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Do It yourself HHO Hydrogen Generator: Safety in Design

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

A look at one of our early HHO fue cells and why this hydrogen generator exploded on us. Make sure all of your connections are solid and corrosion free!

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  • Never feed the connectors inside the HHO gas.

    Do it only under water, so feed the connectors

    from the buttom !

    Never at the top !

    Safetly rules !

    Regards, Stefan.

  • We went one step better. We have no connections inside any of ours anymore. Solid stainless steel one piece construction for each anode.

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  • Plastic container with seran wrap around it and a metal sheath around it for extra protection. I find that if you are making a small scale prototype that wont be under to much pressure peanut butter containers work.

    If your going to make real full scale on add one bubbler or a way to relieve the pressure from the container. If you are leving the cell running make sure theres a way for water to automatically flow in to keep the springs or what ever your using submerged, prevents sparking.

  • and that would be why one should use a bubbler.

  • Thank you for that.

  • wat happend was yo over oxidised it and pretty much made a batt bomb...you canadin tarrorist

  • guys. more like the connections heated up due to the amps he put on the cell. emagine those wires got red hot inside, and it is that heat that caused it to explode. i had this happen to me with a clear cell, i actualy watched the wires begin to melt, then BAM. when you place a cell under high load, it will cause any small area in the connection to get HOT.

  • your connection should be extremely tight ..any loose connection inviting an ignition...

  • Nice flag Keep all your conections under water.

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