Very interesting test John! If the negative wire is producing the big bubbles, then it looks like it is producing more hydrogen than oxygene..I like the low use of amps. Thank you
Water has 2 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Oxygen so there should be twice as much Hydrogen produced than Oxygen. What would be interesting is to create a container with two chambers but share the electrolight low in the container. Then apply positive to one side and negative to the other. You should be able to capture pure Oxygen on the Positive chamber and pure Hydrogen on the Negative chamber.
This was just a test... I have proved to myself that the wire is just another "area" and the more you have the more Hydrogen you will get... You get no more Hydrogen than from plates...
I like this stuff and I reckon its the way of our future. Since you guys know what ya doin I had an Idea which I havent seen yet.
Would someone try it for me, It may not work but maybe it might.
A stainless tube ( cut exhaust pipe ) will be the positive, inside this tube steel wool ( the negative ) pushed inside a plastic mesh so the 2 tubes dont touch, connect them up and see what goes. Im not much good with my hands but I would like to see the result.
The tube is being used (one inside the other) bothers.. . I am promoting the plates because it is easy to work with... Steel mesh is one item I haven't tested yet... Keep watching.
I wound a plastic tee about 8 in tall by 5 in dia. with stainless wire and put it in a 5 gal bucket with soda water using it as ground, the only large piece of stainless i had for a positive was a stainless cup about 5 in tall by 4 in dia. I put them in the bucket and used jumper cables to a 12 volt bat. It made real small bubles, but only on the side of the tee next to the cup. 3 sides with no bubbles
Do not misunderstand ... this video is only to see what "two thin wires" will do next to each other... I believe that (+) (-) (+) is the best way and all my cells are configured that way.
I believe you have seen my "wire cell", and I do believe that wires, when spaced properly certainly DO produce a LOT oh HHO. Even on my small cell (about 1.25" thick) I was getting some very good production, about 1.25 lpm.
Take a look again please.
Great work, and thanks again for all your experiments and info!
John, I cannot reach your site:
Do you have another site ? tx.
gregsbest 1 year ago
Very interesting test John! If the negative wire is producing the big bubbles, then it looks like it is producing more hydrogen than oxygene..I like the low use of amps. Thank you
hotrodfun 3 years ago
Keep watching ... there is a lot if interesting things coming..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
Water has 2 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Oxygen so there should be twice as much Hydrogen produced than Oxygen. What would be interesting is to create a container with two chambers but share the electrolight low in the container. Then apply positive to one side and negative to the other. You should be able to capture pure Oxygen on the Positive chamber and pure Hydrogen on the Negative chamber.
richtate 3 years ago
There is no reason to do that ... you need both
johnaarons 3 years ago
you are losing hho production in the center check out some of the double helix cells
cyberscann54 4 years ago
This was just a test... I have proved to myself that the wire is just another "area" and the more you have the more Hydrogen you will get... You get no more Hydrogen than from plates...
John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
I like this stuff and I reckon its the way of our future. Since you guys know what ya doin I had an Idea which I havent seen yet.
Would someone try it for me, It may not work but maybe it might.
A stainless tube ( cut exhaust pipe ) will be the positive, inside this tube steel wool ( the negative ) pushed inside a plastic mesh so the 2 tubes dont touch, connect them up and see what goes. Im not much good with my hands but I would like to see the result.
Keep up the good work.
Zendukai 4 years ago
The tube is being used (one inside the other) bothers.. . I am promoting the plates because it is easy to work with... Steel mesh is one item I haven't tested yet... Keep watching.
John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
I have tried ss scouring pads in this area and theres no difference, in fact there is alot less since the plastic acts as a current dam.
YiuTeub 4 years ago
works good but the steel wool breaks down to fast.
crob227 4 years ago
Try the same way using tin. I mean that tin what you use soldering somethink.
Careica 4 years ago
I use Cooper for "plates". But they are tubes, not plates. I will update my cell here.
Reg. Careica
Careica 4 years ago
I would use plates... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
I wound a plastic tee about 8 in tall by 5 in dia. with stainless wire and put it in a 5 gal bucket with soda water using it as ground, the only large piece of stainless i had for a positive was a stainless cup about 5 in tall by 4 in dia. I put them in the bucket and used jumper cables to a 12 volt bat. It made real small bubles, but only on the side of the tee next to the cup. 3 sides with no bubbles
jaffagate 4 years ago
If you must use wire they only work one way... I suggest you go back to plates... I am ..
John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
looks to me a bad cell dont look healthy at all
you are directctly/indirectly casting doubt that pos-neg-pos-neg config. is inferior
i suspect it is
i use pos-neu-neu-neg-neu-neu-pos
jikwan8 4 years ago
Do not misunderstand ... this video is only to see what "two thin wires" will do next to each other... I believe that (+) (-) (+) is the best way and all my cells are configured that way.
John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Using around 2 volts per cell should yield some better results.
brianempson 4 years ago
This is just a test... I have been working with this idea for 1 year... check my video #1..
I still believe in the plates..John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
i know it is a pain but what if u spaced the wire closer and up the amps it may prove
fuitful just thought i'd throw that out there
lostintimeBC 4 years ago
This test just proves that two wires that small don't produce... It was just a test... no surprises...John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Hi again John -
I believe you have seen my "wire cell", and I do believe that wires, when spaced properly certainly DO produce a LOT oh HHO. Even on my small cell (about 1.25" thick) I was getting some very good production, about 1.25 lpm.
Take a look again please.
Great work, and thanks again for all your experiments and info!
Lefty
Leftwings22 4 years ago
I still believe the plates are the best way to go... the test here is a look back at a test I was doing a year ago video #1 or so..
Keep watching. John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
Meyer's patents are also on G o o g l e section under patents. Has pics and are downloadable.
mykol13v 4 years ago
I wasn't trying to do anything but make it easy to get... John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago
im tring to expiriement with hydrogen oxygen seperation through funnels and wire might be the way to go. thanks john
crob227 4 years ago
Let me know how you do... you may write me at "johnaarons at hydrogen tap dot com"
John AArons
johnaarons 4 years ago