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HHO Production - Avicron Coil 1.2

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

I've added a secondary coil above the first . This one is made from different material . The original bottom coil is made from hose clamps i got at Lowes , they are stainless steel made in china . The upper coil is made from clamps purhased at Home Depot labeled high nickel corrosion resistant steel made in USA. It was a little softer and easier to work with but there was a longer perforated end to be cut away leaving a shorter solid strip and smaller coil resulting.
My power supply for this test is an old AT pc power supply . I blew a cap in my ATX that i used on the first 2 videos so until i find another one im using this. It has no 3.3v at all and is kinda tempermental on the 12v as you will see.
The first test is at 12v with no electrolyte at all . Then it cuts to the second run with a dime size pinch of baking soda added. It really goes nuts with the electrolyte and i can only add a tiny amount or things get hot fast . At the end of the video you see me zoom back in , i was going to hit it again for a close up of the bubble explosion but the power supply wouldnt switch back on. It reacted like a dead short when it warmed up a bit . All my wires got hot too =p Also you see the water turns red very quickly and doesnt seem to be decreasing really even though ive run it quite a bit.
Notice the dramatic vortex that the bubbles make to pass through the upper coil . They all flow to the center and up forming quite a convection movement.

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  • any conclusion which type of clamp material worked best between these 2?

  • inconclusive . i need to do some testing on them seperately . the stainless is suprisingly more magnetic . it also seems to be more corrosion resistant. the nickel steel was easier to shape and less springy .

  • boy this cell looks alot like the crob cell, and me and m3sca1,couldnt even get a shout out. good job anyway, 5stars

  • ya m3sca1 was the first one to comment on the 1.0 video and so i did check out the crobb cell. very similar . great minds think alike i guess =p . the crobb looked a bit more difficult to construct , nice work to both of you.

  • cool-whats the spacing between the plates?

    get yourself a cheapo battery drill with variable speed-and use the trigger circuit

    ;]

  • the spacing is about 1mm . its not as uniform as i would like , varies by as much as .5mm in places.

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  • sip!!

  • Avicron speking of hydro production ..how many liters per minute produce your cell..... Also how many amps consume your cell..

    regards

    ER

  • avicron , speaking of hydrogen production , how many liter per minute produce your cell...Also how many amps consume......

    regards

    er

  • I seen "Made In China" on your cell? Whats that? Lol

  • you do know a simple way to get how much output your cell is producing is by getting a 500ml water bottle. Fill it with water and close the cap, submerge the closed cap in a deep bowl of water, as long as the cap is submerged. Open the cap, now you have a upsidedown bottle with water. Put your pipe of hho on the mouth of the bottle and turn on the cell. Time it and you will how how much ml per min or sec you get.

    This should be ovious to most ppl lol

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