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  • I think it is a good idea, but i dont think that enough hydrogen will be produced. I think you would need a large unit with 50 or more plates to get enough hydrogen flow.

    kev

  • Oh my god... It's a bomb!!!

    Just kidding, nice job.

    These containers work fine if you have a cell that does not produce heat. The heat is usually an indication that your connections are not sealed and are becoming part of the electrolytic reaction. Also, you will want to use thicker wire (preferably stainless).

    Watch videos from EletrikRide (aka Smack), or AlmostHydrogen to see what I am talking about.

    Good luck and keep up the good work.

  • It's not about getting rid of excess heat it's about not producing it because that heat is lost energy. An electrolyser is an electrical circuit and subject to Ohm's Law. If you X2 the current(Amps) you X4 the resistive losses(heat)and that applies to all parts of the circuit including the alternator, it's worse because friction losses are also square law related so if you X2 the load on the alternator the friction losses like in the pulleys and belts and bearings and windage also go up X4.

  • Great cell, the only problem that those containers will melt in about a week in your car, I used the same one they are great but they dont work for a long run deal, try glass with metal top.

  • the only thing that bottom hose will do is act as a water leveler for both units wich is pretty cool cause you should only have to fill one unit then....respond back and tell me if that works out like that case i was thinking of doing something like that too.

  • could you send me more info on your construction of the units , I would like to follow your idea..

  • Great video !

    Warning:

    P W M P O W E R has ripped me off for 277.95

    No efie...No pwm...No money back!

    Tell your HHO friends to use caution buying from these folks.

  • your plugs are fouling out because water is going thru your hho line you need some way to dry your hho going to your motor.

  • send it to an evaporaitor space to catch water

  • Those acrylic containers will also eventually crack as well warp... Find a better container.

  • That'll work, But remember Ed that as you drive and the hotter the water gets the more hydrogen it will produce because the amps will go up. So you should use 10 gauge wire as well as a 30 amp breaker instead of the fuse. And you may want to put a switch on one to help you control it.

  • I have set my cold start amps at 6 amps across both of my cells and after 1 hour of driving, the amps have climbed to almost 20 amps and the temps in the cells have climbed to 172 to 178 degrees F. I hope this helps you to get it going. Later, James

  • Ed that looks like some good work you've done there. So you don't have anything but water in the other container. Wouldn't it work better if you made 2 cells

    and hooked them up a cooling coil and use something washer pump to recirculate the water from both thru the cooling coil?

  • Thanks! I could get fancy but I figure that the HHO from the smaller cell might do the job in cooling. At the same time, I feel that the HHO passing through the water of the other cell will have a positive affect in condensing the HHO and making it stronger. I wish I had measuring tools to test this. We will keep all ideas for further advances.

  • Good Luck man glad to see you back !!!

  • Good to see you back on here! When do you go back to Iraq?

  • I have a few month to work on the project so stay tuned.

  • hello i did it,the plastic lid gets to hot all gas will leak out lou

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