This is my one year on video, it shows a new direction in cell design with extremly exciting results. I also talk about some test results and show two vehicles that I'm considering adding hydrogen busters to.
Hey markj30- you are one of the best on you tube thanks for documenting your knowledge and videos. I have learned alot from you.
I was trying to create something similar to johnaarons "focus" cell with ss connections basically upside down in the water. The 2 ss +/- connect directly to the cell and rig something that it locks into on the bottom of the container in the water out to the battery. Thats where im having trouble many rigging annoyances and many destroyed 4" PVC pipes. Thanks again
Thanks for that, at this stage I have not seen any breakdown of the lead free solder, unlike normal solder, but I will keep an eye on it. Eventually the terminals will be completely covered no matter what they are.
I will be interested to see what you come up with. I had a similar idea myself, the trick will be to keep the terminals insulated so that you don't lose current in the water.
I saw another video the solder had came loose or the electrodes were to close together. Most cell designs are made with the electrodes on top in the HHO gas. When or if that arcs the cell will explode... and did in the video. I am also designing a cell wanted to let anyone I can know that I believe we should be designing cells with electrodes and all submerged under water for safety. The only thing to the top of a container I believe should be HHO gas and the outlet hose(s).
Yes. When using sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide you need to be careful, and use gloves, no matter what the color of the water is.
markj30 3 years ago
yellow water = very bad for you.
Darkfoster22 3 years ago
Keep trying you will get their.
markj30 3 years ago
Hey markj30- you are one of the best on you tube thanks for documenting your knowledge and videos. I have learned alot from you.
I was trying to create something similar to johnaarons "focus" cell with ss connections basically upside down in the water. The 2 ss +/- connect directly to the cell and rig something that it locks into on the bottom of the container in the water out to the battery. Thats where im having trouble many rigging annoyances and many destroyed 4" PVC pipes. Thanks again
adwatzx 3 years ago
Thanks for that, at this stage I have not seen any breakdown of the lead free solder, unlike normal solder, but I will keep an eye on it. Eventually the terminals will be completely covered no matter what they are.
I will be interested to see what you come up with. I had a similar idea myself, the trick will be to keep the terminals insulated so that you don't lose current in the water.
markj30 3 years ago
Hello.
I saw another video the solder had came loose or the electrodes were to close together. Most cell designs are made with the electrodes on top in the HHO gas. When or if that arcs the cell will explode... and did in the video. I am also designing a cell wanted to let anyone I can know that I believe we should be designing cells with electrodes and all submerged under water for safety. The only thing to the top of a container I believe should be HHO gas and the outlet hose(s).
adwatzx 3 years ago