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Hydrogen Cell HHO "Clam Shell Design" Intensifying the gas 1

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

New Clam Shell Design/Concept of our Lowes store bought plates made into a HHO-Cell.

Tap water with Baking Soda as electrolyte.

This is in pre-stages before we fit to the case a recycle take-up tube to go back into the hho-cell for re-up-take of the gas produced on a prior cycle.

Experimenting to see how it works from concept to design.

Thanks for viewing my videos..

Regards, --HOAX

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  • Looks good. How many Amps are you pulling

  • Right now the "Clam Shell Design" is currently awaiting epoxy to harden for further testing of a gas recycling tube. This should in turn take some of the output gas and re-enter it into the electrolysis process. This is merely an attempt to make the hydrogen and oxygen attraction less, by further expanding the magnetic fields of the actual HHO interaction.

    This is an attempt at S. Meyers theory of more intense gas output for consumption.

  • Hello, everyone..

    Thanks for showing great interest in this demonstration.

    Would start testing amperage, liter/output, etc. Really looking forward to showing more of this concept in continued improvements to the cell itself. Right now waiting for the epoxy to dry and you will have a continuation. Testing will be in its later stages, right now we are in 'Beta'..

    Regards, --HOAX

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  • What type of battery are you using?

  • yr a friggin genius

  • were did u get all this equipment? plz tell me what all of it is!

  • what did u use for a catalyst in the water ive heard that baking soda works but it seems to be a very crude one if u have any tips i would love to hear them.

  • Hi there I thought the whole point of increasing gas production was to get rid of the gas off the plates not to put it back in as i was under the impression that if bubbles were left "sticking" to the plates then the gas acts as an insulator thus decreasing efficiency

  • I've noticed that there have not been any videos of the clamshell cell in a while. Were you ever able to run several of these cells in series (stacked). It would be interesting to see how production would be affected if you ran output from the top of one cell to the bottom of the next cell and so on. I was also wondering if you had ever tried to use neutral plates on either side of the center plate.

  • Nevermind, figured it out :)

  • Can someone explain to me exactly how this is put together? Are both plates on the outside either pos or neg, and then one inner plate which is opposite? Or is one pos and one neg on the outside and they are somehow separated between the two? Any help would be much appreciated.

  • Thats a good design it works good . I have found a way to pulse the volts. I will try to show you soon

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