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  • lol this is so disappointing, i watch all your videos  saying im gonna make one, and then i make it and it just sucks balls and doesnt produce much but i will say this, i am figuring out how to make it so its the best output

    great job

  • I'm looking to replicate a few of your dry cell designs, particularly the ones that have low amperage for a different application of hho gas. I have just a few questions. What is actually happening between the plates of a dry cell (such as your flip cup, or your volcano designs, which I really like)? Does the electrolyte fill in between those gaps? If so, I know that in most systems it then goes to a bubbler, which is another component I don't understand function of.

  • yr a darn genius man

  • Very good idea, with the reserve on top of the cell. Very nice, congrats on the successful build.

  • I'm Impressed with this Cell Gen. It's small and I have the 2" washers to assemble it. I just need to know-- you said that you were going to cut out the on the washers for connections. Should it be knotch them ( cut on the red lines) I would like to build this one and could you supply a diagram on the washer configeration)

    I have done my flip cup one and it doesn;t seem to put out what I'm looking for. Thank you for your work and help. Keep it up. I hope to design one of my own soon. Later!

  • I actually found that you could use JB Weld to attach the connectors to the sides. This way you don't have to do any cutting or drilling.

  • I really love your work guy! you're nice! I'm new in dry cells, I'm always stuck with my wet's, but this one looks great.

    Nice job!

  • Thank you

  • Working on my own washer dry cell, Would like to see more on your new cell.

    Have you done a LPM test yet?

  • THAT is a BEAUTY !!!!

  • Thank you

  • HHO4ALL,,,That is really something awesome....Thats a lot of hydrogen..be carefull.you have to finish this.

  • Thanks, I'll try to be careful.

  • Small cells make more sense to me, so what your doing is great. I've been meaning to try a small stainless steel 'threaded rod inside a stainless tube

    and see what i can get with it.

  • Thank you,

    I tried several different fuel cell designs before I started recording them on video. One of them was a tube cell, but it had massive heat issues. When you make your fuel cell, be sure to use 2 different size pipes. One inside the other and then a bolt in the center. The inner pipe should not be connected to anything (neutral) so it can reduce the heat and amperage.

  • Holy crap that's a lot of Gas. Light it on FIRE...LIGHT IT ON FIRE! lol Small size, high output, and low current draw. Most impressive. The output you're getting is insane.

  • Thanks, I made the mistake of lighting the bubbles, and my bubbler shattered into a million pieces.

    I guess I'll have to replace it with a microwaveable container, so it is a little more sturdy and more resistant to heat. Not that heat is an issue with the cell, but the water does get hot.

  • WoW!

  • Yeah, I guess it is okay.

  • I love your creativity...

  • Thanks, it is refreshing to have positive comments.

    I've spent half of my morning trying to explain to a skeptic why hydrogen can run an engine.

    I guess some people will continue to be small-minded even when you provide them with facts.

    I guess to some people the world is still flat.

  • Hi.

    I came across something that car manufacturers are working on, its called a Hydrogen Gasoline Reformer,

    Looks like there getting Hydrogen from gasoline, and they say it uses 75watts.

    My calculations say this is 6.25amps.

    Your 4.5amps =54watts.

    Your production looks impressive.

    They say their reformer only makes a small amount, and that's all that's needed.

    Their Reformer measures 18inches by 4inches.

    cheers

  • Thanks, I will check it out.

  • Looking great , have you done a LPM test ?

  • Didn't have a chance last night cause it was too late, but I will hook it up tonight.

    I'll post the video when it's ready.

  • I just did a LPM test and it took 72 seconds to get 500ml. Not worth making a video to show the results.

    I'm a little dissappointed, because I thought it would be at least 1/2 LPM.

    I guess I'll have to tweak it a little more and possibly double or triple the stack of 2" washers.

    But I was able to verify the design will work, so I guess it wasn't a complete loss.

  • No it wasn't a loss,I am sure there could be some very practical use for that cell....it does pretty good for as small as it is...

  • true, I could use it to fill water bottles on the 4th of July.

  • Last night I realized that the cap on my bubbler was not sealed properly, so maybe it is getting better output than I thought.

    I also lit the bubbles on the surface and my bubbler shattered into a million pieces.

    That is fine, because I need something that seals better anyway.

  • Sometimes many little ones together are more powerful than a bigger one

  • I plan on putting together another Washer DryCell, but this next time it will have 4" washers and will be 33 plates.

    This is an older design. Check out my channel to see what I am working on now.

  • AWESOME!!!!!!!!

    How are you getting to KOH in the cell, i could never get enough inside the cell on my drycell prototypes.

  • I'm using KOH (potassium hydroxide) flakes.

    They dissolve completely in the water, so I never have any problems like the people using drain cleaner.

    You can get a 2 lb. bottle of KOH Flakes from essentialdepot(dot)com for about $8 plus S&H.

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