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  • you planning on replacing the electricity>

  • can i get a picture of your cell inside? plz

  • @nh3we completely inappropriate. there are kids on youtube, you know

  • how much power do you need to put a dent in a piece of copper with a nail,not much i guess

    can you kill a person with the same energy?

    No?.....

    yes,if you hit a bullit with it

    that is what hho does to your fuel

    why is this so hard to see?even with thermodynamics?

  • does this water car thing really work.....so if you had 10 of these hydregen generator' using 2 kilowatts of electrisity each 200 watts each....and bolt a few extra altanators to you car....to make you 2000 watts.....then burn it all........will this make the 50 kilowatts I need to drive....

  • so 11.3 volts times 18 amps = about 200 watts

    ....

  • Nice job man - keep up the vids!

  • Nice cell, but what would the HHO cell be used for? Just building for fun or are you going to apply it to something?

  • actually i believe the best production of gasses from the least amount of input is between is obtained when using 2 to 2.3 volts and there is a corresponding voltage to amp. ratio that creates this most effecient production with a .9% electrolyte solution. this is achieved by designing a cell based around the input voltage to be used.

  • what was the amperage draw ??? 40 amp? 50 ???

  • Current in this clip is 11.3 volts @ 18 amps.

  • howw ! 2.3 lpm .can you show us you plates and the dimentions etc thanks

  • The cell is 24 plates 2.5" x 5.0". Plate spacing is 0.060". I didn't record the concentration of Koh to distilled water, just added a little bit at at time until I got the amperage draw I wanted.

  • You only need slightly less than 2V to pull water apart. A voltage regulator would suit you well so you aren't wasting energy heating up the water. If you get one, set it to about 3V and maintain the amperage.

  • LabRat

    The figure that I have seen bandied about is 1.24V. That would be 12 plates, 10 neutral, 11 production spaces. Alternator puts out 13.6/13.8V. Divide by 11 = 1.24/1.25V. I tried that without stellar results. However I did not enclose the plate stack to prevent current leakage. Try again. Thanks for your input.

  • What was the amperage you were putting out?

  • I have had no luck with neutral plates. Does this really work? Does it increase the output with less amperage?

  • Defiantly does. See my reply to LabRat, above.

  • Looks good. What combination +/n/- are you running (-nnnn+nnnn-nnnn+nnnn-)?

  • Yes that's it. So it's 4 cells of six plates, total = 24 plates.

  • Other factors involved are electrolyte concentration and temp. I checked the output 3 times.

  • However you are right. The numbers don't seem to be right. It would be easy (for me) to make the same mistake three times in a row. I'll check it again. Right now I'm installing it in my 96 Corolla.

  • I think you need to check your numbers, on production, volts, amps

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