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  • nice....

  • this is done with aluminum plates, we have recently found that stainless steel works much better. I don't remember offhand how many plates we used but for 107 VDC the pattern was -,(N*8),+,(N*8),-,(N*8),+,(N*8­),-. all plates were separated about 1/8" apart using slivers of linoleum tile. also note that we were getting these results with straight tap water. unlike 12V generators, this did not produce a lot of heat. only using about 8-12A depending on neutral plate configuration

  • Nice job, i use a small amount of baking soda and distilled water for my electrolite, its cheap and safe.....what did you use for your plates? Thanks

  • that sure is a weak ass flame test.. if I have that much gas collected on the top and I ignite mine, of which I did, I nearly crapped my pants with the explosion that it gave.

  • @altern8energy what could I do differently to produce results. I think what I could be doing wrong is I didn't use a dialectic such as baking soda.

  • you need to make it into a dry cell. and use Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH) for your electrolyte. just look at my videos..

  • @vrjake81... the best electrolyte is KOH but you can also use lye (caustic soda) NaOH this ups the production considderably, keep up the good work, and also build yourself a dry-cell as altern8energy says, it is better

    peace4peace

  • always put hho reactor on table...if u spill water on flooor u are history

  • connecting directly to house current is crazy...use variac or light bulb to limit the current

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