HHO cell design # 1 (4 plate setup)

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2008

This is a 4 plate design for a HHO device. They are Stainless Steel switch cover plates purchased from Lowes.

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  • is your plate arrangement - N N + ? or is it something different?

  • I believe the arrangement that I did here was a -N+N-N+ Hope that helps.

  • Thanks, this video is exactly what I needed to see how to rework my cell.

  • Your welcome, I'm glad it helped.

  • if you hit it with 2v-3v and BIG amps, it will produce very well and not get real hot. however, if you hit it with 12v even at low amps, you will find it makes more steam than gas.

    your 1/4 inch plate gap will work quite well. some will tell you that you have to get it down to 1/8 inch or less. not really the case. you will just have to use a fairly stong electrolyte to get a good reaction is all.

    all screws/bolts/washers must be stainless. if its in the soup, it must be stainless.

  • Thanks for the comments, I will try and put them into practice and see what results I get.

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  • @rbeenlio I suggest you DO NOT use plastic coated wires ... instead use a ridged / Stiff Stainless steel wire to connect your cell inside your main chamber this way if there is any melting the chances of your wires coming into contact with each other (causing a SPARK) is minimal 2 wire touch inside you main chamber > SPARK > IGNITION > YOUR DEAD! Don't use soft wire in your main chamber if you are having heat issues OR EVER for that matter ! what is your running stats Volt / Amps / Temp ?

  • @TTUMIT hey man can you tel me what's wrong i got some of thos pats from lowes and made one just like you did and add some good amound of baking soda no gas is coming out only steam?

  • This was the easiest plate cell design i have ever seen and it looks to be working the best.

  • great video man but I have a few questions

    1. how do you determine which side is positive and which one is negative

    2. why don't you have any neutral plates (are they not needed)

    3. suppose you wanted to make a 6 or 10 plate system, would you just follow the same pattern or would you have to add anything?

  • great video man but I have a few questions.

    1. how do you determine which plates are positive and which ones are negative

    2. why don't you have any neutral plates

    3. if you wanted to make a more than 4 plate system could you continue to use the same pattern of negative positive negative etc

  • did you experience overheating problem? mine overheats. i tried running about 3 mins and it actually melts the plastic cap where my ss connector is tapped. im afraid it would even melt the wire when prolonged. any suggestions to prevent heating will be highly appreciated. thanks

  • this setup seems to produce the most HHO with the least amps my research has found. Stan Meyer were catching up to you. haha Although it will be a while. Going to Hardware store and tinker with other setups. Its a great hobby although big oil frowns on it ahahaha

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