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HHO Generator - 16 Plate, Potassium Hydroxide

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Uploaded by on Nov 13, 2009

This is my test dry cell, using 16 304S stainless steal plates and Potassium Hydroxide.

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  • Hey there. I have a simple mason jar single cell on my Nissan 3.3L engine. Accelerator response is awesome, mileage way better, but the solution is a major hassle. A tad of soda, white vinegar and distilled water works for a while but turns to gunk. Tired of opening the hood to dispose & refill all the time. 316 plates corrode after 1000 miles. Seriously considering Potassium Hydroxide. Where to get it and proper mixture? Thanks.

  • @katnap72 IT depends on how much water you have, but i was running about 3 large tablespoons for a about than 5 cups.

  • hi, are you still working with HHO? is the 304s stainless steel working well?

  • @mr240kevin Yes, The 304 has held up perfectly. The plates even stayed in my solution for a while and never corroded. Though after having it run for a while the liquid electrical tape did melt.

  • Nice coffee maker..... the reason you are measuring so high of an MMW is you are creating a LOT of steam.

  • Not sure if its steam as in water vapor (doesnt seem to have gotten hot enough to make steam). I believe that my high MMW is because I am just using a multimeter to check for amps and it may be reading it wrong.

    I have since added another 3/4 teaspoon of KOH and saw production jump, in the amount of bubble through the bubbler (but my multimeter is broken now and cant get the specs on it)

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  • i like your design, i got a copy of the patent for the same design.

  • GOOD VIDEO, I have made cells out of this container. Your right you need four extra cells BUT ALSO you need to seal the top of the cell CAP. Its made up of two pieces pressed together. Its not air tight. To do this is simple, take "Crazy Glue" and let it flow into the seames. Also if your using 12v. there maybe a heat problem. You need to add two sets of cells on each side. Then you need to rapped the cell assembly to prevent current leakage. See my videos and switch your design to 3.5 volts.

  • I would like to see this cell ran with a vacuum on it, and that would pull the bubbles out of the water, hence keeping it from be saturated with the bubbles and keeping your conductive area to the max.

  • nice work dude viewer#1 - dado

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