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Vid26 Washer DryCell Hydrogen Generator Concept (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

Here is a video describing how I plan to assemble my Washer DryCell.

Website: http://hhoresdev.com
BLOG: http://hho4all-updates.blogspot.com

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  • Why? my water turns green?

  • @keyko69

    Only use stainless steel washers. If you use zinc plated washers the water will turn dark green.

    If you are using baking soda as an electrolyte, it will also effect the color of the water.

  • My question to you is "How much HHO gas does it take to run an 350cu.in. small block chevy ?" the answer in either liter per second,or how much water need to be split in how much time BECAUSE without that knowledge the rest is a mood point.

  • @1100tech

    I couldn't care less about being able to run a car on HHO only, because I don't have the time or financial resources to attempt something like that.

    I am more interested in using HHO for welding, cooking, heating etc. Focusing on what it can do instead of what it can't do yet, is a better use of time.

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  • @HHO4ALL That's fine because i think that's important too! We all need to work on this together good hunting!

  • The problem with the kitchen stainless is that it is all 430 grade. It will degrade quickly under electrolosis. It has higher iron content and is magnetic. I made my first cell almost 2 years ago with this stuff. It only lasted 3 weeks.

    Larry

  • Yeah man, a few things that matter the mmw for the cost of the build.

    I like the cup idea, seams easy and the parts are at any store, you never know how good it will work untill you build it then spend more time refining it.

    Your right it is about the challenge, thats the fun part, only thing better than building something is making it work even better.

  • There are a ton of variables to take into account, but that is where the challenge comes from. If it was easy... everyone would be doing it.

    I understand what you are saying about the rolls. Plus you could get way more stainless for your money than if you buy plates.

    I keep coming up with designs for the stainless cups, because they are cheap, easy to work with and they produce a ton of gas.

    If flashing works as well as the cups, then I'm all for it.

  • About getting it flat , I not sure how you stand on the plates be 100% perfectly flate, but in a kitchen they can get it flat enought so you dont see lines, the roll is not too bad but a like 90 bend will be super hard to get it back to perfect cause the metal will strech just a tiny bit, but off a roll each plate will have just a tiny bit of roll to it.

    And dont forget I have not idea about the thickness and how many hours at what watt it can take, but its so easy to work its great for test.

  • I just looked up stainless roll and found tons of resources for kitchen backsplashes.

    But if it comes on rolls, Is it difficult to straighten out?

    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.

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