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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2009

My hho generator design

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  • its a hunk of metal being charged under water...that's it...

  • Thats right that's the solution to the problem.

  • That things huge , If you would make several connections with your power connections , it would do way better ....I would do 6 connections with pos and 6 with the neg....

  • I don't know what that will do but I don't think thats what i want. That will make it act like its wired parallel like i said in the movie I think the problem with everyones design is its multiple cells when you do that it cuts the amps to each cell but has the same volts when its wired in series its the opposite way. I need to get an ammeter to see how many amps its pulling. I put some washers in like I said but I haven't been able to make it hum again but i'm going to tinker with it.

  • Hey! How about puting a gasket on each side and then 1/4" acrylic, like a dry cell?

  • I already did something like that but it increased the surface area to much like when I cut the washers. watch it again and listen to the noise it makes in the beginning until it cuts the surface area down from production. hho resonance would be the humming it does that when the washers aren't cut so i'm going back to that and then i think i'm going to use aluminum channel and insulate it so it don't make contact with the plates.

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  • i know these are old post but the humming noise is a short! You need high frequencies to get your resonce you are looking for. The frequency range will depend on the size of the plates.

  • you will never reach 30lpm with that design. you will need to make a drycell much like the Scuffy cell. do a search for it on here. 63 plates of 316L and make them 24" tall by 6" wide, with 1/8" spacing between the plates. A positive on one end and a negative on the other, with all the other plates being neutral. run 120V DC into it and you'll produce 30+ LPM. That 30 LPM unit you saw a while back was running on 220V and likely had 110 plates in it. 1.8v-2.0v per plate.

  • No what I am talking about is to have connections so the juice will run in a more uniform manner across the plates , you will still only only 2 connections , just have more connection points to make the electric flow more efficient ,SS is not the best conductor.....I have tested this on bigger plates (not as big as yours)and adding more connection points ,like all four corners ,makes it more efficient than if i just done a 1 corner connection

  • I have had that hum before . I was thinking it was thT THE PLATES WHERE SHORTIN OUT OR THEY WHERE ARKING IN THE ELECTROLYTE. I dont think ya want it to hum

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