Vid38 New Washer Dry Cell Hydrogen Generator (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)
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ya fill your trunk with those and off you go on hho , no gas
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hah, cool, I tried the same thing awhile ago with failed results, couldn't find o-rings or 316L Stainless washers :-\ had everything else. So I bought a drycell off hho2u.com for $140. Its not much bigger then that (11, 3.5 by 3.5 inch plates) but mines got a weird - n n n n + n n n n - wired rig, It puts out 2 litre hho per min, at 12volts/15amps..runs cool to the touch with 3oz NOH in 34oz distilled water. still want to build one with washers, thinking of getting some 6" washers :-)
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I just posted a video response under the screenname HHOlyH20. My designs have changed about 50 times and I finally have something I like.
Btw, where did you get you analog ammeter? All I can find are digital.
Very nice video's and your ideas are a great inspitation.
I wondered what the output of your double stack washer cell was. I really think this is the way to go. The 10 plate version seems to work very well and at low amps.
Based on your ideas I did a first simple test and it works remakable well. (+nn-) I'm experimenting with cups like you did but I cut out the bottom to get a nice steady water flow in between the cups. The design is basically a hybrid of washers and cups (wet cell).
Thanks!
getreal155 1 year ago
@getreal155
Thank you, it's been a while since I worked on this design and don't remember it ever working as well as I had hoped it would. I've learned since then that I should have used the following 17 plate configuration:
-nnn+nnn-nnn+nnn-
This works very well, but may need an extra neutral plate/washer in each section to reduce heat and amperage.
HHO4ALL 1 year ago
Hey man, I really like your design and I started on one today using ten washers and a nalgene bottle. I'm just wondering which of your many configurations (total number of washers & placement of +/-) have you found produces the most HHO & drawing less than 10 amps? What was your +/- configuration in vid #29? Btw I see your production decreased between #29 & #35 after you removed the recirculation hose. Why did you decide to remove it in the first place? Thanks 4 posting all your progress.
ciretose2 2 years ago
In Vid#29 the configuration was +NNNNN-NNNNN+ (13 washers), but I've played around with about 10 different configurations since that design.
The best that I've had so far at less than 10A was the following config: -NN+NN-NN+NN- (13 washers)
I removed the recirculation hose as an experiment, but I have since come up with a water refill solution that involves drilling a 1/4" hole on the side of each washer and then inserting 1/4" drip hose to refill evenly between all plates.
I hope this helps
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
Thanks for your help! Been chipping away at the project (takes forever using hand tools.) I tried -NN+NN-NN+NN- on my own interpretation of your design and I got 0.6 LPM using NaOH 1-1/4 tsp/32 oz. I scored my washers with a file (not sure if you did that) and only the 5 that are wired +/- have 1/4" holes to increase flow (my drill bit died before I could continue). I'm going to try a few other tweaks and then post a video when I get some dry daylight (no ATX 12V rig, limited to car power).
ciretose2 2 years ago
I'm glad your design is coming together.
Can't wait to see the videos.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago