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  • please teach your design to us please

  • well done !!!

  • Is it possible to run your car only on a HHO gas which is made in real-time ?

  • @szym86 yup.. ANY combustion engine will run off hho.

  • you coul be pulling like 30 amp at 5 volts

  • @5horsepower 150 watts? thats only a little more then 2 60 watt light bulbs...12volts at 5 amps = 60 watts

  • Maybe you need to buy a new amp meter...

  • OK THIS MEANS YOU ARE GETTING A mmw OF 23.19. NOT HAPPENING SORRY.

    Something is wrong, meter brok or not on dc or your not running on a 12v sys or your going to be the richest guy on the planet in about a month or so. Youd have to be running 50V just to get it to 6.11mmw.Hmm do test over. sorry not to be mean but something is not right.

  • @bmeade8 its exactly right, 1.48 volts per electrode gap. hho2u.com sells 11 plate drycells that put 1.5 litre hho out.. I bought one, sure enough, 12volts, @5 amps = 1.5 litre a min. takes 20 to 25%off my gasoline bill... about $800 a month savings.. funnny how the oil company's are trying to prevent ppl from using this century old technology. I wonder why? ( more hho, less gasoline paid for) lol

  • Are you powering the hho unit from you cars battery?

  • yes i am. i had to temporary retire the project as i have been away working. will resume in the spring/early summer

  • Seems like you got it right there, grea work!!!

    can you tell me what configuration your plates have?

    are they like +-.+-.+-.+-.+-

    or with neutral plates like -n.nn.++.nn.n-

    +=positive

    -=negative

    n=neutral

  • @9ior77 He use +n-+n-

  • put your multimeter on dc not ac

  • More about the spacing between plates. Is it .60 MM or .60 CM? .60 MM seems very thin for washers. Right now, I've made a 6-plate cell configured the same as yours. It takes 20 amps to make 1 LPM. I'm thinking it's the spacing, as I've done everthing else the same and boiled the water, etc. I'll soon post a vid of the results I'm getting.

  • Sry for late reply. However just use 1/16th rubber neoprene washer spacing and tightly compress it between the two plates. Also see my other new video I have bad n good news.

  • Your videos show a very low amp reading for the amount of gas you are producing. Are you sure you have your ammeter hooked up correctly? I have posted a video response showing my replication of your 6-plate cell. I wasn't getting the results you got, but perhaps I did a few things differently (plate spacing, etc). If you watch my video, take it with a grain of salt. Keep up your good work!

  • Ok. Nice! Does the effectivity go up with warmer water, or does it just pull equally more amps as well? If you have checked that?

  • Well the way i came with this concept is because everyones problem is that you need X amount of catalyst to start the reaction process and then heat takes over to help it out. Now i said try to heat the water ahead of time and with only a small amount of catalyst you should be at or about full production by the time unit turns on

  • So it might produce some steam then? But anyway, I must try that!

  • Actually no it doesnt create much if any steam at all as you let the water cool down to bewtween 150-170 then add the 1/8 teaspoon to the water.

  • Just a couple more questions: What are the dimensions of your 20G SS plates? Do you have the edges of your plates sealed to limit current leakage? How did you space your plates at .60 mm? Did you use feeler gauges? Nice work, man!

  • sry for the late reply. dimensions are 2.5*5. no i did not seal the edges. spacing is from some rubber washers i bought online. as i mentioned earlier i was testing out my theory and it seems to be holding up. my trick is boil the water and let it cool down to 170 degrees f. add 1/8 teaspoon of lye to it and off you go.

  • How is it going? Is it still going your way? I cant wait to hear from you :)

  • hey still going good but i am trying to create something even better. i should have it up and going in the coming weeks

  • please post a video of actual lpm test and showing us your plates.....

    great job so far

  • thanks, will have a video in the coming days showing lpm test. This production is from a little over 1/8 teaspoon of Sodium H. I have found how to get the most out of each unit with the lowest possible amp draw. Still testing my theory and as soon as I can guarantee it i'll tell.

  • can't wait to see it man,have a good one.

  • What type and gauge metal are your plates? (i.e. 18 gauge 316L stainless steel)

  • 316L ss 20 g.

  • Have you done something with your plates? sanding or sandblasting or similar? How did you measure output? It's almost too good to be true, so I need to check. But I am very impressed!

  • Absolutely nothing with my plates. Just str8 316L 20G. Stainless plates. Measured output through the bottle test. Will have a video up soon showing exactly what i did.

  • Amazing! And with plates. I thought tubes was a better alternative, but this is more than anybody I seen or read about. And I have been into this for 8 months now..

  • placed .60 mm apart +NNNN-

  • May i know how much voltage input? it baking soda,koh or noeh?

  • voltage input is 12V in series and sodium h as catalyst

  • Very high output,but it draw very little amp

    As my knowledge that impossible,How is you plate setup??

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