Hello my friend, I live in Brazil, I can not speak English, I used the google translator to type in, wanted to assemble a kit for my car, it could pass the measure as plate thickness, width, length, thickness of the sealing or mounting diagram, and all necessary materials will be very grateful, hugs, Amauri Correa da Fonseca. Email: amauri12009@uol.com.br
Running completely on HHO at this point using only one HHO generator may be a far stretch, but even a comparison from your MPG's before installation, and what they were with your project installed and running would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Also, did you use project plans available somewhere on the internet? I've been unable to find any that show design and parts needed to make a complete system. Thanks! And keep the videos coming. They are great.
Small plate gap isn't critical. On my cell I use a 6mm gap and it works fine. You also have a larger fluid capacity because much of the electrolyte comes out as oxyhydrogen bubbles..
I got the insulation from a friend who had both the plates (made from 316L ss)and the gaskets made at a shop in long beach. I finally got around to installing the unit in my car and will be testing it for the next few days. No it does not run (not yet) on pure HHO.
hi, great video.what do you mean when you say neutral plates.
SuperGsutton 8 months ago
@SuperGsutton
neutral plates are the ones without electrical connections - not tied to any wires.
vivicurlz 8 months ago
Hello my friend, I live in Brazil, I can not speak English, I used the google translator to type in, wanted to assemble a kit for my car, it could pass the measure as plate thickness, width, length, thickness of the sealing or mounting diagram, and all necessary materials will be very grateful, hugs, Amauri Correa da Fonseca. Email: amauri12009@uol.com.br
fonsecaamauri 9 months ago
Interesting, congratulations.
I would like to know the percent of gasoline saved using these dry cells in the car. Thanks
silvaneyra 9 months ago
I have seen Dry cell units working to full capactity is your project a true working model or just an experament.
ffnlzqf 1 year ago
HI there..nice job..
About the gaskets,what kind are?material thickness etc.?
THnk you..
karmagos 1 year ago
HI there..nice job..
About the gaskets,what kind are?material thickness etc.?
THnk you..
karmagos 1 year ago
Running completely on HHO at this point using only one HHO generator may be a far stretch, but even a comparison from your MPG's before installation, and what they were with your project installed and running would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Also, did you use project plans available somewhere on the internet? I've been unable to find any that show design and parts needed to make a complete system. Thanks! And keep the videos coming. They are great.
EisBlade 1 year ago
very good video. excellent explanation
treyflip3losthispass 1 year ago
Small plate gap isn't critical. On my cell I use a 6mm gap and it works fine. You also have a larger fluid capacity because much of the electrolyte comes out as oxyhydrogen bubbles..
ZS6JMP 2 years ago
what is the type of steel used?
scuffieduffie 2 years ago
So did it work??
plunkett15 2 years ago
so your friend had all this made for you??
what did you use as you end plates? aluminium? how much did just the cell run you?
any update on how it's working in the car???
Joovie88 3 years ago
Where did you get the insulation from, and what is it made of? What about the plates, what material, did you drill it yourself?
Did you put this in your car? Does it run on pure hho, no gasoline?
ed6ontube 3 years ago
I got the insulation from a friend who had both the plates (made from 316L ss)and the gaskets made at a shop in long beach. I finally got around to installing the unit in my car and will be testing it for the next few days. No it does not run (not yet) on pure HHO.
vivicurlz 3 years ago