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  • plate cells seem to put out more hho then the wire...surface area = less heat more amps, 1.48 volts an electrode...cool looking cell dude

  • Thanks for the interest in my video. I did install it and only got about 800ml per min and after about 45 min I had a meltdown. It was a good idea but yes, too many connections created too much heat. since then I got a pwm and some other goodies but have been less motivated. I also got a 95 civic VX witch gets 50mpg already so maybe when gas gets stupid expensive again I will experiment again. Thanks to all

  • Nice build , Very clean. Interesting cross magnets going on. Or did I miss the point ? I want to see experiments in contra double helix. Are the coils counter rotating or the same rotation. Or did I miss something? Talk to zerofossilfuel for advice on how to power it as well as the mmw measurements. BTW screw the vacuum experiments, as water will BOIL at room temperature in a vac. The only thing to achieve is more WATER vapor not HHO

  • @1TEKTRON1 Meant "cross magnetics" 

  • Nice design, Has anyone tried putting these units under a heavy VACUUM just enough so the water doesn't boil on its own. Water has to absorb lots of heat to boil, but it will also boil under a vacuum and is very cold. One would think if you bring the vacuum down to a level JUST before it boils, then run current through the unit it might run more efficient. and the water will always stay cool....Check out videos on boiling water in a vacuum. No heat is required.

  • does anyone have any ideas how you can register the output of gas ie. pounds per minute produced or whatever. I have watched ideas with the plates, with the washers, with the wound wire and now the wound cable ties and the only question now is not can it be done but which can produce the most for the least effort.

    Car companies know but they aint telling us.

  • what kind of jar is that?

  • Nice clean design, congrats.

  • Very sweet idea you have here.

    Just be careful of the internal connections.

    Stainless steel is notorious for loosening up connections and causing internal heating and sparking. And as best I can tell, you have a lot of them in this design.

    (I am assuming that wherever you have two pieces of stainless attached to each other and are passing current though that same junction that the joint/connection has not been welded together.)

    Anyway, keep up the good work.

    Take care and be careful.

  • Thats cool. its kinda like water4gas. but i think it will put out way more gas because you have more surface area.

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