hho 1.5 L MIN 4.9 amps
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OK THIS MEANS YOU ARE GETTING A mmw OF 23.19. NOT HAPPENING SORRY.
Something is wrong, meter brok or not on dc or your not running on a 12v sys or your going to be the richest guy on the planet in about a month or so. Youd have to be running 50V just to get it to 6.11mmw.Hmm do test over. sorry not to be mean but something is not right.
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put your multimeter on dc not ac
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please teach your design to us please
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@5horsepower 150 watts? thats only a little more then 2 60 watt light bulbs...12volts at 5 amps = 60 watts
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@szym86 yup.. ANY combustion engine will run off hho.
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@bmeade8 its exactly right, 1.48 volts per electrode gap. hho2u.com sells 11 plate drycells that put 1.5 litre hho out.. I bought one, sure enough, 12volts, @5 amps = 1.5 litre a min. takes 20 to 25%off my gasoline bill... about $800 a month savings.. funnny how the oil company's are trying to prevent ppl from using this century old technology. I wonder why? ( more hho, less gasoline paid for) lol
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@9ior77 He use +n-+n-
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well done !!!
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Is it possible to run your car only on a HHO gas which is made in real-time ?
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you coul be pulling like 30 amp at 5 volts
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Maybe you need to buy a new amp meter...
Are you powering the hho unit from you cars battery?
finalflash16 3 years ago
yes i am. i had to temporary retire the project as i have been away working. will resume in the spring/early summer
jamamericandandawga 2 years ago
More about the spacing between plates. Is it .60 MM or .60 CM? .60 MM seems very thin for washers. Right now, I've made a 6-plate cell configured the same as yours. It takes 20 amps to make 1 LPM. I'm thinking it's the spacing, as I've done everthing else the same and boiled the water, etc. I'll soon post a vid of the results I'm getting.
HHORevolution 3 years ago
Sry for late reply. However just use 1/16th rubber neoprene washer spacing and tightly compress it between the two plates. Also see my other new video I have bad n good news.
jamamericandandawga 3 years ago
Ok. Nice! Does the effectivity go up with warmer water, or does it just pull equally more amps as well? If you have checked that?
2550osiosterdalen 3 years ago
Well the way i came with this concept is because everyones problem is that you need X amount of catalyst to start the reaction process and then heat takes over to help it out. Now i said try to heat the water ahead of time and with only a small amount of catalyst you should be at or about full production by the time unit turns on
jamamericandandawga 3 years ago