Yes but if you need energy to convert it into Hydrogen an Oxigen and if you lose energy instad of using it directly what is portability then. What I estimate is that you also produce a small amout of oxigen and if you use it in a combustion engine in increases the rate of fully burnt fuel. I GUES and it is just a guess that this increases miles per gallon with same amount of fuel al little bit but have not calculated yet because each engine is different...
yes but the advantage is there when u realise this can fuel a car with no extra CO2 production (ofcourse only if the energy used to make the HHO was green or blue energy)
the trick seems to be high amps low volts i am beginig to lose faith in the resonant frequincy and leaning towards a combination of gap voltage amps and maybe the inclusion of a freq.
The material I am using for gaskets is 1/8" thick vinyl curtain material like you see going in walkin coolers. You can buy them from mcmastercarr but I got them at work. They were replacing some and was throwing the material away, but you might ask around and might find some also. If I was going to buy some I think I would buy some 3/32 material instead. I think it would be more efficient a little closer at these voltages.
Are all the HVDC test so far with KCO as the electrolyte? What concentration did you use on them. In your first vid you mentioned 2 tblspns per gal. Did you change it? Since you didn't use an inverter, but a rectifier, could you elaborate on how that was hooked up. How many amps on the lead in? Great work. Don't know anyone with MMW as high as yours.
This setup I am using 2 Powerstat 236BU variable transformers hooked to 240VAC to the panel in my shop on a 20A breaker. The voltage coming out of the transformers goes to a full bridge rectifier then to the cell. This gives me the ability to adjust the voltage from 0-245VDC with the transformer and up to 20A but about all of my test are at 120VDC, which you can just rectify your voltage straight from a wall socket and change the AC voltage to DC voltage
hello : i would like to ask you if is posible to conect a inverter to the baterry and so convert 12v dc to 230 ac and at the output conect a bridge rectifier ... are that going to work? thank you
Now someone has the safest way to eliminate the chamber from exploding on the bubbler or the existing hydrogen oxygen chamber producing the gas directly. Us inventors worldwide are finally achieving success sharing technology and the videos between other inventors to benefit the world. My successful flashback arrestor and your successful explosion valve will improve every inventors dream. To see my successful Flashback Arrestor click on my name in blue to see my videos of many different test.
what if you run it for 3 or 4 hours? what is the time it takes the temp to go from 96 to 104f or is it steady, how many amps are you drawing to your inverter,what are your cell size at 4"x4"? are you using pwm, thanks :>
It was very hot outside in the shop when I did this test but I have ran it for a couple of hours and as long as I kept my amps under 9 at 120VDC the temp. would stay under 110F. But I have not ran it more than 2 hours at one time. As far as the inverter I have not checked the amp draw from a battery to the inverter yet cause I have not purchased one yet.
The size of the plates are 6"x6" and have holes inside the gaskets on the plates for fluid to flow and gas. No pwm. Hope this helps.
when you say holes through the gaskets do you mean a solid sheet of gasket 6x6 then only holes or gaskets around the parameter with holes and if a solid sheet 6x6 with holes then what is thickness of gasket thanks for your help,,:}
hi mdbreedi, very impressive! what are the ends of the brick made of? your design is quite different from scarecrow's in that your bolts are outside the plates so you don"t have to insulate them. also what are your seperators made of. i would like to build and test a similar design. if i do i would want to step up the voltage from the battery since the ultimate goal is to use it in a test car. any thoughts on what to use to get that kind of power out of the alternator?
The ends of my cell is made of HDPE or the same stuff they make truck bed liners out of. My bolts are insulated with Nylon tubing on the outside but I put mine on the outside cause I did not want to drill all the holes thru the plates. My gaskets are made of clear vynal curtain material 1/8" thick cut out in the center like scarecrows are, and also the holes are like his also except I have 2 holes near the top for the gas to escape instead of three. Alternator ????? Battery Inverter yes!!!!
This is the type of cell it is. It is not submurged in liquid like a lot of cells are. This type, the edges of the plates are dry and the liquid flows thru the stack of plates.
This is the best producing dry cell i have seen on utube.Would it be possible to see the plate design so i can build one myself.I also bow to the brick.Keep up the good work.
Take a look at this site. My cell is based on the Tero.ranta electrolyser. Mine is a 60 plate design that uses 120VDC. If you use 12DC or 120VDC try to maintain around 2VDC per plate to start with and use the KOH to adjust your amperage with. Search google with Tero.ranta electrolyser and use the waterfuelcell pdf file for a start.
with that kind of hydrogen production on 120dc volts. I wonder if there's a way to connect it to your heat source at home or make a new one and heat your house with this technology.
It doesn't get hot. the voltage is spread out over the 61 plates so it gives you around 2VDC per plate. Ran it for over an hour and checked the temp of the cell and it was around 106 F. Now if you up the voltage to 130-140 VDC and run it it will start getting hot in just a few min. and some of your output would be steam.
what about a katalysator?:)
You did remember a lot of salt?;P
not to much, then it gets green slime and stuff after a while..
SulaFreaks 2 years ago
you put in 3,52 Watt hours of electrical energy and got 3 Watt hours of H2 out of it .. this is no big gain I guess or am I wrong?
only conversion from one energy to another with losses..
muebermuth 3 years ago
the advantage is portability.
thundergod989 2 years ago
Yes but if you need energy to convert it into Hydrogen an Oxigen and if you lose energy instad of using it directly what is portability then. What I estimate is that you also produce a small amout of oxigen and if you use it in a combustion engine in increases the rate of fully burnt fuel. I GUES and it is just a guess that this increases miles per gallon with same amount of fuel al little bit but have not calculated yet because each engine is different...
muebermuth 2 years ago
yes but the advantage is there when u realise this can fuel a car with no extra CO2 production (ofcourse only if the energy used to make the HHO was green or blue energy)
990BlackOrb990 1 year ago
the trick seems to be high amps low volts i am beginig to lose faith in the resonant frequincy and leaning towards a combination of gap voltage amps and maybe the inclusion of a freq.
but still scepticle there must be another way
sickpigrecords 3 years ago
Hi mdbreedi, it looks like you are producing a great amount hho.
what material are you using for your gaskets, how far are they spaced, where did you buy them from. thank you
evolution2015 3 years ago
The material I am using for gaskets is 1/8" thick vinyl curtain material like you see going in walkin coolers. You can buy them from mcmastercarr but I got them at work. They were replacing some and was throwing the material away, but you might ask around and might find some also. If I was going to buy some I think I would buy some 3/32 material instead. I think it would be more efficient a little closer at these voltages.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Hi, thank you for the reply and info.
keep up the great work.
evolution2015 3 years ago
Are all the HVDC test so far with KCO as the electrolyte? What concentration did you use on them. In your first vid you mentioned 2 tblspns per gal. Did you change it? Since you didn't use an inverter, but a rectifier, could you elaborate on how that was hooked up. How many amps on the lead in? Great work. Don't know anyone with MMW as high as yours.
billmusarra 3 years ago
This setup I am using 2 Powerstat 236BU variable transformers hooked to 240VAC to the panel in my shop on a 20A breaker. The voltage coming out of the transformers goes to a full bridge rectifier then to the cell. This gives me the ability to adjust the voltage from 0-245VDC with the transformer and up to 20A but about all of my test are at 120VDC, which you can just rectify your voltage straight from a wall socket and change the AC voltage to DC voltage
mdbreedi 3 years ago
hello : i would like to ask you if is posible to conect a inverter to the baterry and so convert 12v dc to 230 ac and at the output conect a bridge rectifier ... are that going to work? thank you
ginsengmatheus 3 years ago
Now someone has the safest way to eliminate the chamber from exploding on the bubbler or the existing hydrogen oxygen chamber producing the gas directly. Us inventors worldwide are finally achieving success sharing technology and the videos between other inventors to benefit the world. My successful flashback arrestor and your successful explosion valve will improve every inventors dream. To see my successful Flashback Arrestor click on my name in blue to see my videos of many different test.
pjckac1 3 years ago
what if you run it for 3 or 4 hours? what is the time it takes the temp to go from 96 to 104f or is it steady, how many amps are you drawing to your inverter,what are your cell size at 4"x4"? are you using pwm, thanks :>
terrytenison 3 years ago
It was very hot outside in the shop when I did this test but I have ran it for a couple of hours and as long as I kept my amps under 9 at 120VDC the temp. would stay under 110F. But I have not ran it more than 2 hours at one time. As far as the inverter I have not checked the amp draw from a battery to the inverter yet cause I have not purchased one yet.
The size of the plates are 6"x6" and have holes inside the gaskets on the plates for fluid to flow and gas. No pwm. Hope this helps.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
thanks helps alot
terrytenison 3 years ago
when you say holes through the gaskets do you mean a solid sheet of gasket 6x6 then only holes or gaskets around the parameter with holes and if a solid sheet 6x6 with holes then what is thickness of gasket thanks for your help,,:}
terrytenison 3 years ago
1200 W = 12 volts x 100 amps, right >?? in the end is not so good, and there is no way to pull 100 amps from a regular car alternator.
sevas2525 3 years ago
Cool
1 Liter at what pressure?
crippled82 3 years ago
No pressure, just whats going out of the bubbler free flowing from the dry cell.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
are you using a bubbler?
if so REMOVE IT!
You'll get a waaaayyy more accurate LpM. The bubbler imparts a non-linear pressure on the cell causing the gas output to flutter
tvryb 3 years ago
hi mdbreedi, very impressive! what are the ends of the brick made of? your design is quite different from scarecrow's in that your bolts are outside the plates so you don"t have to insulate them. also what are your seperators made of. i would like to build and test a similar design. if i do i would want to step up the voltage from the battery since the ultimate goal is to use it in a test car. any thoughts on what to use to get that kind of power out of the alternator?
FIZZYH2O 3 years ago
The ends of my cell is made of HDPE or the same stuff they make truck bed liners out of. My bolts are insulated with Nylon tubing on the outside but I put mine on the outside cause I did not want to drill all the holes thru the plates. My gaskets are made of clear vynal curtain material 1/8" thick cut out in the center like scarecrows are, and also the holes are like his also except I have 2 holes near the top for the gas to escape instead of three. Alternator ????? Battery Inverter yes!!!!
mdbreedi 3 years ago
nice work, I don't understand why the cell appears to be dry.
oddssodds 3 years ago
This is the type of cell it is. It is not submurged in liquid like a lot of cells are. This type, the edges of the plates are dry and the liquid flows thru the stack of plates.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
wow nice work. I just got into HHO stuff and it seems that more and more people are going from VDC to VAC (less heat, better output, etc).
Someday maybe I will do this, but I have to learn & test out my first cell, before I do.
Thanks for posting.
AH
AlmostHydrogen 3 years ago
This setup is 120VDC not AC voltage. This is rectified AC voltage not from a battery. The bridge rectifier changes the voltage from AC to DC voltage.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
ahh, thanks for setting me straight (I'm still a newbie at all this).
:)
AlmostHydrogen 3 years ago
Nice, very nice... sounds a lot like a "Mad Scientists" laboratory.
dlwammo 3 years ago
This is the best producing dry cell i have seen on utube.Would it be possible to see the plate design so i can build one myself.I also bow to the brick.Keep up the good work.
fichalisa55 3 years ago
Take a look at this site. My cell is based on the Tero.ranta electrolyser. Mine is a 60 plate design that uses 120VDC. If you use 12DC or 120VDC try to maintain around 2VDC per plate to start with and use the KOH to adjust your amperage with. Search google with Tero.ranta electrolyser and use the waterfuelcell pdf file for a start.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Nice job.
ILoveMyCatx10 3 years ago
Bravo thats what we been talking about, outstanding.
crazzieg 3 years ago
wow thats alot of HHO!
BigDuffNZ 3 years ago
with that kind of hydrogen production on 120dc volts. I wonder if there's a way to connect it to your heat source at home or make a new one and heat your house with this technology.
thinslice 3 years ago
That's 1200 watts of power. How long does it take to get hot at that power load?
hho95667 3 years ago
It doesn't get hot. the voltage is spread out over the 61 plates so it gives you around 2VDC per plate. Ran it for over an hour and checked the temp of the cell and it was around 106 F. Now if you up the voltage to 130-140 VDC and run it it will start getting hot in just a few min. and some of your output would be steam.
mdbreedi 3 years ago