Nice clip! Thx! Instead of ppl trying to increase their car MPG.. lol :) .. I'm thinking of building a cell like that for filling baloons :) Maybe with pure hydrogen separation.. (anode + kathode separated)
with just the right amount of oxygen there is nothing to stop it from combusting. thus it will be extremely loud. i did it with a few bubbles of HHO once and my ears hurt for several minutes after that. a whole balloon full of it can seriously damage your eardrums.
Nice but I still want to see Purity results. I have a unit that puts out 89.99999 pure Hydrogen . Proven with a Hydrogen Meter used in power plants. And how do you call that a dry cell ?
Hi can help me I would like to design cells for the production of hho according to needs. for example, if I have a 10 plates 4 "x 4" the ml/min, genre and like knowing cuiantas plates put in each cell to generate x amount of hho thanks
I would like to see someone take and put some canon fuse on a big baloon. about 2 or 3 min worth. Lite it and let it go. should make some nice fireworks.
Its a drycell because the connections are in the dry no chance for short like those made in jars of water. Awsome video!!!
eastkyphotos 2 weeks ago
Check my video, balloon popped in the air with fuse!
watch?v=Y6w69LuIxw8
darkxceed 3 months ago
use the 8xA circuits by stanley meyer the real deal use volts not amps in resonance
theoneagain 5 months ago
dry cell yea right, what about the cans filled with water? they dont look very "dry"
TheStickcop95 6 months ago
nice science pole
danjulification 9 months ago
Nice clip! Thx! Instead of ppl trying to increase their car MPG.. lol :) .. I'm thinking of building a cell like that for filling baloons :) Maybe with pure hydrogen separation.. (anode + kathode separated)
taztaz79 9 months ago
with just the right amount of oxygen there is nothing to stop it from combusting. thus it will be extremely loud. i did it with a few bubbles of HHO once and my ears hurt for several minutes after that. a whole balloon full of it can seriously damage your eardrums.
mathscirocks 10 months ago
CO2?were you hear that ?
avishayu 10 months ago
Nice but I still want to see Purity results. I have a unit that puts out 89.99999 pure Hydrogen . Proven with a Hydrogen Meter used in power plants. And how do you call that a dry cell ?
shaky1979 1 year ago
Nice but I still want to see Purity results. I have a unit that puts out 89.99999 pure Hydrogen . Proven with a Hydrogen Meter used in power plants.
shaky1979 1 year ago
@shaky1979 its a hho cell two hydrogen to one oxigen dumbo
acmfraser 1 year ago
@acmfraser not necessarily, sometimes the electrolyte also comes out in vapor form and is burned with hho to form more toxic compounds than CO2.
dzgfdg 1 year ago
flashbang!
illjackdalsettan 1 year ago
Hi can help me I would like to design cells for the production of hho according to needs. for example, if I have a 10 plates 4 "x 4" the ml/min, genre and like knowing cuiantas plates put in each cell to generate x amount of hho thanks
manriquesanchez 1 year ago
good stuff starts at 2:42
IAppleHackr 1 year ago
I didn't get it because there was too much math
catipolX 1 year ago
If that were me, I would want a longer stick.
havocdaemon 2 years ago
I would like to see someone take and put some canon fuse on a big baloon. about 2 or 3 min worth. Lite it and let it go. should make some nice fireworks.
fred30680 2 years ago
Wait, im not in high school even so, this is basically gas water?
axysproductions 2 years ago
@axysproductions
You take water which consists of two H atoms and one O atom and split them up to H² and O² in their gas form. Now you've it.
timmeTheOnly 2 years ago
its breaking water down into its elements. (oxygen and hydrogen) hydrogen happens to be extremely flameable.
thundercomputer 2 years ago
@thundercomputer and impossible to contain
dzgfdg 1 year ago
@dzgfdg you just saw it happen here!
shidoink 1 year ago
@shidoink for a long period of time i mean
dzgfdg 1 year ago
no, its the perfect mix of H2 and O2... meaning they combust to form, well, just water... because gas water, is steam :D
timothyp2009 2 years ago
it is simple dude! dry cell is more efficient with more hho, less amp, less warm !
francoisph 2 years ago
What's the difference between a dry cell and a wet cell?
simontimon2 2 years ago
pee.
natn0 2 years ago
What is the volts/amps and MMW?
ssfuturescott 3 years ago