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  • Sounds Jeff goldbloom

  • its better to have more pure hydrogen and no oxigen in it deppend on what your usin it for

  • check this out to learn that ormus is being made in these cells.

    watch?v=D3ktLBCUEQY&feature=re­lated

  • Guys most of your questions are answered on this pdf file, metals to use, heat problems, spacing, quantities of electrolyte, all there for you to read and learn, ill just ask is 5 seconds of your time in adds and then skip the add and the pdf will be loaded, the link is this one --> adf. ly/2rV6g don't forget to remove the space after you copy paste it to your browser thumbs up if you like it Thx in advance !

  • what kind of metal did you use..? is that a copper..? and the stand.. is it a metal, a wood or what..? thank you very much.."

  • Could you use this process to make pure oxygen? I would like one to just omit pure oxygen into my room for health purposes/.

  • D-d-d-d-d-Dora! xD

  • @KapriJohn Jajajaja nice warktable...

  • like the clip. check out my home energy stuff using Rooftop Wind Turbines and solar panels on my roof. I just won a Green Design Contest with my product on EarthDay. Friends and Subscribers Welcome.

    Thanks, Sam

  • @WindPowerKits cool I got into making vertical axis wind turbines.. the lenz vawt is really neet, it use's an airfoil to push AND pull it, most efficient one out there i think, they run close to the ground to, no need of towers hehe. Anyway nice hho gen, I run a little weedwacker engine with a tiny 4" cube 11 plate drycell, engine turns a permanent magnet alterator..free 1kilowatt power lol, well, I pay fr distilled water till I make a still? to make my own... my gen is wired -nnnn+nnnn- :-o

  • do you have to connect the positive to just one pipe?

  • you made it very nice sir !

  • @vox1philippines Thanks

  • @OriginalUncleNemo what type of meatal pipe is that

  • When you attach the assembly after inserting it into the housing, the screw is removed temporarily and reinsrted though all of the holes, from the outside of the housing, but now it has a negative lead attached. Does the screw touch the walls of the inner tubes? Can you clarify the intent of the long screw and if it contacts each tube or only the center one?

  • @SUNOFX51 The screw only touches the innermost and outermost tubes. The rest of the tubes have a clearance hole. Plus, I use liquid electrical tape AND heatshrink on the middle part of the screw, to make sure it does not contact the other tubes.

  • blergh i hate electrochemistry! vineagar smells so bad

  • how big is the housing?

  • 11inches long 4inch diameter.

  • The construction details are excellent but as I understand it each pipe needs to be connected to the power source, or am I wrong?

    If each pipe needs to be connected to juice what is the purpose of an insulator , it might as well be made of steel or any conductor.

    Thank you

  • No, the pipes are not all connected to power. There are 5 tubes, including the outer housing. Two of the tubes are floaters (neutral).

  • How much citric acid did you use?

  • I use 1 TBS per 1/2 gallon of water. However, it depends on your cell. You may need more, or less, depending on your cell configuration.

  • @OriginalUncleNemo what the sixe of the pipes? schedule 5 or 10(thickness)

  • What aluminum block I though everything was all stainless steel. Also the stainless steel tubes I went to that web page where you said to go to and buy the stainless steel tubes but can't figure out how to order tubes cut to length. How do you do that?

  • Is the center pipe copper or stainless steel? If it is copper it don't look like it's coated with anything.

  • It is 304 stainless steel. I don't know why it looks like copper in the video. Must be the lighting.

  • Do you use anything in the distilled water to make this work if so what do you put in the water and how much?

  • I use citric acid. It does not produce as much gas as others, but it is not poisonous and it will not ruin your aluminum block.

  • i use "sodium bicarbonate" or "natrium bicarbonate". it is easy to find everywhere even in the kitchen. it's material has cheaper prices than other.

  • I posted a vid on Youtube - we put an HHO kit (6 cell) on a 76 Chevy Truck - worked SUPER... we used a Water4Gas manual, but Tesla patent adaptation... ie. steel threaded bolts for the electrolyzer... SUPER! Thanks for the vid - keep on doing the research and application! Ran COOLER, SMOOTHER, and we PUT THE METAL TO THE PEDAL trying to melt or burn out the cells... instead of usual lag, ran faster, much better... a little hydroxy is NICE!

  • Loving the Dora the Explorer table!

  • LOL, I noticed that after the video was complete.

  • I will post one of these cells soon, I hope to get it very efficient working from my freq generator psu unit at just 4.2A... I already have the parts... tubes are a good way to do this, but as long as you have the surface area at the right spaced out distance, it should not matter.. great job Nemo

  • where did you get those stainless steel pipes? they look awesome! bet they produce a lot of hho!!! where, where, where! hollar, thanks.

  • you can get the ss pipes from speedymetals. You can find them on the web (youtube will not let me post the site).

  • hi uncle nemo, im about to build my hydro-generator and to save time i need some facts from your research.. which design is better:

    1. your tubular design?

    2. meyers 6 tube design?

    3. the plate design?

    Have you tried all 3 types?

  • I have had the best results with this tube design. Although I am working on an experimental flat plate design.

  • God bless you!! lol dude you are awesome, I have to do this now, thanks so much for such a detailed video and such a good job putting it up for everyone. I'm going to Homedepo tomorrow!!! lol thanks again

  • How far would you say you pressed the heated tube into the HDPE to get a good seal? Did the plastic not tend to shrink away from the hot metal?

  • About 1/8 inch. As the HDPE started to melt I leaned very hard on the end of the pipe, being sure to keep the pipe centered and square with the end cap. I did not make the tube so hot that it easily melted the HDPE.  The plastic mushroomed out around the tube because there is nowhere for the material to go. But, the two were permanently attached afterward.

  • What brand of liquid tape you using?

  • Can  you expand on your discussion about stainless vs copper? What is the danger of Copper over SS? What is the copper coated in, and how likely is it that the coating will come off?

  • Copper is coated in liquid electrical tape, purchased at Home Depot. You must let it dry for a few days before using the cell. Copper in contact with the electrolyte + current is not a good thing. Always isolate non stainless materials in your cell.

  • very nice job however it will NOT be efficient at all. one of your mistakes is copper.. you need stainless unless you want to rebuild it again soon. Next spacing is too much.. 3rd.. you need a certain amount of plates.. i assume you will run it on a car battery? 4th those circle designs suck because you wont get much of flow as its all closed.

  • Sorry, you are wrong. Coated copper works like a dream, is more efficient and creates no heat. It's a win win win situation. Spacing is perfect. Show me your cell getting 1LPM + at 22 amps COLD.  Yes COLD.

  • Yes it is more efficient since copper is perfect however as i said once the coating falls off, you're screwed and will be riding with a bomb. You need exactly 7 or 13 plates or depends how many times you want to continue... I'm still doing SAFE research on a good setup.

  • This unit has been installed for 7 months. No problems, works like a dream. Whoever told you about the plate numbers, etc does not have solid data. I am an electro-mechanical engineer with many years experience in building and experimenting with these cells. Believe what you may about HH OO (not HHO) production, whatever makes you happy.

  • hey man i'm still doing research and want to get this right. The reason why they say 7 or 13 plates is because the voltage between plates needs to be maximum of 2.5 volts. More than that only creates heat. A car engine running charges the battery to about 14 volts which is great for 7 plates. (N=Neutral, +=+ and G=Ground) 7 plates... + N N N N N G and 13 plates G N N N N N + N N N N N G...

  • I understand what people are telling you, because they tried to tell me the same things. However, it is false. Wattage = heat in direct relation...period....it is a fact of physics that no one may change, EVER! If you have 10 billion plates, or just 2, the wattage is what creates the reaction and the HH OO.... not volts, not amps, volts x amps. But, it will be better if you have separate cells running in series, than to run more plates. Please try it.

  • dont physics say output energy cannot exceed input energy?

  • That is correct, it can not.

  • this is why cold fusion hasnt been accepted yet, we are simply limited by our laws which is not right if we as species want to advance. If cold fusion was accepted, we would be researching it and acomplishing things.. after all many have acomplished stuff but since it goes against the laws, its not accepted so no one wins and we're left with paying taxes for the hungry greedy pigs.

  • you have a great design but let me make a couple of suggestions. spacing, its too big you need to have a tight tight spacing. basically as tight as you can get it. And the number of gaps is VERY important. Design your cell with the correct NUMBER of gaps and WIDTH of the gaps based on the voltage that you plan to run you cell on.research this, the answer is there. once you find this info and design your cell there will be a perfect ratio of V to Amp. research this too.don't use copper at all.

  • Using copper is absolutely, perfectly fine as long as it is isolated from the electrolyte...no matter what anyone tries to sell you, period. Copper is a much better conductor than SS. SS heats up and has way too much resistance. For the spacing, I have not seen even one video where anyone proves the voltage/amp/spacing theory with solid evidence, measuring the cell and gas output COLD. I have to see it to believe it....period.

  • What are the sizes of the tubes you are using?

  • 3.5" housing, 3", 2.5", 2", 1.5"

  • I love this design!! how did you put you ground through with out shorting out the outer 3 tubes? Where can I get the HDPE end cap's?

  • You can get HDPE on EBay. People sell sheets of it. Make sure you get 3/4 inch thick sheets. You can drill large holes through the inner tubes and put liquid electrical tape and electrical shrink wrap on the part of the screw that goes through the holes.

  • killer how to video's. i love your cell and the design. 1.1lpm awesome

    have you thought about using a strip of ss for your internal power lead? would be good to get all the copper out of it.

  • I used to use SS leads, but they get extremely hot becuase of resistance. So, for the sake of heat, I opted for copper. The liquid tape has held up, so far.

  • excellent work.

    May Good bless you always

  • Thanks for the info on the thickness of the tubing. I will go with the .120. I see where a person made a cell from copper tubing making a coil and it did alot better than s.s.

    I thought about making the holes on the outer tubes larger than the middle and inserting a small nylon tube trough the larger holes to protect the screw from the outer tubes. Then it can be cut flush with the out side tube for the connection there.

    Thanks for all your info.

  • Thickness is .100? At speedy metal the smallest wall size is.065

  • Yes, but I didn't want the thin stuff. I have feedback from customers that say .250 thickness is excellent, but expensive.

  • Uncle Nemo

    I am going to order some pipe from Speedy Metal to make the tube HHO cell. What wall thickness are the pipes?

  • .1 inch

  • The new video is coming this week! The first test run with this cell and my enhancer box got me 44 MPG at 13 amps. That is apposed to 34MPG without the system installed. 30+% gain! This cell produces 900ml/min at 20 amps COLD.

  • Where's Part 3?

  • Little miss pissy, lol. I will have the chance to work on it this week. Look for the video this coming weekend.

  • That is interesting is there a part 3?

  • Not yet. I've been swamped with work lately. I will post it within the next 2 weeks.

  • Great! I'm really interested!

  • The outside is active. The through bolt attaches to the center pipe and the outer casing. Thanks for pointing me to daddyo44907's videos. Funny how our designs are similar.

  • why dont you put 3 spring clips in like

    daddyo44907 has done and make the casing active also?

  • @m3sca1 cause it would be dangerous, if u touched the casing to the body of the car would short out and or spark.

  • @emsyrah123 The outside is ground. No spark, or shorting issue here.

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