HHO experiments
This is one of four videos that make up a 35-minute experiment with 7 different cell designs.
7 of the cells are described and 6 are tested twice. The first test is in plain tap water ( No Electrolyte) and the second test, Baking Soda was used as an electrolyte.
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Whydrogen
I know you already been asked this...but doesn't aluminum corrode quicker than SS?
almostfamous000 3 years ago
What about nucleation? ala.. the reason why mentos makes diet coke explode? Basically increases your surface area by a LOT.
SomeTallGy 3 years ago
Whydrogen, the only question I have about aluminum is how well it holds up. The reason 316L seems to be the metal of choice that I've seen is that it stands up well v. cost. Platinum would also stand up quite well, but is cost prohibitive unless it's plated over a lower cost metal.
vancecook7 3 years ago
kpatrol, neutral plates work because the water forms a voltage gradient from 0 to 12 volts between the powered plates. Voltage at th3 25 plate spacing will cause most efficient electrolysis at about 2.2 volts. One neutral will sit at around 6 volts so that's well above the 2.2 volts. You can actually put 4 neutrals in between powered plates at 12 volts. Each neutral adds surface area for the gas to form on, and also helps reduce current and waste heat.
vancecook7 3 years ago
Oh, and BTW, thank you for showing the amperage and volts, as many HHO buffs out there are not doing this. It is very important, so thanks again.
kpatrol 3 years ago
I am pretty impressed with all of your designs and your enthusiasm. Of course, my favorite is the 25 plate design. I am a newbie to this stuff. Can you tell me why neutral plates help so much?
kpatrol 3 years ago