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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

Proof of concept of mixing ambient air into the cell to "thin" out the h2 to that of gasoline. Mixing approx 50/50. Bubbles still pop as if no air is added.

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  • is HHO not already at the perfect mix between H and O.... IE.. 2 H atoms for each O atom, I understood the adding of air bubbles in the cell as a means of "scrubbing" the bubbles from the plates faster, so that they can make way for new bubbles to form, and thus upping the gas rate...

    same reason why some add vibrators to there cells, getting the small bubbles to detache faster.

  • yes it helps in detaching faster, but it also makes the gas mix burn slower & makes twice the amount of bubles. making less a need to change the timing & more possible to run an engine.

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  • nice!

  • nice .....have you tried this with larger volumes

  • I wounder if that would let you use a tip that was say for 2 lpm but doing it with one L of hho and one L of air.

  • like a fishtank airstone. i got a 4" dia round one in my freshwater tank now that would fit in the bottom of that jari bet

  • y not use a diffuser for the air input on bottom of jar?

  • Hello guys, is hho really work? i am new to this stuff and i really need to find a way to save money on gas. I drove 100 miles to work round trip. $3.86 a gallon is killing me. any suggestion???? thanks in advance

  • yeah, I see what this guy doing ... he is using capacitors as a current limiter ... there are better ways to limit current but his method sort of works ... takes the right kind of capacitor also ... use the wrong capacitor and it could blow up in your face ...

    I dont think you will have much luck with AC drectly from the wall without rectification ... as you get up into the 4000v range with very high frequencies, it seems AC may be effective, but not at low voltages and 60KHz ...

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