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Uploaded by on May 11, 2007

Some of my electrodes

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  • greatwork, what's the spacing on each cell. Also, how areyou sealing the terminals that's on the side of the container? any tips?

    Hope to hear from you.

    Keep it up!!!

  • Any distance down to 4 mm is good, one has to then alter the lye:water ratio to obtain the desired current

    I use EPDM as a gasket and it works well

  • Hello there bornman88, are this plates (inox) have to be replaced after use? or how much time this can last? sorry bad english

  • Yes it is 316 Stainless Steel

    The long term effect is not known yet

    I am about to strip my car electrode and will report back . It has been in car for two months now being used for three hours per day

  • Do you sell this cells?

  • I am working on two more proto types and will be tooling up once I have found the most efficient cell, then I will sell them on the net

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  • @joeshmo14760 a 4 stroke engine requires 2 rotations of the crank to aheive full cylce. Also the 5L of air you talk about is at atmosphereic pressure, or 1 bar. You will only see this at 100%throttle. All other times the engine is under vaccum, which is stretching the air, that is why for calcuations always use weights of fuel and air. You can work out with a vac gauge how much air/fuel is required to idle your vehicle coupled with some simple maths. They you can try and make enough hho

  • @monkeys1954 Completely wrong. 5L is the total displacement of the cell. The engine will only suck fuel during compression stroke. It really depends on the compression ratio but trust me, it is not 5L.

  • old school wet cells. fun

  • something to think about. a 5.0l engine sucks in 5.0l of fuel air mix each revolution if i am not mistaken. maybe i am wrong.

  • @bornman88 Hi , any developments made? Could you please give me some ideas and principles how to make the cell most efficient!

  • The Idea of running HHo whit lye

    and 100A is not very good not practical

    Try this 10A 25lit per min 110V Ac Honly Water no QUIMICALS

  • eh, do you honestly believe that you can power your car through HHO gas at a speed of 1.5lpm? i mean all you are doing is straining the alternator, which through feedback currents will seize up and in turn require more torque from the engine. There is no such thing as a 100% efficient system.

  • Why would I build one when my video clearly shows that at 3.05 LPM an HHO device produces 1.322 MJ of energy per hour but robs 1.8 MJ of energy from the emgine to produce it? Where have I lied? You will NOT be able to point to even one lie.

  • Yes he did, it even says it in the decription on this video, 88.8 percent.

    watch?v=t4316Ieswtg&feature=re­lated

    His latest claim, as he has come under a lot of heat, including Radarman threating to turn him into the Federal Trade Commision for fraud, is just six percent. Watch the videos.

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