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This is not my first, but my fourth design of a fuel cell. It's the basic 5-plate design, with 2-positive end plates, and one negative middle plate, and two neutral plates. I've tried created one enormous alternating +/- plate cell, and it draws way too many amps, so I've reconsidered this little design. This is just a test. Once I play with it for a while, I'll learn enough to build a less leaky cell based on this design, with more neutral plates (maybe 5-7) and use a lot more volts. This particular cell is using straight 24VDC from two deep cell marine batteries and is made up of (5) 304SS perforated plates (burned out on a CNC laser).

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  • hi i have just started hydrogen makeing as a hobbie and i was wondering how do u tell the amps where do i wire the amp reader to

  • You just put it in series with the wires to the plates. For example, attach the positive plate with wire to the red (or black) amp tester lead and then attach the black (or red) tester lead to the positive battery terminal. Set the tester to measure amps (it needs to go up to 10-15amps max or better), then connect your negative plate(s) to the negative battery terminal with wire, and voila.

  • nice production, how many volts and amps are you using

  • It's 24VDC. I'm not sure about the amperage. I intend to check that. I've been reading Stanley Meyer's patents, and it seems that plate spacing, wiring, pulse width, duty cycle, and of course frequency are all the most important things to consider.

    I'll repost with the amps later....

  • I checked, and this was actually pulling quite a few amps. It was just under 6 amps. Not great! But it's a start!

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  • @answerfreak ...Great seeing someone trying to help us humans.

  • Great vid.How many amps where you pulling?

    The Revolution Is Here!

    TFPosting

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