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Driven By Water | Part 1, Hydrogen Generator

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Uploaded by on Dec 29, 2009

Build your own hydrogen generator!

First - Before you freak out - I AM tsrcruz lol. That was my married name which no longer applies - that channel will be deleted on January 1st.

This is part one of a series of videos teaching individuals how to build their own hydrogen generator.

This video covers the housing type to use as well as the cap for putting together a very simple hydrogen generator.

www.IamDrivenByWater.com

HHO, Brown's Gas, Water4gas, build your own, water/gas hybrid, convert your car, save gas, electrolyzer, hydrogen generator

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  • @PsychoScientist007 - I will say, however, that because the hydroxy-oxygen is created on demand and not stored, you do not have a worry about explosion or popping or anything like that. As soon as something occurs to stop the flow of HHO, there will be no gas to explode etc.

  • @PsychoScientist007 - I do not personally know how to do these things, but these are awesome inquiries. If you find answers, let me know. :)

  • How to burn this gas for welding or cooking without popping up or explosion, any idea ?

  • @scienceroadshow - I added you as a friend on FB, all you have to do is accept the friend request now :) To answer your question about the bubbler, I didn't make my own, but they are pretty simple to make. I won't be making one any time soon, but I can send you to the website where I bought mine. I will send you a message.

  • OK. I have yet another question. (Also, check your Facebook page, I am trying to add you, via my wife) My next question is you did not show how to make a bubbler. That is what I need to know.

  • @scienceroadshow - Hi :) I can't actually show where these go on my car as my catalytic converter wasn't on my car when I got it - but if you go to a mechanic and ask them, they will gladly point them out to you. They shouldn't charge you to show you where they are. Also, it shouldn't cost any more than 25 - 50 bucks for a mechanic to put them on, depending on how hard they are to get to and how long it takes to do the work.

  • Everything seems ok, but I have no clue where to put the oxygen sensors. You should show where on the car these go.

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