The HHO Time Test From DeltaHHO

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In this Video I did one test run today. The cell was only on for about 10mins so it was still cold. I think I could run this cell all the way up to 40amps if I wanted to maybe later I will try it. So far I've only run this cell up to 20amps & at that I got 750ml in about 30secs. There is so much more work to be done circuits to be made, there on the way. Next Test will be to see how the car likes to run on it with LPG & HHO Mix Please Subscribe & leave some feedback Thanks for watching Sorry this Video was rushed. It was late in the day and it was about to get dark. Stay Tuned


This link For A great MMW calculator
http://www.watervan.co.uk/tools.php

Big Thanks To MadStu
Go See his Great Videos
http://www.youtube.com/user/MadStu1978

Also Check out http://energybuilders.net/

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  • Thanks Stu! how far off are you from your next video?

  • great mmw, good instalion, 5 stars.

  • Thanks Mate I'm very happy with the output but I really think I can do better so once the car is tuned for LPG & HHO I'll start building circuits to inprove the MMW.. I loved your video to, man you are crazy That would have been a Massive Ka BANG I did a small Balloon & that was Huge I can not even imagine how big that was!!

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  • Awesome, great looking set up.

  • Thats pritty good for switch plates uncovered and not very much lye Good stuff I did look into getting a temp meter for my cell but do that later down the track. Keep up the good work!

  • BTW here are some test results I did with 2 liters of distilled water with sodium hydroxide (measured in teaspoon)...

    1 tsp, 12.6V, 22A, 500ml = mmw 2.58

    and another...

    3 tsp, 10.35V, 25A, 500ml = 3.74

    Lots of fun; and thanks again.

    AH

  • Thanks so much!

    This will help.

    :)

  • Hope not, I've plugged up all the leaks I hope, so this should be it, just gotta wait for glue to dry now.

  • lol, replace forumla with formula ;)

  • m = ml produced

    t = time in seconds taken to produce m

    v = volts used

    a = amps used

    Forumla:

    ((m/t)*60)/(v*a) = MMW

    Hope this helps

  • again very nice and thank you so much for posting the MMW calc. That will help a LOT.

    BTW can you please post the formula the calc uses to figure mmw? I would really like to learn it.

    Anyway, good cell, nice install and a very nice test. Keep up the good work.

    AH

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