Super cell 100% performance
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Until people are posting videos showing 20 or 200 litres a minute, they are wasting everyone's time. 12V "high" is probably 14.4V and running from the mains at 200A, your gas output is pathetic.
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I see cell I see bubbles and weird music. Where are your numbers? Are you using stainless steel or reactive aluminum?? Without numbers super cell is not that super.. just another HHO video sry
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I heard if you add baking soda or salt on the water to get the HHO will make it corrosive to the aluminum parts in the intake system exposed .is this right???
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ITS AMAZING HOW MANY IDIOTS DO NOTHING BUT BITCH!!!!
HEY GUYS TAKE YOUR MIDOLS AND LET THE KID WORK!!!!!
GREAT WORK GUY, MANY STARTED LIKE YOU DOING EXPERIMENTS AND SEE HOW THINGS WORK, BABY STEPS. PUT A BIT OF BAKING SODA, SEE WHAT HAPPENS. AND DONT INHALE THE GAS, POISON.
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Stored Hydrogen with it's Oxygen counter part in a 200 psi container is not Diesel, it DOESN"T explode under pressure. Propane is VERY volatile yet it is stored in a pressure tank along with its Oxygen and no one says anything about it. Puncture a propane tank with a spark present and BOOM, same conditions as Hydrogen. Just put safety release valves on the tank to bleed it out in a second or two under emergency conditions, route it away from any sensitive human area.
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@SeanofZeus I'm not going to go to far into your question. Salt in electrolysis produces chlorine. Bi carb gives off carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, the electrolyte solution becomes a corrosive alkaline. Breathe enough of any of these gases and you'll know about it. Anyway time for you to do some homework.
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@truthseeka1 ha if you dissin HHO then why are you watching these vids. electrolisis itself isnt toxic, its the byproduct that is. and can be easily disposed of at your local hazardous waste facility in your city. or you can do a little bit of research and figure out how to neutralize the toxic material by your self. im talking about hexavalent chromium of course. tell me why salt and Bi-carb are toxic huu? the stainless steel plates produce hexavalent chromuim. salt or bi-carb help? i dont know
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@SeanofZeus HMMMMMM Talk about doing YOUR homework. Baking soda used in electrolysis is a no no, the same goes for salt. (TOXIC)...... As for gaining more energy than the 9 volt battery has, sounds like over unity crap. I suppose you believe in santa claus as well........ Man stop sniffing that HHO. ELECTROLYSIS IS NOT EFFICIENT.
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@truthseeka1 im sure you have some sort of website that proves us wrong hmm? because theres are tons of website that proves us right. this proccess can be done with a 9v battery and what it produces off of a 9vbattery some water and bakingsoda is more energy then that 9v battery. id call that eficient if you ask me. weither its 100% efficient thats a different story. maybe you should do YOUR homework before trolling on science that will one day take over the oil industry.
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technically city tap water does have some electrolytes in it with all the chemicals they use to purify and ingredients they add to it "For Our Health". all in all city tap water has a lot of impurity's in it. use rain water for another experiment and see if there isn't a difference. thanks for the wonderful video.
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@hdl13 SHIT..Music..
I'm not knocking your video I think its great. But what is up with the brown bubbly tap water?
It reminds me of what the toxic avenger fell into. But seriously good work and if you use HHO on a carbed vehicle I would just turn down the Air/fuel screw a turn. But that is if you can get enough HHO in there to replace the missing fuel.
hdl13 3 years ago
The brown water is the chemical effect from the electrolysis process. See in city water they add chlorine and other chemicals to keep the water clean. When you split the covalent bonds in water ( what holds the hydrogen and oxygen together). You also break hydrogen bonds (holds water molecules together) the chemicals are freed in the water. That's where the term browns gas might of appeared from.
mikeyidh 3 years ago
You decided to use a starter charger becUAse why? BecAUse you couldn't do a spell check?
mag72net 3 years ago
Find me one word I spelled incorrectly.
mikeyidh 3 years ago
hey, mikeyidh, i have a hho cell and its doing great, i really wanted to have it put on my 97' corolla, but i have no idea how since im no mechanic.. can u help me with that? the engine is a craburetor type, im not sure if it is better or not really, thanks much!
MobBossJome 3 years ago
Hmmm carburetor.. Gas is spilled in through the air flow from the Carb ( WIKI Bernoulli's principle). So the only way to cut back on the gasoline is to slow down the flow of air by the carb. HHO is four times explosive than gasoline. You need about 100ml of it for a power stroke in the engine. I would some how slow the flow by the carb and pump in 2 LPM of HHO to replace the loss gas. This would make you a good booster. Its different but you could do it.
mikeyidh 3 years ago