I just went and picked up the required parts today, only diff i bought 3m double sided tape to get my plates as close as possible without touching, then used 2 xbox 260 stainless screws to line up the neg and positive plates, i tested it out in a bowl of water and my custom psu, after only a couple seconds mass hho bubbles had formed, i decided to light the few bubble was a way bigger bang then i had expected, this is an awesome first design! thank you!
i got one of those strainers, i mounted them on some dowls with rubber waterproof glue, i didnt alternate it between up and down, how should i hook it up? solder (with flux) wont stick to it....
I just went and picked up the required parts today, only diff i bought 3m double sided tape to get my plates as close as possible without touching, then used 2 xbox 260 stainless screws to line up the neg and positive plates, i tested it out in a bowl of water and my custom psu, after only a couple seconds mass hho bubbles had formed, i decided to light the few bubble was a way bigger bang then i had expected, this is an awesome first design! thank you!
TheFonzo 11 months ago
can we use copper plates in the har or is it only stainless steal?
BadRick951 1 year ago
@BadRick951 the copper would corrode very quickly
HaloAssassins 6 months ago
Wow I am impressed good idea
ci4405 1 year ago
okay I know I'm going to sound like a total moron but how do you determine which one is positive, negative and neutral?
tannertargus 1 year ago
OK so thats the cell itself. Can you do another video on how you would wire it up and in what you would house it.
EXCELLENT CELL idea by the way. I'LL give it a try and make a vid on it :D
ATSucks1 1 year ago
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works better than i expected, and was cheap and easy, pulls up to 7 amps depending on the ampount of baking soda added
rcpratt95 1 year ago
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works better than i expected, and was cheap and easy, pulls up to 7 amps depending on the ampount of baking soda added
rcpratt95 1 year ago
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works better than i expected, and was cheap and easy, pulls up to 7 amps depending on the ampount of baking soda added
rcpratt95 1 year ago
works better than i expected, and was cheap and easy, pulls up to 7 amps depending on the ampount of baking soda added
rcpratt95 1 year ago
@rcpratt95 how did you wire it and use it? i made it it but dinbt know what to do now....
adamotocross48 11 months ago
@adamotocross48 use it as a hho torch just use a bubbler or you will die XP
pcblah 10 months ago
@pcblah huh?
adamotocross48 10 months ago
@adamotocross48 hydrogen torch and use a bubbbler search a hho torch and they use bubbler as saftey device
pcblah 10 months ago
I'm a little disappointed that you didn't follow it up with a video showing it running & producing gas...maybe I just didn't wait long enough....?
heycolslaw 2 years ago
man you Rock! now what's the next step, what do I do now?
trangenusa 2 years ago
Very creative with your design. I like it.
jupy921 2 years ago
i got one of those strainers, i mounted them on some dowls with rubber waterproof glue, i didnt alternate it between up and down, how should i hook it up? solder (with flux) wont stick to it....
skierplaterandy 2 years ago
Great idea! i love the simplicity and the cost! well done.
aluka1603 3 years ago 2
thats about metal qualityes ISO, 316l must be +2mm espessure be real good against any charge on magnetism.
Try out 316l, even rods or stick ones for solders is very cheap. Try them as positive, and cooper, as negative plate.
You will see WHAT IS HHO PRODUCTION with a very high implosive results
gfcgamer 3 years ago
it works better on 316l, and MUST be almost absolute non magnetic metal that hardly hangs even neodimium magnets, for this price?
hho is "ok" using 304, but you will need 316 to reach real anomalies.
gfcgamer 3 years ago