HHO Dry Cell Testing #1
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Where did you get your stainless steal plates please respond. Thanks.
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UPLOAD a video how to made a dry cell what kind of metal to use and the steps of constructing the cell
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heat is formed by gap but if you appart them
more it gets less efficiant so how about using
a condensser or a evaporator to make the hho gas run threw there and separate the condensation this will not only clean the gas
but if you use part of it to also cool the
generator you will get a double wami, after
tinkering around for a while my dream is to run the car on only hho three of those dry cells would be perfect a truck alt and battery
would also help an amp cap. a cooler condensser.
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Hi PeteDog444, thanks for the info.
keep up the good work.
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nice build. Just to let you know the shower liner is only .040 thick. You should maybe double it up or look for 1/16" - 3/32" neoprene online.
Hi PeteDog444. sorry if i missed it, how far apart were your plates spaced about.
thank you
evolution2015 3 years ago
I use one 40mil gasket in this video. However I recommend the you use 80 or 120mil. I like 80 but 120 seems to be more efficient. Remember to tighten you bolts before and after each run. Good luck with your prodject.
PeteDog444 3 years ago
at least you have a go and put results on here for everyone to see. have you read the tero ranta that scarecrow has its worth a read. rubber gromits i am unsure if it will help as it creates less current leakage but also has restricted the flow of gas. i know in industrial vacuum systems flexi joins (house vacuums have 50% of this) it decreases vacuum, i am woundering if this is happening too as there is a lot of hosing. i also know pneumatics and hydraulics need 3x its diameter in a bend..hmmmz
dacoffee2222 3 years ago
I posted the link to the Tera Ranta PDF at the top of the comments section of video (HHO Dry Cell Testing #2). I like the idea of using rubber grommets in the holes of the plates to reduce the leakage current. I used RTV and glued nylon washers into all 64 holes in my plates and that did make it much more efficient. My MMW went from 3.8 to 4.8. I SOLD the MY dry cell and I'm working on building another one with many modifications. I will be using 1/2 inch tubing on the exhaust side.
PeteDog444 3 years ago
Where did you get the gasket material from? I picked up a roll of high temp gasket for automotive use ($6). It feels almost like a fabric, but it says its good for oilpumps, waterpumps, exhaust, etc. I haven't tried it yet.
crazychickenhead 3 years ago
The gasket material I use is gray low density PVC shower pan liner. I got it from Home Depot and is sold in the bath tub section on a role. I don't recommend this material because it may be slightly conductive. Buna-N is a better choose and is available by the role on line.
PeteDog444 3 years ago