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B001 Smack Booster Design 1.1 Liter/min

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

15 Volts
5 Amps
Under these conditions the booster produced .25 Liters in 1:58min

HHO Generation with respect to amps is linear. Therefore if one were to hook this in to a car circuit at 20 amps the HHO production would be 1.1 Liters/min.


Smacks Booster Design

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  • hi , i wnat to build one of this but i dont have the exact information( measures materials......) could ypu sen it to me??? i am just meetig the hydrogen possibilities!!

    thanks

    david ochoa

  • @SuperDavid8a google the smackbooster I got the plans from the SMACK himself.

  • Sounded like the HHO Olympics there for a minute haha.

    Did you build the cell EXACTLY as smack's explains to do? Or did you just buy their kit? Im curious because Im building one but was considering a smaller gap between the plates. He called for 7/32" thick jam nuts but I was thinking of going with 1/4" thick instead to reduce the gap and increase the voltage on the neutral plates. Just a thought!

  • lol yeah what better to do while watching the Olympics.

    i designed it just like smack's pdf says with the additional features like the extra plates on the end and shrink tubing.

  • Howdy! I've seen this enclosure from a few people other than smack himself now. How do you make it?? What is the clear thing in between the two PVC end pieces? Thanks!

  • It is a cast acrylic tube from McMaster Carr.

    Thanks for watching. # 8486K423

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  • It's linear according to faradays first law.

  • i don't think this is a linear correlation (amps v. lpm), more like an exponential function, so you might actually expect more than 1.1 lpm at 20A.

  • It gives 500ml*60"/(120"*5A*15V)=3.3 mmW. U should aim for at least 5mmW or more. Great work, good luck.

  • The plates are stainless steel wall plates from lowes. The temperature of the water is 70F (room temp).

    Thanks for watching.

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