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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2008

This was to be a 60 minute test using distilled water instead of tap water...it had to be cut short.

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  • I can not remember what the exact size of the plates, but they fit in a mason jar. They were 304 stainless steel...seems like they were 20 gauge.

    Hope that helps...

  • This is the first time I am going to fire a salvo at someone commenting on these videos.

    I consider your comment rude!

    It just so happens that two plates with with neutrals has worked BEST of all set-ups I have tested and abolished the runaway effect!

    Great HHO production(250 ml/min plus,low amps (4-6 max),and low temps(140 degrees max).You need to watch all the videos before making rude comments. Add that to the fact that you see what I post, but not necessarily what I have accomplished.

  • After I test the PWM with the formula, I may post a new video with the results...if it is wanted and folks are interested.

  • I also noted that by decreasing my lye by half, I reduced the heat increase by 2/3...GO FIGURE! It did not stop the heat, just reduced the increase.

    This scientific fact has me a little confused, but not surprised.

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  • @mrjamestferguson how did your pwm work?

    I recently read pwm doesn't do anything for production

  • @mrjamestferguson it's pointless to argue with box dwellers

  • hello..wat kind of plates are you using

  • duh...read bob boyce d9 document or zerofossilfuel...does your car already have a heater? heat is from over 2 volts a plate ...throw the pwm in the trash and get 7 plates that has 5 neutrals, thats 6 cells. otherwise you are wasting your hard headedness on lack of research

  • Roughly about 12 minutes

  • in what amount of time are you reaching 132*F at that low of current?

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