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How to assemble the HHO generator part 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

I have been asked to show the assembly of my cell, so here it is. Sorry if anything is unclear. I tried to show the basic steps without showing any machining, etc. The pipes are 304 SS, but 316 works well also. Part 3 will be uploaded after the cell is sealed and ready to run.
I insulate the pipes from the Positive lead/screw by first coating the screw with 2 coats of liquid electrical tape. When that is dry, I put electrical shrink wrap tubing on the screw, making sure to leave the end thread exposed for connecting it to the center tube. The holes in the pipes that the positive lead screw passes through are twice the size of the screw, leaving plenty of room for the screw and insulation to fit through......if your holes are aligned.

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  • Hey I am interested in your design it one of the best ones I have seen.. Can you let me know what material he tubes are ?? Thanks

  • @gmxak305 These are 304 stainless steel. However, 316 is better if you can find it at a reasonable price.

  • Hi there,

    Thank you very much for all your videos and inventions. Does your HHO Generator work in Indian climatic conditions?? Our annual average temperatures range btw 11 to 40 degrees celcius!! If you feel that it works in India, then what would it take for mass production of the HHO Generators? Please reply.

  • @just1sirish Yes these work in higher temperature climates. It is the lower temperature climates where HHO does not do well.

    As for mass production, you may want to go with a "dry" type of cell, because they are less expensive than the one in this video and easier to build. If you would like information please send me a message from my home page.

  • It should be possible to make something like this out of a stainless steel thermos flask, in countries where it gets below zero this could prevent the water in the cell freezing overnight.

  • @FIREHAWK1979 That is a good idea. If you build and test a unit in a thermos, please let me know by either messaging me, or posting the video. I'd love to see it! If I find the time, I will tinker around with the concept.

    Thanks for the comment.

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  • @OriginalUncleNemo

    Nice...I will be getting a paseo but I am still a noob!

  • I see your videos are in an area I'm working in. I made

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  • First of all please explain it to me what do you mean by HHO, is this a new name for H2O you have created just to ilude people?

  • @just1sirish check my Videos my designs is for HOT places..... thankz.....

  • I'm very curious about if the EFIE chip is necessary and how to install one?

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