how many lpm does it make? i am very intrested in your design. i am currently in the blueprint stages of making a hho powered mazda mx3. from what i calculated i need to make anywhere from 8 to 25lpm. and stay under 65amps. after watching this video i am guessing i would need 2 or possibly 3 of these to produce close to what i need. plz reply i need the imput
yeah how interesting.....Bubble....Bubble....(did I make my point? just in case I didn't -> Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble) put it on the stove and you'll see the same only bigger....BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble...
What he fails to mention is that when the Hyrdogen is produced, it also makes a highly toxic Chlorine Gas....... yep good idea..... gotta find a way to neutralize the chlorine gas.
The way you are hooking up your electrodes is creating a constant magnetic field, as current is continually flowing in the same way through the helix.
You will be able to reduce and/or eliminate this field if you connect your cathode and anode both on the left or both on the right side of the helix, rather than one on each side.
I'm curious to see what effect the magnetic field has, as it might help deflect ions that would normally be escaping and nudging them toward the electrodes.
Heat is a factor in all the cells you can use more solution or go with a series cell that has very little heat. Another option is to make a simple radiator for cooling your solution using thermal dynamics. The Double Helix is the coolest running so far.
I'm new to this stuff so there is a lot I don't understand; what's a NAHO 23% ? Also is this hooked to a 12Volt car battery or are you using some other kind of device ???
That's so weird , I discovered the same results from the EXACT same design. I didn't think it was anything special or new. I figured its common sense considering electricity moves like water
narrow the space between the electrods as close as possible to 1 mm. use only water, do not add any Potassium Hydroxide , you should have the same result. Show voltage and Amp during next film :-)
Hello, I was wondering... what would happen if you use stainless steel tunning forks instead of stainless steel strips?? I could imagine that something cool will happen. You will get resonance for sure and also, if you are familiar with electric guitars, try using the tuning forks that will make a power chord... that will amplify the reaction ;-)
The noise your cell makes sounds EXACTLY like what I encountered when hooking up 4 plate stainless steel cell DIRECTLY to my car battery, which tells me that you are drawing way more than 8 or 9 amps. Would you do this experiment again with meter readings on current/voltage?
Ecellent work! Are you using an electrolyte? You may want to find out what the overall inductance and capacitance of the helix is. Then calculate the resonant frequency of the combination so you can pulse it at it's natural frequency. This may create more gas production at lower power level.
I would love to pulse the DH's but alas I only have an old computer power supply to work with. Hopefully I will have the ability to build a pulse unit soon
I wonder what would happen if you hook that thing up to a stereo speakers wire while playing something that has lots of trebil. I think you could get a high frequency by doing that.
reminds me of orzone accumulator meets inductor.tellme does this cell run colder,this would point to added power induction thru helix brilliant discovery ,cheers.
Very nice!! If you want to see the magnetic field to improve your designs use the Flux resonator lens. I find this this today and is an amazing for this project.See youtube dot com/watch?v=byxCYvDjFRM
Thats deffinetly worth a try. Cant wait to get to doing it myself. Thanks for the vid. i can see how this would work better than most plates designs. makes a lot of sense when you think about the feilds created.
wow! Excellent discovery. I wonder if any of what you are trying could be enhanced by tying it in with some of victor schauberger (sp) and his "vortex" energy theories? Just a thought I had the second time I watched your unit fire up? Looking forward to seeing how you run with this concept. Keep up the good work, cause we know the GOV't sure ain't gonna do it for us!!
beautiful-i loved it-wonder what would happin if you made a few in different sized and put one inside the other like a verticle cylindrical design but with a buch of double helix's. how close do ya think you could get those edges at 12V 8.5A before it starts arcing???
I've watched this video too many times to count now. I still can't believe all the activity around the coils. However, it doesn't seem to be commensurate with the amount coming into the bubbler. Are you filtering only H into the bubbler, or both H and O? Whatever the case, the results are worth note. Any idea on the temperature yet?
LOL I must admit to my bubbler leaking when I took this video. So what you are seeing is what made it past the leak. As for the temperature there neds to be more water in teh cell or to set it up in series with other cells.
Have you measured the output yet?, how many ml or L per minute? Also if you were to have straight strips how do you think it would compare? I've done some research on the double helix and it led me to reading up on "the flow of life" which contains the double helix. Keep up the great experiments!
I havent done enough testing to answer the shape question, but the heat was room temp and started to overheat 160 to 180 after about 10 minutes of running. A series setup wpould eliminate the heat problem I think ;-)
Well I just replicated your experiment, cool stuff! It's my first attempt, and I got the same fizzy result as in the video. I cut strips off an old stainless dog bowl and made a VERY rough double-helix and kept the windings apart with the blue/white hard polymer you mix with your fingers. I used very thin wire off a 12 volt battery, so it overheated very quickly, but for ten seconds I got exactly the same result. I'm interested in eventually making a oxyhydrogen torch for cutting & brazing.
Beautiful!
Thanks
nannerin 10 months ago
really cool.
its inductance, and capacitance.
put it close to the surface and see if the water jumps.
i bet it got hot fast......inductive heating.
i made one that looked like a spring wound around a theaded rod......
it makes great production .....and great heat as well.
irondmax 1 year ago
lol, yes keep trying stuff, lol, nice video guy, i messed with this too a while back, and think i will look at it again, intresting too, thanks.
thom in scotland.
fuelban 1 year ago
how many lpm does it make? i am very intrested in your design. i am currently in the blueprint stages of making a hho powered mazda mx3. from what i calculated i need to make anywhere from 8 to 25lpm. and stay under 65amps. after watching this video i am guessing i would need 2 or possibly 3 of these to produce close to what i need. plz reply i need the imput
mx3rider519 1 year ago
did you ever find out if this is better then other cells?
xsports49 1 year ago
yeah how interesting.....Bubble....Bubble....(did I make my point? just in case I didn't -> Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble Bubble) put it on the stove and you'll see the same only bigger....BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble... BIG Bubble...
xetrius 2 years ago
rather than using KOH have you tried banking soda to see if you get the same/similar results?
frankd4178 3 years ago
KOH is too potent.
Cybertronic72388 3 years ago
What he fails to mention is that when the Hyrdogen is produced, it also makes a highly toxic Chlorine Gas....... yep good idea..... gotta find a way to neutralize the chlorine gas.
Cybertronic72388 3 years ago
KOH, Einstein, not KCl.
cusanusnicolas 1 year ago
@cusanusnicolas It is all relative.... I am Einstein afterall...
Cybertronic72388 4 months ago
Did you ever get output numbers on this?
reminvestor 3 years ago
I would like to replicate this configuration. Would you be able to give me exact directions and materials so i can produce same results.
koshkudro 3 years ago
The way you are hooking up your electrodes is creating a constant magnetic field, as current is continually flowing in the same way through the helix.
You will be able to reduce and/or eliminate this field if you connect your cathode and anode both on the left or both on the right side of the helix, rather than one on each side.
I'm curious to see what effect the magnetic field has, as it might help deflect ions that would normally be escaping and nudging them toward the electrodes.
Kotesu 3 years ago
By the look of it you have excellent production! have you had a chance to check the liter per minute?
Keep up the good work
HHOMonkey 3 years ago
Not yet I will post as sonn ass I get the chance.
Fordenergy 3 years ago
Best I've tried yet for production, but heat of the electrolite is a concern.
Steve
knockemdown123 3 years ago
Heat is a factor in all the cells you can use more solution or go with a series cell that has very little heat. Another option is to make a simple radiator for cooling your solution using thermal dynamics. The Double Helix is the coolest running so far.
Fordenergy 3 years ago
I'm new to this stuff so there is a lot I don't understand; what's a NAHO 23% ? Also is this hooked to a 12Volt car battery or are you using some other kind of device ???
67Cowboy 3 years ago
23% Potassium Hydroxide by weight to the water. And I use a modified computer 600Watt power supply it gives me 2 through 24 volts upto 24 Amps
Fordenergy 3 years ago
Great output! How do you have the strips insulated from each other, and are you using potassium hydroxide?
iluvmygeo 3 years ago
Acrylic screws and yes
Fordenergy 3 years ago
That's so weird , I discovered the same results from the EXACT same design. I didn't think it was anything special or new. I figured its common sense considering electricity moves like water
sn1pe352 3 years ago
SALT
myjobsucks24 4 years ago
Potasium Hydroxide
Fordenergy 3 years ago
Great work..
But its not a double helix. The two threads have to rotate counter clockwise for it being a double helix. Still look great though..
christiandusk 4 years ago
good work!!! can you do something for us ?
narrow the space between the electrods as close as possible to 1 mm. use only water, do not add any Potassium Hydroxide , you should have the same result. Show voltage and Amp during next film :-)
Regards
isoprobe 4 years ago
su diseño muestra una buena produccion, que potencia usa? (Their design shows a good production, which uses power? )
anibal7565 4 years ago
Hello, I was wondering... what would happen if you use stainless steel tunning forks instead of stainless steel strips?? I could imagine that something cool will happen. You will get resonance for sure and also, if you are familiar with electric guitars, try using the tuning forks that will make a power chord... that will amplify the reaction ;-)
iron4us 4 years ago
The noise your cell makes sounds EXACTLY like what I encountered when hooking up 4 plate stainless steel cell DIRECTLY to my car battery, which tells me that you are drawing way more than 8 or 9 amps. Would you do this experiment again with meter readings on current/voltage?
Thanks
mr1997 4 years ago
Ecellent work! Are you using an electrolyte? You may want to find out what the overall inductance and capacitance of the helix is. Then calculate the resonant frequency of the combination so you can pulse it at it's natural frequency. This may create more gas production at lower power level.
valveman12 4 years ago
I would love to pulse the DH's but alas I only have an old computer power supply to work with. Hopefully I will have the ability to build a pulse unit soon
Fordenergy 4 years ago
I wonder what would happen if you hook that thing up to a stereo speakers wire while playing something that has lots of trebil. I think you could get a high frequency by doing that.
Justin2355 4 years ago
Dude, that's a great idea. I have been working with different forms of this contraption finding ways to improve it. This give me another way to go.
dire67 4 years ago
A question. Why are the strips look different in color, one red and the other whitish grey?
What is the SS grade? is it 316? Is there any pre-treatment done?
seshkanuri 4 years ago
The grade good question it was my wifes SS garbage can. The the SS has been through alot and has alot of impurities in it
Fordenergy 4 years ago
can you mount that vertically ?
bccritters 4 years ago
Yes, you can see the new videos now
Fordenergy 4 years ago
Hi great helix cell !
Do you already get below 2.4 Watthours of energy input
for 1 Liter HHO gas ? If yes, you are overunity !
Please come to overunity dot com to discuss your technology. Many thanks. Regards, Stefan. ( admin of overunity dot com )
hartiberlin 4 years ago
have you thought about putting a nuetral ss rod in the center? that could enhance any magnetic properties you are utilizing.
also, it looks as if most of the hydrogen/oxy is coming off the sharp edges of the metal, i wonder if you could use thinner strips or even wire.
bccritters 4 years ago
Can't wait to put this kinda stuff into my motorhome!
ctuna2 4 years ago
Very IMpressive. I can't help but wonder, and will try to set up a simular test using Ø.250 sst tubing instead.
This would allow for a cooling fluid to be pumped through to control working temp. IF, it works as well as flat stock. I'll stay in touch.
dannysbus 4 years ago
if i make any engine run on hydrogen im going to put a water filter to the hydrogen cell to remove all that dissolved metal at the bottom.
jmoyet 4 years ago
reminds me of orzone accumulator meets inductor.tellme does this cell run colder,this would point to added power induction thru helix brilliant discovery ,cheers.
Tai61 4 years ago
Very nice!! If you want to see the magnetic field to improve your designs use the Flux resonator lens. I find this this today and is an amazing for this project.See youtube dot com/watch?v=byxCYvDjFRM
alex681219 4 years ago
I built something from your design idea. I am tossing out the plates. Going with this concept.
lincolninked 4 years ago
How did you come across this concept? Amazing find!
PulseFuelNerd 4 years ago
Thats deffinetly worth a try. Cant wait to get to doing it myself. Thanks for the vid. i can see how this would work better than most plates designs. makes a lot of sense when you think about the feilds created.
strapped9 4 years ago
Great! Waiting for next video. Thanks.
wphuang2005 4 years ago
Great stuff!
bornman88 4 years ago
Wow very Cool, you have to love the Kid and the end. Can't wait to see your next one.
czarwright 4 years ago
Interesting find. Congratulations. Nature has much to teach us.
lincolninked 4 years ago
wow! Excellent discovery. I wonder if any of what you are trying could be enhanced by tying it in with some of victor schauberger (sp) and his "vortex" energy theories? Just a thought I had the second time I watched your unit fire up? Looking forward to seeing how you run with this concept. Keep up the good work, cause we know the GOV't sure ain't gonna do it for us!!
72jamminjimmy 4 years ago
Nice, have you tried to put that the Double Helix a peace of CPVC pipe with a ID size the same as the OD size of the Double Helix ?
Jameshotguy77 4 years ago
Could you possibly remake this video with the following improvements:
1) 2 meters for Voltage/Current supplied
2) Digital thermometer
3) First part devoid of Lye or other Electrolytes/ Second part showing you adding the amount of Electrolyte used in this video.
4) If possible, provide data on gas volume output (Flowmeter/Inverted Flask or Beaker)
Good work by the way, look forward to your next installment.
KCM25NJL 4 years ago
beautiful-i loved it-wonder what would happin if you made a few in different sized and put one inside the other like a verticle cylindrical design but with a buch of double helix's. how close do ya think you could get those edges at 12V 8.5A before it starts arcing???
aparodox2003 4 years ago
omg omg
MrPlug 4 years ago
wow i cant belive the reactions im getting with just wires
MrPlug 4 years ago
I've watched this video too many times to count now. I still can't believe all the activity around the coils. However, it doesn't seem to be commensurate with the amount coming into the bubbler. Are you filtering only H into the bubbler, or both H and O? Whatever the case, the results are worth note. Any idea on the temperature yet?
nategreg 4 years ago
LOL I must admit to my bubbler leaking when I took this video. So what you are seeing is what made it past the leak. As for the temperature there neds to be more water in teh cell or to set it up in series with other cells.
Fordenergy 4 years ago
Have you measured the output yet?, how many ml or L per minute? Also if you were to have straight strips how do you think it would compare? I've done some research on the double helix and it led me to reading up on "the flow of life" which contains the double helix. Keep up the great experiments!
MrPlug 4 years ago
Wow , you are really on to something here . I mean this makes alot of sense when you think about the magnetic fields. Very well Done!
Keep up the good work
IronHead
SGiHunter 4 years ago
Thats alot of gas. Sounds like more than 8.5 amps. My rigg sounds like that at 30 60 amps. Good work!
mozon1967 4 years ago
Thats why I was so suprised by it, believe me I checked it several times. That and my power supply does an automatic shutdown at 10.4 Amps
Fordenergy 4 years ago
Do you find that different shapes are lasting longer than others? What is the temperature from start to finish?.
hydrogenassist 4 years ago
I havent done enough testing to answer the shape question, but the heat was room temp and started to overheat 160 to 180 after about 10 minutes of running. A series setup wpould eliminate the heat problem I think ;-)
Fordenergy 4 years ago
The amount of production is enormous. What voltage and amperage are you measuring?
nategreg 4 years ago
12V 8.5 Amp with regulated power supply the solution is 10% by weight KOH (Potasium Hydroxide)
Fordenergy 4 years ago
Well I just replicated your experiment, cool stuff! It's my first attempt, and I got the same fizzy result as in the video. I cut strips off an old stainless dog bowl and made a VERY rough double-helix and kept the windings apart with the blue/white hard polymer you mix with your fingers. I used very thin wire off a 12 volt battery, so it overheated very quickly, but for ten seconds I got exactly the same result. I'm interested in eventually making a oxyhydrogen torch for cutting & brazing.
ebswift 4 years ago
Are they stainless steal? How did you bend them so precisely?
stancruse 4 years ago
Yes they are my wifes old SS garbage can, and I used pliers and a 1/2" pipe. I had to wrap them together so they would spring back the same.
Fordenergy 4 years ago
I must admit I was amazed, I will do further testing
Fordenergy 4 years ago
wow lot of gas coming of that
roadkill3030 4 years ago