Vid45 Volcano Cell Update (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)
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I love small cells I have three, a 3, 4, 5, plate very portable,
Mine put out up to .5LPM but do get hot, but it's just to show peeps the process of an HHO cell and they can run small torch.
Low volts on the 3 plate.
Nice work
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HOW THAT VALCANO HHO DESIGN MADE I LIKE THAT ONE PUT A CUPPLE OF THEM WITH A COOLING FAN I CAN RUN MY LAWN MOUR LOOK COOL
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hey i been watching your videos nice work, one question , on the plates? you said you have to drill a hole in the middle ? what for? and what kind of seals you use?
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@HHO4ALL Yeah... that's the idea, to avoid that
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Neat setup Maybe try to offset your tabs . And add one more bolt in between may stop your leaks.Thanks for sharing.Tec
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@summertimef1 I discovered that using Negative Plates on the ends reduced the number of Pos Plates and in effect reduced amperage.
Try a configuration like this (you will get the similar output with lower amperage)
-nnn+nnn- (using the extra neutral will increase the distance between the POS & NEG plates and will reduce amperage)
Adding neutral plates lowers the voltage per plate. 5 plates at 12v = 2.4v per plate, and 9 plates at 12v = 1.3v per plate.
Very original, but this design is not as efficient, the bubbles begin to accumulate between the plates and prevent a good electrolysis, due to the horizontal position of the cell
UltraDavidson37 9 months ago
@UltraDavidson37 You are entitled to your opinion. I have tried standard drycell designs and horizontal designs actually work much better than vertical designs.
Vertical designs build up pockets of gas that have to be forced from one plate to another. They also have less reactive surface area, because the electrolyte will not go above the exhaust port. This leaves you with 10 to 15% of unused surface area.
HHO4ALL 9 months ago 3
@HHO4ALLExcellent response, very good explanation, I have observed the same in my experiments with dry cells. So the idea is to merge the electrolyte tank, with the dry cell. But then, my question is, gas bubbles make it out fast enough so as not to accumulate between the plates?
UltraDavidson37 8 months ago
@UltraDavidson37 I use nothing larger than 4" x 4" plates with 1/2" exhaust holes drilled in the center, because larger plates do accumulate pockets of gas.
HHO4ALL 8 months ago