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  • that x-haching concept is interesting-- it could increase the surface area of the plates a lot, try a current test at 12volts, one cell with-out x-hatching against an exact twin with x-hatching and see if there"s a difference. cheers Rob.

  • You do some nice work. I am just getting my first one made. I have 316L ss plates that are 3*4*1/8 is that too thick using 20 amps in your opinion?

  • Hello friend,

    you sell your cell? if yes send me your email

  • this is nonsense. why not just collect the hydrogen and discard the oxygen? there is so much oxygen in our atmosphere, if you really want to store energy, you should just store hydrogen.

    and if you want both, are you aware that they are much more useful when stored seperately? i mean, one tank full of hydrogen and one full of oxygen. Much better, especially if you want (rocket) engines to run on it.

    Best Regards. By the way, i think you actually know better and are a fraud.

  • @kurtilein3 Inside the combustion chamber of a car engine there is only the oxygen that is sucked in with the air, so if you add hydrogen you rob oxygen needed for the combustion=loosing power. Since you are so smart you know that storage in pressured tanks is critical. Rockets have separate tanks because to store HHO combined is like having a time bomb awaiting for a spark to make it explode.

    Besides I only delight in showing how to build cells, so if you wish yes I am a fraud, what are you?

  • I'm sure no one can fault the quality of your work. Thank you for sharing it with the world. Could you please say where I can get those small pipe fittings from. I can only get large ones from plumbing suppliers.?? Thank you again.

  • your newest cel in 0:24/ 7:30 fram can show or describe how this cell is put to gether

    if you made it no holes design for current leakage with a top and bottom manifold

    it would rock post some video of how this unit is put together, it great looking cell

    post some result s of production

  • hey friend, i cant beleave i missed this video, cant wait to see these cells in action, very nice wrk friend

  • Your crosshatching and cleaning of the plates has completely no effect on the electrolysis. Effort in vain.

  • @mikeyz75 I have all kinds of contradicting information about the subject and by now it seems you might be right. Well this is all a trial and error experimenting so I thank you very much for your information.

  • Respect for the work. See site hho.rs won golden medals Nikola Tesla. Have the first right solution 180V 60 liters of hydrogen ! Perform the installation hho in cars all regularly priced at 230 euros. Being exposed , two cars of 2000 cc diesel and petrol versions of the Auto Show in Belgrade in spring 2011 ! Working on hydrogen

  • Hi all please rethink your cells. If you view Stan Meyers first run you will see the white part stay at the bottom of the cell. Why because it was ice not gas? He also states his cell is cold? I think he resonated ice thus the water around it. He may have been forming an ionized gas also. Give God the glory Job 38: 22-23

  • @TheMrblazer320 In stan meyers video he stats he using normal tap water, But he did not state if it was warm

    or hot water. do search on Wikipedia. High temperature electrolysis is more efficient economically than traditional room-temperature electrolysis because some of the energy is supplied as heat, which is cheaper than electricity, and because the electrolysis reaction is more efficient at higher temperatures couple this with stastan meyer resonace and you have some serious hhoproduction

  • @eloid777 seach youtube for "Resonant LC circuit with Tube Cells " /watch?v=QYqAbBqBzy8

    amazing production in hot water with resonace like stan meyers experiments using HTE (High temperature electrolysis idea.

  • i would like to purchase a 60 plate cell from you. i love your attention to detail and cleanliness.could you contact me with price and availability if you are selling plates, i use 12v dc voltage, pwm and koh how many lpm could i expect at 15 amps continuous current.

  • Hi,

    Just a thought but what about combining both the spiral and the plate method? Have say 15mm wide by 2mm Depth steel (for example) coiled into a spiral and then repeat this but with the diameter smaller by a few mm to provide the plate spacing? May not work, but like i say just a thought

    Thanks

  • ammanninox, wonderful videos, thank you for your time and energy (and money). Your craftsmanship is top notch, I envy your skills and your workshop. Keep up the good work and you will find the solution that makes you happy and works.

  • Hello Aman !!!! I ´m Gringo from Argentina. I ´m Italo-Argentine

    I learn so much of your videos, so much that I can´t say a lot of thanks only with words.

    Based in part of who I learned of yours experience, I ´m near to have mi one model part finished.

    Please, don´t stop yours experience contribution.

    You have students around the world.

    (mi english is poor, mi italian is better)

    Great work !!!! Great teacher !!!!

    Gringo. (Car_Gazzaniga@hotmail.com)

    "Only a great teacher can teach honesty"

  • I don't understend why you using neutral plates? I'm thinking more electrodes surface, more gas production. Neutral plates only brakes ion flow between plus and minus electrodes. Principle in these cells should be positive plate negative plateand and so more. But any way good job and smart idea with spiral cell

  • @bodzioso For each plate gap only 2,3 volt is applied. If you apply more voltage per plate gap you will produce more heat instead of more gas. That's the way it works. So the number of plates is depending on the available DC input voltage. You divide the input voltage by 2,3 and the outcome determines the amount of plates in the design. Most people use 7 plates for a 13,8 volt design. or two times 7 in parallel. Peace, iT

  • Hey ammanninox, i've recently drawn up a design for an HHO generator. I would make it myself, but I lack the recources to build it. I based it off the concept of increasing surface area of the electrodes while simultaneously keeping the total volume of the electrodes the same. I designed some simple calculations based on simple geometrical shapes. I was able to sucessful in finding one design that worked with that concept. The catch is that the actual volume that the cell takes up is pretty high

  • ammani using NaOH is just a stupid thing... the baking soda naturaly transforms into that, if you are kind enough to send me you e-mail i can send you the complete equation on what happens inside your cell with the baking soda, you are just making your cell more dangerous by adding this compund, and compressor fill the air with oil, so it's not a verry wise idea to dry them using air from a pistom compressor, you can dry them faster using an eletric resistance

  • Excellent craft mans ship! You always impress me.

  • That cell is beautiful!! You a master craftsman sir. I would really like to know what kind of output you are getting with that work of art. Very nice!

  • Great project. Congratulations. Here we need persons as You.

  • Good luck in youe experiment.

    One day you'll find the secret.

    I hope you succeed.

  • try using high density rubber for gaskets. they worked best for my 220vdc 110 plate cell

  • @rpb414 Thank you very much I will look if I can get a hold of it over here, I live in the province of the province.. I hope you get the idea ...

  • I like this guy! After all that "It didnt work so well something was wrong Goodbye" No explanations lol

  • I like this guy! After all that "It didnt work so well something was wrong Goodbye" No explanations lol

  • You told us a long wait for his new production and say that I am a little surprised and unsatisfied.

    I think it is wrong to surface grinding.

    As a result, while the disc covers a raid which is hard to remove.

    On the contrary, I polished the entire surface thus nothing sticks to the electrodes.

    And instead of grinding in order to increase the surface reaction simply better to do more electrodes.

  • @Chomalek THANK YOU FOR SHARING. IT IS CORRECT MANY PEOPLE THINK POLISHED SURFACES GET THE BEST RESULTS WHILE OTHERS THINK CROSSE HATCHED SURFACES ARE BEST. ONLY A PERFECT TEST WILL SHOW. THANK YOU.

  • @ammanninox

    Hello, I am pleased to see that someone is actually doing the work as it should be done.

    I wanted to comment on the grinding the plates, it is not the best idea. I have in production a heating system based on electrolysis for 8 years now, that is an invention of my brothers, and all the testing done has shown that the more perfect the surface - that more longer it will last.

    Sincerely,

    Jugos

  • @ammanninox

    Hello, I am pleased to see that someone is actually doing the work as it should be done.

    I wanted to comment on the grinding the plates, it is not the best idea. I have in production a heating system based on electrolysis for 8 years now, that is an invention of my brothers, and all the testing done has shown that the more perfect the surface - that more longer it will last.

    Sincerely,

    Jugos

  • @jugos654 Thank you I will take that into account because the long time run of the cells is actually what we all are looking at. And 8 years seems to be e really long time for an evaluation. Thanks again.

  • Długo kazałeś nam czekać na swoją nową produkcję i powiem że jestem trochę zaskoczony oraz niezaspokojony.

    Uważam że błędem jest szlifowanie powierzchni.

    W efekcie podczas pracy płyta pokrywa się nalotem który ciężko jest usunąć.

    Ja wręcz odwrotnie poleruję całą powierzchnię dzięki temu nic nie przywiera do elektrod.

    A zamiast szlifowania w celu zwiększenia powierzchni reakcyjnej po prostu lepiej zrobić większe elektrody.

  • how much are you going to sell this for in us dollars?

  • Hallo !

    I am very postiv surprised to see and study your serious process research work !

    Go on .. it is great the way you do it! And when you have a open day (or a seminar) also for ecofriendly people from the road- so please let me know .-

    My adress is Hannes Locher, Sonnenbühlstr. 4, CH-3653 Oberhofen / THUN Be

    All the best and lots of success

    Hannes Locher NB I am a glider and I hope to change or support one day the smal 20 HP-engine with a HHO generator!

  • Hi,

    It seems that a large surface area determines the production of Hydrogen, so I was wondering how I could go about using wire wool or equivalent or would this be a waste of time? What are your thoughts on this?

    Thanks.

  • @dozeydude The distance between the plates is important and they must not touch so how can you keep that distance with wool and not have it touch?

    Sorry but I do not see it as a solution,

  • @ammanninox you can enclose the steel wool between two mesh plates, essentially creating a "sandwich". Question is, where can one get Stainless Steel wool?

  • @ammanninox - ah I see, I was remembering back to my school days where we saw a teacher put 2 carbon rods into a H shaped container of water, then when electricity applied, we got hydrogen from the Negative rod and Oxygen from the positive(or other way around!), and it didn't seem to matter how close those rods were. With regards to"wool, I was thinking of stainless steel scouring pads you use for washing -surely the surface area would be very large for the amount of space they occupy.

  • Hi,

    It seems that a large surface area determines the production of Hydrogen, so I was wondering how I could go about using wire wool or equivalent or would this be a waste of time? What are your thoughts on this?

    Thanks.

  • Hello ammanninox. I hope you will try negatively charging your cells one day to look for ORMES build up on them. You can view many videos on google video known as the Joe cell to see more info on them.

  • Congratulations, I'm impressed with their prototypes.

    Hugs from your fan from Brazil.

  • Some Really Great Work!! Would Love to see some Test Results :-)

  • Great work, as usual. You do very nice machining and it is even artful. I wish you much success, my friend!

  • Hallo Herr Inox!

    Wollte mit Ihnen kontakt aufnehmen. Schauen Sie bitte in Ihre Inbox wo ich meine Kontaktdaten hinterlassen habe. Es waere mir ein Anliegen mit Ihnen in Kontakt zu treten. Danke gobahama

  • good work, you have come a long way in one year my friend.

  • you have some amazing designs and watching your progress has been incredible. Eager to see the new design. Are you waiting to get a solid design before you work on the electronics or are you going to stick strictly to brute force ?

  • you have some amazing designs and watching your progress has been incredible. Eager to see the new design. Are you waiting to get a solid design before you work on the electronics or are you going to stick strictly to brute force ?

  • it`s so impressive...

    you`re a genios

    saludos amigo desde mexico.. muy bueno el video..

  • An effective way to clean your plates is by using Waterpik. Fill the reservoir with white distilled vinegar and blast away! You'd be surprised how much easier and more thorough cleaning you can do with waterpiks strong water pressure

  • @joebulatao You mean the one for teeth cleaning? well that is a cool idea I never thought of it. Nevertheless I do know that if I want my car really shiny the strong water pressure is not enough it takes the good old rubbing with the sponge. So I will consider the combination of the two: first sponge and then pressure!!

    Thank you very much

  • This is a new type of hybrid cell never seen or done before. The cell is very advanced and unique. Innovation and advancement of cell building technology is established with this proprietary design which uses inox steel. The bar has been raised once again and very few people could match the superior building techniques displayed here my hat is off too you carlo my dear friend. Hard work and innovation pay off. Your other test cell displays the first 100 percent zero leakage cell amazing.

  • Beautiful grantsmanship my friend Carlo. No one could come closer to your precise, perfect contour shape designs..please continue.

    God bless,

    Ian

  • numero uno!

  • I have a question. Did you make two valves for the oxygen and hydrogen. If not then these will blend into detonating gas which is very explosive.

  • @kraskagm No I use the mix but with zero pressure and production is only on demand so there is only the gas you actually are immediately burning and the explosive combination is what we like so much

  • Very nice work!!

    You could see the production of 14 liters and consumption in amp and volt??

    Thanks !!

  • Dear Sir Ammanninox: It has been discovered that Titanium is the superior substance to build your cells out of and produces a superior quality of gas, more potentcy with less plates involved. Hope you find this beneficial. regards,

  • hello ammanninox,

    this is looking superb as always. I love the quality of your work!

  • Very impressive....crafted very well!

  • Holly Molly - SWISS, now I know why you haven't posted in a while ! You have been busy and you are doing very great work as always ! I see influnces in your cell plate technique from the Bob Boyce 9 part interview, if not you are doing it without knowing it, he tells alot about it in the 9 part interview.

  • Very beautiful cell. It is nice to see great craftmanship.

    Larry

  • keep trying please

  • Excellent craftsmanship, and an excellent product!

  • what is the purpose of the cross hatching?

  • @Xraller Well some people say it is useless and some say they have measured a significant HHO output improvement.

    So I trusted a good friend and did it and wanted to show how to do it.

    Basically you raise a bit the surface area exposed to electrolysis.

    In my view even if it does not help much it certainly does not hurt and for sure you get clean and well treated surfaces.

  • @ammanninox Do you know when you put a mentos candy into a bottle of diet coke, it will cause a reaction that makes it explode with foam? The reason for that is because the surface of the mentos candy isnt smooth, its sorta of pitted and helps in the creation of gas bubbles. Your cross hatching is (in theory) performing the same task...however, im not 100% sure that cross hatching with lines will give the best outcome. Research this concept a bit and maybe there is a more effective method.

  • @kamitsuna would be interesting to see 2 side by side to see the difference.

  • Excellent job . I love to see your precision work .

  • Have you experimented with Paul Pantone's GEET? You would help us a lot if you join us experimenting with the GEET.

  • @oscarteos I would love to. Inform me better about GEET but I will have only little time since I am working with a friend on a final cell and that has priority now.

    Thank you

  • @ammanninox What voltage and current are you using to power your 60 plate cell to get 14 lpm?

  • @DavidASmith72 Sorry I do not know because tests were made by friends in the US where the cell still is after having broken down leaking. But it was a cell for a friend a friendship gift and he had much fun with it. We now follow a different design and configuration for the next generation of cells we will build together..

  • WWOOOOOOOOWW  :O

  • Excellent craftsmanship as always :)

  • Yes, welcome back! =-D

  • Good to see you back :-)) I hope you are doing well. A great video with good information. Thanks for sharing.

    Greets, iT

  • Nice to see you again,with really NICE WORK AGAIN !

    Cheers,Bill

  • Wow, you really have a very nice design. Very clean and very well thought out.

    Keep up the good work.

  • Welcoome back dude!!!

  • Welcome back my friend!

  • your cells are amazing, such attention to detail.

  • It's beautiful.

    You do Great work.

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