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  • ,nice cell but why you have an I phone?? :)

  • @TheMatti9797 ha ha

  • Hi good video, very interesting stuff… I noticed { tmber01 } comment on mesurement unit.. check out my design they are real good bench units.

    { FuelBan T-3. Spark Arrestor. Bubbler . 1 Ltr Measure, Pt 1 } and

    { FuelBan Video 12 The T3 sbm Spark Arrestor / Bubbler / 1 Litre measure All 3 in 1 Unit.}

    Both show my bench design unit T/3sbm, they work well, long life, multiple use, stable & accurate, easy to use & Make.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • @fuelban Nice unit. Do you still make these? I tried to go to your website without luck. How much is one of these?

    Steve

  • @delvis11 Hi, No never made them to sell, only for my own use, they are fairly straight forward to make, self explanatory really like all simple designs, hard to find, simple when found. mine have worked faultlessly for years now.

    Thom.

  • Now get practical and run a big block V8 on HHO please.

  • What's pwm mean?? And that stuff do I put in the water to make it work?? and Whare do I get it??

  • @js64984 electrolyte - google for a cheap yet strong electrolyte that works in water

  • @js64984 PWM = pulse width modulator. KOH (potassium hydroxide) is the best electrolyte. Mix a little in with distilled water.

  • Awesome New generator....Can you elaborate on the cells configuration?

  • I now see why you are using the 2 stacks (24 volts option).

    I really like those PWM's! They have a true square wave board in them making them more efficient and a good PWM for the price.

    Great video!

    Thanks for sharing. "D"

  • Hi Steve. Just a thought: a more accurate and reliable way to measure the LPM would be to mount a graduated cylinder to the outside of a tank. The cylinder would require a port into the tank for the water to enter and exit; the HHO supply hose coming thru the bottom/side; and a manual relief valve at the top to allow the gas to escape once the LPM test is finished. This would show the exact amount of output by displacement of the water vs causing a bottle to rise. It's perfectly duplicatable too

  • No neutral plates? Why is that? I thought you went from this technique and then added neutrals because it worked better.

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