Thank you for this detailed helpful video. Many others on this topic should see this video and remove theirs and resubmit their videos to improve the educational quality. Tx. Cheers, G.
It is french for "inoxidable" meaning that "it will not oxidize" or in our case "not rust". It is a term or label in latin countries (and not only) for Stainless Steel.
i really appreciate you posting quality videos like this. I am trying to educate myself on this technology and it has been really hard to weed through all the crap that has been posted on hho. THANK YOU
hello im from brasil and i call alan rodrigues nice to meet you . i am you fã and i am trying build my first hho coil but here the swiss inox is very expensive and i try with copper but i dont know why i fail. how i can send you a photo to you of my project an did I want to send you an email you have??
Inox 304L or better 316L (less rust) is not so expensive you have to look for an industry supplier in some major city like Sao Paulo or a company that uses inox and can give you some leftovers. All my projects are on youtubeto see and replicate if you want
No because it is just a prototype experimental cell.
You will see in my latest videos that I also experimented with other designs because it is fun for me to show how I build the cells. Actually I do not know yet what design is best since for different needs there is a different size cell.
your cells are beautiful.i've been designing nearly the exact same cells.what brought you to these designs?they are so similar to my own it's uncanny.
Curiosity and at the risk of becoming repetitive, the fun and also the extensive watching the videos offered on the net. But in this first attempt I was eager to see some bubbles coming up from my own construction. It is a very peculiar and satisfying experience to see you are actually splitting water for the first time and there is hydroxy that comes out of the water and burns with a dry and deafening "bang". Yes it is fun but always remember hydroxy can be a dangerous bomb to!!!
Since it was my first approch ever to the construction of a cell there was much thinking and figuring out invoved I therefore spent about 15h, but obviously this time is not representative. Furthermore the cell is not completed yet it laks the exit for the hydroxigen gas since I have not yet decided exacly what solution to choose.
I have already been asked that, but before I will even think of selling them they must work foolproof because hydroxigen gas is terribly explosive therefore the cells need professionally independent, qualified and legally valid testing. Anyone who knows how to do that is welcome, as I am grateful at the moment for the help I get from all sides. I just finished to change the inside of this cell 30 min ago and this and next week I will be testing this first and also the 3d cell.
Bravo! You are on your HHO way :) Very nice build. I have a lot of information on my channel that may assist you. You are most definately one of the "Will's". Great Work :)
Thank you m3sca1. I forgot to mention that I used what I had available in my shop at the time and that is stainless steel 304 and as you can see in the video the spacing is not regular. Today I will receive 5 different tubes of 316 L and I will build a 7 cores cell. To bad I have zero knowledge of electricity but with some help I'll catch up very fast! (hope so)
very interested
inoe2000 8 months ago
what kind of hole punch were you using and where can i get one?
Video85Man 9 months ago
Thank you for this detailed helpful video. Many others on this topic should see this video and remove theirs and resubmit their videos to improve the educational quality. Tx. Cheers, G.
gregsbest 1 year ago
Screen wire is much better, less amps, heat, much more hho, place one on the other with spacers and roll them up, two negative, one hot
TheBrittBoy 2 years ago
INOX is that just swiss for none rusting or none oxidizing high grade stainless. my best AE
allcingeye 2 years ago
It is french for "inoxidable" meaning that "it will not oxidize" or in our case "not rust". It is a term or label in latin countries (and not only) for Stainless Steel.
ammanninox 2 years ago
I believe you have to pulse the voltage at 20 mkhz to speed things up a bit .
allcingeye 2 years ago
i really appreciate you posting quality videos like this. I am trying to educate myself on this technology and it has been really hard to weed through all the crap that has been posted on hho. THANK YOU
crazymanunion 2 years ago
what type of welder are you using? I need something like that for my project.
thanks
JPJJPE 2 years ago
It is a TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welder mine is an italian brand called SELCO
ammanninox 2 years ago
thanks!
JPJJPE 2 years ago
you have good equipment, you are rich
Sumermagor 3 years ago
hello im from brasil and i call alan rodrigues nice to meet you . i am you fã and i am trying build my first hho coil but here the swiss inox is very expensive and i try with copper but i dont know why i fail. how i can send you a photo to you of my project an did I want to send you an email you have??
thanks
alahime 3 years ago
Hi Alan Rodrigues
Inox 304L or better 316L (less rust) is not so expensive you have to look for an industry supplier in some major city like Sao Paulo or a company that uses inox and can give you some leftovers. All my projects are on youtubeto see and replicate if you want
Thankx you
AMOX
ammanninox 3 years ago
hey bro. i wonder where u get the welding tools like yours?
wen1014 3 years ago
do you sell the finished cell?
danielwheat 3 years ago
No because it is just a prototype experimental cell.
You will see in my latest videos that I also experimented with other designs because it is fun for me to show how I build the cells. Actually I do not know yet what design is best since for different needs there is a different size cell.
Thank you for asking.
AMOX
ammanninox 3 years ago
your cells are beautiful.i've been designing nearly the exact same cells.what brought you to these designs?they are so similar to my own it's uncanny.
hhoverdrive 3 years ago
Curiosity and at the risk of becoming repetitive, the fun and also the extensive watching the videos offered on the net. But in this first attempt I was eager to see some bubbles coming up from my own construction. It is a very peculiar and satisfying experience to see you are actually splitting water for the first time and there is hydroxy that comes out of the water and burns with a dry and deafening "bang". Yes it is fun but always remember hydroxy can be a dangerous bomb to!!!
AMOX
ammanninox 3 years ago
great job! nice tools also!
mabuhay!
alcojmar 4 years ago
Excellent job, looks sort of like a Joe Cell
brianempson 4 years ago
Great Job I wish I had your manufacturing facilities
How many man hours was in the construction.
toranarod 4 years ago
Since it was my first approch ever to the construction of a cell there was much thinking and figuring out invoved I therefore spent about 15h, but obviously this time is not representative. Furthermore the cell is not completed yet it laks the exit for the hydroxigen gas since I have not yet decided exacly what solution to choose.
Amox
ammanninox 4 years ago
Have you thought about selling them?
This HH0 thing is going to explode on to the world market.
The energy problems of the world are going to be solved by the people at the domestic level
The corporations are not going to help.
Could you put an estimated cost on the units?
I would like to see globe collaboration between all the people at the grass roots.
If we could all work and make alternative fuel systems.
We would have more manufacturing power that any multinational company.
Cheers.
toranarod 4 years ago
I have already been asked that, but before I will even think of selling them they must work foolproof because hydroxigen gas is terribly explosive therefore the cells need professionally independent, qualified and legally valid testing. Anyone who knows how to do that is welcome, as I am grateful at the moment for the help I get from all sides. I just finished to change the inside of this cell 30 min ago and this and next week I will be testing this first and also the 3d cell.
Amox
ammanninox 4 years ago
top job x 100 you are an inspration to us all.
jeleigh75 4 years ago 2
Very VERY nice workmanship. I for one am very impressed. I wish I could weld like that.
You are one of the ones that will take HHO into the next level, I can sense that.
I want a shop like that too!
And, welcome aboard. You will see some interesting stuff happening real soon, and I am pretty certain you will be invited in!
Lefty
Leftwings22 4 years ago 2
very impressive workmanship ...
SmartScarecrow 4 years ago
Very , very nice you work really well and i see you got the tools necesary to do anything, I can't wait to see more of your videos.
RARES84 4 years ago
Bravo! You are on your HHO way :) Very nice build. I have a lot of information on my channel that may assist you. You are most definately one of the "Will's". Great Work :)
daddyo44907 4 years ago
Very good craftsmanship.
hooptejoe 4 years ago
thats a super start, glad to have you aboard :]
pi3573 4 years ago
Thank you m3sca1. I forgot to mention that I used what I had available in my shop at the time and that is stainless steel 304 and as you can see in the video the spacing is not regular. Today I will receive 5 different tubes of 316 L and I will build a 7 cores cell. To bad I have zero knowledge of electricity but with some help I'll catch up very fast! (hope so)
ammanninox 4 years ago
thats well built!-nice job
m3sca1 4 years ago