don't you have to chang the water every so often anyway? and copper is much more better at conducting electricity. .. so with that being said. would it really matter?
don't have to change the water ever. only add. if you use stan meyers method of HHO production, the conductivity doesn't really matter. if you use copper, your electrodes will disintegrate in about 2-3 months or so depending on how thick they are and how much you use the system. research colloidal copper for pools, i have one in my back yard.
Wicked man! So you got a 3/8" thick cylinder 4" in diameter and a 7/8" SS rod of equal lengths? Do you still have smaller 2 to 3-inch diameter tubes in there? What's the difference in temperature from this cell and your others?
This is a cell I am working on that seems to be more stable without overheating, it was run for three hours and stayed under 12 amps and 80F with good production straight DC. The key may be the solid 7/8 stainless rod.
thatz cool ......
vox1philippines 1 year ago
lookz good......
vox1philippines 1 year ago
can you use copper for this stuff or does it need to be stainless?.. i'm just getting into this stuff. so i don't know
onedieingsoul 3 years ago
the copper molecules will slowly break away into the solution. 304 stainless must be used.
harryfodder 2 years ago
don't you have to chang the water every so often anyway? and copper is much more better at conducting electricity. .. so with that being said. would it really matter?
onedieingsoul 2 years ago
don't have to change the water ever. only add. if you use stan meyers method of HHO production, the conductivity doesn't really matter. if you use copper, your electrodes will disintegrate in about 2-3 months or so depending on how thick they are and how much you use the system. research colloidal copper for pools, i have one in my back yard.
harryfodder 2 years ago
thats a creative way to test your cell! battery charger = free amp meter, good job
d3115uxor 3 years ago
Very goog production cell ,Do you put any neutral clinder is well.Thank you.
szkadri 3 years ago
Top Vid whats in the electrlyte sure produces very well?
jeleigh75 4 years ago 2
2 tsp soda to one gal distilled water @ about 7 amps and stable.
skagitt 4 years ago
man what is that song I just have to share it with my wife!
mr1997 4 years ago
You're right! It is a very good song. The group is Aerosmith and the song title is "Don't wanna miss a thing". Happy Valentine's day.
gibs7 4 years ago
Wicked man! So you got a 3/8" thick cylinder 4" in diameter and a 7/8" SS rod of equal lengths? Do you still have smaller 2 to 3-inch diameter tubes in there? What's the difference in temperature from this cell and your others?
hehe... i'm so full of questions :P
RobbZer0 4 years ago 2
This is a cell I am working on that seems to be more stable without overheating, it was run for three hours and stayed under 12 amps and 80F with good production straight DC. The key may be the solid 7/8 stainless rod.
skagitt 4 years ago
It appears to be a battery charger attached to an anode and cathode immersed in an ionized solution.
TECHKLEC 4 years ago