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  • Its so great - all the HHO demonstrations is not as documented as you want it to look like! Not to sound ignorant but why dont we see the torch and metal cutting, like an ironplate or something like that?

    OR!! when you got the system build up for cars- put a demo where you connect it to an engine - and get in the car afterwards, start the engine and take it for a spin.

    Lack of documentaion if you want to convince people the dont buy something that either doesnt work or cant be intalled correctly

  • very nice set up you got there. so its AC? does it just use the short leash from the PS, or did you wire in a longer cord? also kinda cool if you installed aux. jumper leads in case you are stuck on the side of the road :) just a few more bucks in wire, a mode selector switch and 2 lead post leads. I gotta say that is one clean looking machine, no over crowded corners, easy access to plumbing and if any thing breaks you only have a handfull of screws to take out in the whole thing.

  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Portable 12 Volt HHO Torch

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You This is my latest creation. A 12 volt portable HHO torch made with an 8 inch EBN dry cell.

  • I Really Like The Video From Your This is my latest creation. A 12 volt portable HHO torch made with an 8 inch EBN dry cell.

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing This is my latest creation. A 12 volt portable HHO torch made with an 8 inch EBN dry cell.

  • Common man spark it up. Isn't that what it's all about. I'd say great design if I knew it actually worked. Please a demonstration next time. Cheers to a great LOOKING design.

  • Nice build! Would love to see a demonstration of its flame and capabilities.

  • @vibratehigher Me to. i wonder if how similar to Browns Gas it is?

  • a litle demonstracion wight it?

    to how it works plees

  • I noticed several comments from people that can't understand why the oxygen and hydrogen aren't separated. 

    The actual gas being generated is called Brown's Gas. It is almost a miracle gas with unique properties. Put a torch in free air and the gas burns at a very low temperature. Put against steel and the temperature goes higher. Against ceramic and it is really high.

  • Hey great video man but how would you separate the hydrogen and oxygen ????

    any help would be much appreciated

    cheers

  • Hey great video man but how would you separate the hydrogen and oxygen ????

    any help would be much appreciated

    cheers

  • the biggest problem of energy since ever is storage, so good job.

    If you invent something that can store large amount of energy that doesnt go easily out, just may become a millionaire since it does not exist.

    Bateries just dont get satisfactory results.

  • Nice video, right now I am using 12 volts as well but when I update my torch system I will definitely go with higher voltage, probably 50 volts so I can get more output. I should be able to put 1200 watts into my cell if I use the 50 volt configuration, right now I only can put 540 watts into it and I get around 2 lpm output.

  • Very well done. Thank you.

  • When i saw the box transform i was like O.O

  • at 20 amper how many liters of H can i get?

  • @oOZsuOo Just over 1 lpm of HHO at 20 amps

  • @hhoconnection use the 8xa circuit reduce amps and more gas and no electrolytes

  • @hhoconnection I think with 36 plates you ought to get 7 lpm at 20 amps. I like your design except I would put the reservoir in the top tray and do something different with the power supply.Otherwise, well done.

  • @amos033 It does not work that way. Just because I have a lot of plates does not mean I am going to get more production. The only way to get more production is with more amps. More plates just means I can throw more amps at it without overheating. If I had a cell that could get 7 lpm at 20 amps I would be a rich man.

  • Looks good to start with but as a chemical engineer there are several concerns about the design and funcionality of this system ... to check a successful system currently being used by one major vehicle manufacturer IN Australia check out this site by you tube user glknox11.... check out the videos under this name glknox11

  • this is nonsense. why not just collect the hydrogen and discard the oxygen? there is so much oxygen in our atmosphere, if you really want to store energy, you should just store hydrogen.

    and if you want both, are you aware that they are much more useful when stored seperately? i mean, one tank full of hydrogen and one full of oxygen. Much better, especially if you want (rocket) engines to run on it.

    Best Regards. By the way, i think you actually know better and are a fraud.

  • @kurtilein3 I don't even know where to start. It's called a HHO torch. Yes I realize that there are more uses for Hydrogen only and that's great if you have a separator cell, I don't, nor do most people into this stuff. And I don't know about you, but I personally don't own a rocket engine or ever plan on it.

    A fraud? In what way? You obviously don't know a thing about me. I think I have been pretty up front and honest about everything. I think you should seriously consider getting a life!

  • @hhoconnection Fraud is a strong word. And a life that boy needs. for starters you rock. I looked at your site and kits, whatnot. I'm stuck on this 12 volt portable HHO torch made with an 8 inch EBN dry cell. Is one of your kits constructed around building this setup? Please let me know, I'm all hypo about hho now. Cheers Tommyc78

  • @hhoconnection

    Seperator cells are not that difficult to build, porous ceramic materials like terracotta are, when wet, impermeable to gas and let water through, you can get thin slices of it where chemists get their supplies.

    If your videos imply that any HHO technology can be used to produce energy, and NOT to merely turn one kind of energy into another, if there are any over-unity-claims, then i stick to calling you a fraud. If thats not the case, i take it back & apologize

  • @kurtilein3 I have never claimed over-unity especially when it comes to my torch. It is just another source of fuel and a good one at that. I am curious about the porous ceramic that you mention. Could you send me links to some place where I can purchase some of this material? Oh and by the way, I accept your apology. I think you will see that I am one of the most honest people on the planet when it comes to HHO.

  • @hhoconnection

    Unfortunately i didnt exactly find what ive been looking for, but ill send you a PM with some links i did find.

  • @kurtilein3 Perhaps you could show us how to collect the Hydrogen and discard the Oxygen ?

  • @amos033

    oh, thats trivial. Really easy to do, can probarbly even be retrofitted to some 'HHO generators', turning them into hydrogen generators. Hydrogen is nearly always produced electrolytically, with strong DC current and water. At one electrode hydrogen bubbles up, at the other one its oxygen. Thats it. Just make it so that the hydrogen bubbles are collected in a different location than the oxygen bubbles, there also are materials that let water pass but dont let through gas.

  • @amos033

    one great seperator that allows (when wet) water to pass through it, but that cannot be penetrated by air, is terracotta. You can get thin slices of it, or of a similar porous ceramic material, where chemists get their supplies, thats perfect for seperating the anode from the kathode, for producing pure hydrogen and pure oxygen instead of HHO. Or get a hydrogen fuel cell, they have awesome electrodes and the seperation is built in. They are really great hydrogen generators.

  • It's kipkay!

  • are you selling your portable 12V HHO torch?

    

  • @fsiquian66 No, sorry. 

  • Please show the unit in action and give details of individual parts. Looks very well thought out. Thumb Up!

  • Very good work!

  • HHO..PRODUCCION

  • I have 2 questions: how did you make your flashback arresters, and what is the configuration of the plates in the dry cell? (pos-neutral-neg-neutral-pos etc?)

  • Very nice setup- well done and well thought out.!

  • id like to see it work

    

  • @liplokker Yeah, he never fired up the tourch. I can't believe that. Hahaa

  • Very good job and well designed system, portable and easily maintained. What is your HHO production with that dry cell configuration?

  • @amos033  I get about 1 lpm per 20 amps of power at 12 volts. So with my power supply (40 amp) I'm getting around 2 lpm. And I know, I should have shown the torch working. Someday I will get off my lazy butt and do another video showing the torch working.

  • I see what seems to be a design flaw. The output line on your dry cell goes into the top of the first bubbler which is also connected to the second bubbler on the top. I am unsure of your configuration to the next 2 but for arguments sake lets say that a flash makes it past those 2 stainless bubblers. Your next 2 bubblers and cell could all blow up due to ignited gas traveling through the lines and nothing to stop it. Both input and output from your cell should be below your water line.

  • The output on my dry cell goes into the water reservoir not a bubbler. The two reservoirs are set up like that to act like one bigger reservoir. I set it up like that because these two reservoirs were all I had at the time. But yes you are correct in that because my dry cell output does not go to an underwater inlet on the reservoir I risk the chance of blowing up my reservoirs IF a flashback were to get past both of my flashback arrestors and both my bubblers. I'll take that chance.

  • @hhoconnection I figured you must have known but you never know... I doubt you will ever see a flashback go beyond your primary flashback arrestor let alone the second. I have a very similar setup to yours but my reservoir(s) input the gas below the water level. I wondered if your reasoning for doing it this way was because of the reservoir being mounted at the same height as the cell instead of being above it.

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  • hey man nice work.

  • Good job on that one. But I'd use - if I could afford as many plates - the whole bottom cabinet to house just a big HHO cell. The water tanks could be in the middle cabinet, only the bubblers must be in the bottom aswell...

  • not very portable

  • Great and very informative video, thanks for sharing your your ideas. I have been working on HHO generator theory....lots to learn but with the help of kind people like yourself we will all be better off.....keep up the good work. Kindest regards Paul Cape Town South Africa

  • $80?!?!?

  • can we convert a propane or a natural gas appliance and water heater to hho

    p.s very good videos thank. step by step for a polution free energy

  • Howya goin mate? That is a very tidy setup that you have put together, it looks robust and should serve well. I have only been interested in HHO for about six months but about to build my first Gen for a vehicle, just doin my homework. Cheers Kev

  • if it work real good start selling them

  • Im confused where is the PWM

  • There is no PWM. I manually adjust the voltage/amps by turning the knob on my power supply.

  • I thought that to make HHO you have to have a pulses square wave

    dose your power supply provide that

  • No, you don't need to pulse a square wave to make HHO. You can run it straight from a battery if you want. The PWM is used to regulate the amperage, to keep it from creeping up as the cell warms up.

  • @hhoconnection what do you add to the water,soda or something else

  • @mladenkorotaj I use Sodium Hydroxide but most people use Potassium Hydroxide. Do not use baking soda!

  • @wellnessteacher Why is everyone using electrolyte. I can get good supply using 8 9 volt batteries with just plain tap water.

  • @chevy668 to help regulate the amount of current being drawn by the device. Altering the amount of electrolyte allows you to adjust the conductivity of the water.

  • Where did you buy the reservoirs (flambo?)

    73,

    Alden

  • Yes, the reservoirs are from Flambeau.

  • You did a very good job explaining your HHO welding machine setup.  I need to know from you do you have a pressure shot off system or is yours a on-demand only?

  • cmon dood! you do good things here with hho but i have been waiting to see the 2.0 version.fat max rocks but his cousin big berther is really what should be going on.pull you finger out and impress me again!

  • Beautiful work, just love it. You can save money on 12V power supply and make cell with 60 plates. Then you can hook 110V and adjust current with PWM. Positive and negative, and 58 neutral plates. Works well. Will post video response. Keep your grate work! Regards, GmanBB

  • Clean tidy and well presented as per usual.

    BAZ

  • nice little setup and vid but i have one major question. how could you do all this and not grab a striker and fire it up. a demo of it while cutting though some iron or steel flat bars would be nice to show its effectiveness. have a good one.

  • lite it up man . or do i have to stomp your ass!?!~ where is the flame ?????????

  • damn that's nice.

    what's your elecrolyte?

  • I'm still using NaOH (Roebeks drain cleaner) which works OK, but I'm going to join everyone else and start using KOH.

  • Its about time someone started catching up. why not show the production ? My system is 12v portable w.extereme output 12cfm@185psi

  • Oh yeah, well my dad can kick your dad's ass! Seriously, you win because I ain't competing with anyone here, I'm just showing something I made. I have nothing to hide and I will make a video showing production but it's nothing you have not already seen. My power supply is only good for up to 40 amps, the cell is a 8" EBN dry cell running 5 neutrals and I have to guess I'm probably putting out about 2 liters/min running the thing at 30-35 amps. So let's see your video.

  • Saweeeeeeeet!

  • Really nice looking setup you got ..

  • Very nice well thought out, I need some welding done.

    I think we should call it, HHO Welder on the GO.

    cheers.

  • Very creative and very nicely presented. A compact roll around portable HHO torch.

    NICE.

  • Very Nice, H-C

  • Nice set up portable clean.

  • It is a nice practical setup.

  • another very creative integration ... thanks !!!

  • Nice clean set up. Great job Mike. Can't wait to see what you come up with next.

  • nice

  • now I want to see it perform :P very clean install HC

  • Nice Setup

  • Yup I enjoyed it :-) Nice rig, And I had never seen such a toolbox before. 5*

    Greets, iT

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