HHO cell test using ATX switching PS - pt.1

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2009

The power supply is from my old computer - ATX 250W.

Orange wire : +3.3V
Red wire : +5V
Yellow : + 12V
Black : Gnd

Part I - Test using 3.3V - 3.7A = approx. 12 Watt
Part II - Test using 5V - 9A = 45 Watt
Part III - Test using 12V - 6A = 72 Watt

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  • I did the test today, 2mm spacing, 5V input from ATX PS, distiled water + 2 teaspoon KOH. It pulled out 17Amps and a lot of HHO gas vapour. I checked the Amps across the plate and it was 3.4V. I'm not going to use inverter 12V - 240V and hook up to ATX PS. I already ordered the converter 12V to 5V and can hold up to 35A. Next week this new PS is coming, can't wait to test it.. ;)

  • YES! YES! YES! Stay with 3.3 volts BUT NO NEUTRALS and go to 20 amps or better.

  • yes, I think 3.3V with high amperage is better. On this test i didn't use neutral, + and - only. The space is 3mm. I want to test again with 2mm spacing, distiled water + KOH to control the Amps. Let's see what happens. Thanks 4 your comments.

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  • Your on the right track. You can also set your power supply on the back to 240 volts AC and use the 5.0 output. Instead of 5 volts, it will be around 3.5 with a lots of amps.

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