericsean67 3 years ago
I'm a hot glue fan myself, although if things like this produce massive heat, that could be an issue.
darkskiesahead 3 years ago
the thing is they dont, only the HHO cells that use 12v or higher produce heat. As long as you keep the volts low and the amps high there's no heat issue. A 9v battery is nothing to worry about
SAYWATIWANT 3 years ago
Thanks for the Vid man, if only they would teach this stuff to kids, maybe we'd have more Stan Meyers out there.
FYI, Amps carry the heat, not Volts. ideally you want maximum voltage and minimum current to keep it cool, as with overhead power cables etc. Heat shouldn't be a problem with a 9V cell because they can't unload much current, say maybe 5Amps.. A 12V car battery however has the potential to discharge hundreds of Amps (engine starter motors can require up to 1000Amps to crank the shaft!)
shauntrezise 1 year ago
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Thanks for the Vid man, if only they would teach this stuff to kids, maybe we'd have more Stan Meyers out there.
FYI, Amps carry the heat, not Volts. ideally you want maximum voltage and minimum current to keep it cool, as with overhead power cables etc. Heat shouldn't be a problem with a 9V cell because they can't unload much current, say maybe 5Amps.. A 12V car battery however has the potential to discharge hundreds of Amps. Engine starter motors can require up to 1000Amps to crank the shaft!
shauntrezise 1 year ago
Amazing! =O
Can I have some of your knowledge?
HammBonee529 3 years ago
hey man thanks alot for this vid i was looking everywere fr a super simple way to make a hydrogen fuel cell and u did it once agian thatnks =)
imfgicantfindaname 3 years ago 3
nice ! lol about that guy !
linuxva 3 years ago