The problem is this thing actually consumes more energy than it saves. The amount of electricity required to produce any sizable amount of hydrogen is actually quite a lot of power compared to other things. The extra strain on the electrical system actually does make the engine have to work slightly harder to turn the alternator due to lenz law. The extra work done by the HHO is not enough to compensate for the extra strain of it's production.
nice, but I don't think no vehicle alternator is gunna power that on lol. Is that a wet cell? if so, we've learned rounding off the water-exposed sides of of the plate doesn't draw as much electricty around the plate instead on the large area where most hho is split.. increase's production at the same voltage/amperage
you should get somewhere around 8-15 liter per minute to see any difference, Hydrogen oxygen burns a 100 time faster then Benzin(petrol). and that is not really possible for everyone, according to the price of Stainless steel, but stainless steel is not the best as the byproduct is hexavalent chromium which is very Toxic, if you want a good cell try put Stainless on neg pos, and put copper on neutrals, build a minimum 20/20 inches of 31 plates and you should get that 15 liters per minute,12V,20A
@Sumermagor copper will leech into the water during electrolysis a lot faster then stainless. this is why we all use 316L grade ss.. it has the highest resistance to what you are talking about. Its called grain boundary carbide precipitation, and 316L is the lowest beside.. Titanium, and well, that would increase the cost of $200 of a hho generator to $10000, and the added difficulty cutting it.. So for now its the longest lasting anode/cathode material we can afford.
Hi guys,for about 4 months i'm watching all this hho videos,i know from 6th grade that H2 burns easy :) no doubt about this. Now with all this prices of gas in europe, i want to modify my car :) i own a Daewoo Matiz with 3 cylinders (780 cubic cm) and a consumption about 5L@100km or about 47MPG. Before i start to build a production HHO not at toy :) i want to know how much HHO gas should i produce to feel some difference in Benzin gas consumption?
The problem is this thing actually consumes more energy than it saves. The amount of electricity required to produce any sizable amount of hydrogen is actually quite a lot of power compared to other things. The extra strain on the electrical system actually does make the engine have to work slightly harder to turn the alternator due to lenz law. The extra work done by the HHO is not enough to compensate for the extra strain of it's production.
MrAwsome514 8 months ago
nice, but I don't think no vehicle alternator is gunna power that on lol. Is that a wet cell? if so, we've learned rounding off the water-exposed sides of of the plate doesn't draw as much electricty around the plate instead on the large area where most hho is split.. increase's production at the same voltage/amperage
Me102288 1 year ago
would you be intrested in selling? please PM me.. and how many plates is it? thanks
ExtraSilver 1 year ago
you should get somewhere around 8-15 liter per minute to see any difference, Hydrogen oxygen burns a 100 time faster then Benzin(petrol). and that is not really possible for everyone, according to the price of Stainless steel, but stainless steel is not the best as the byproduct is hexavalent chromium which is very Toxic, if you want a good cell try put Stainless on neg pos, and put copper on neutrals, build a minimum 20/20 inches of 31 plates and you should get that 15 liters per minute,12V,20A
Sumermagor 3 years ago
@Sumermagor copper will leech into the water during electrolysis a lot faster then stainless. this is why we all use 316L grade ss.. it has the highest resistance to what you are talking about. Its called grain boundary carbide precipitation, and 316L is the lowest beside.. Titanium, and well, that would increase the cost of $200 of a hho generator to $10000, and the added difficulty cutting it.. So for now its the longest lasting anode/cathode material we can afford.
Me102288 1 year ago
Hi guys,for about 4 months i'm watching all this hho videos,i know from 6th grade that H2 burns easy :) no doubt about this. Now with all this prices of gas in europe, i want to modify my car :) i own a Daewoo Matiz with 3 cylinders (780 cubic cm) and a consumption about 5L@100km or about 47MPG. Before i start to build a production HHO not at toy :) i want to know how much HHO gas should i produce to feel some difference in Benzin gas consumption?
Thanks
mihai2k 3 years ago
2L min but thats to see some fuel reduction the more hho the more you find out how to lean your fuel mix
dacoffee2222 3 years ago
wow,nice work..L O Luck with that....
cudabl73 3 years ago