Hydrogen HHO Electrolyzer Cell Explosion
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And that, boys and girls, is why we should alway where our safety goggles.
lol
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also on top of that do not use wires even if they are very well sealed.. you gotta use solid pieces of stainless steel all the way to the top. The seal will get screwed up and copper will "melt" off and this will happen again.
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I see that the Hydrogen shot back up in the Jar. lol .. Directional Flow Valve are very important. .
Just u wait until you see what I'm designing. . WOO! baby. Make that look like an a baby just burping up some breast milk. lol.
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HHO was 1st invented by a Filipino Inventor during the Marcos Regime.
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is it voltage or current that separates the hydrogen from the water? If voltage would stepping up the voltage (example stepping it up to about 1k volts) make the hydrogen separate at a faster rate?
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Glas being the more dangerous of tanks i guess, LOL, but you are rite to say only use nuts & bolts & stainless for fixings, avoid coppers putty and wires, how true, can i ask you, how much gas "Volume" you need when getting a torch to work safely ?. keeping up a good flow being important to avoid flash backs !, thanks.
Thom in Scotland.
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@Triple88a nope, lot of these kinada cells are safe, because thats the only thing that can happen, a cap blows off, there's only a low volume in the head of the container, or what should have been water to the top to minimize thew space for the hho. thats why dry cells cant possibly do that, there to far under water.
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@whatsdare 316L stainless steel is only stuff that doesnt corrode away in electrolysis
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@LinuxUser269 how did you manage to do that?
why did it explode?
did to much pressure build up because of the cap?
JeremyB796 1 year ago
@JeremyB796 I burned through the line feeding the bubblier!
LinuxUser269 1 year ago
For the plates... are they made of lead?
whatsdare 1 year ago
@whatsdare stainless steel wall plates
LinuxUser269 1 year ago