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#35 Hydrogen HHO Zero Cell ELECTROLYTE CONVECTION 2007/09/04

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Observation of convection through the new taller HHO electrolyzer column.

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  • I was thinking of this unit during corners and on hills: would it benefit your cel to add a baffle or two so that the liquid would not slosh. My idea is 2, one at half way up and the other at the top of the liquid circular shaped horizontal in perspective.

  • Tall cells are less affected by cornering than wide cells. That's just one reason I went taller. Soon the entire plate ass'y will be submerged so sloshing will not matter at all.

  • Getting a lot of email lately asking if I'm still working on my projects. Busy collecting data and getting parts made for a revised cell. The present cell is damaged in that the conditioning phase produced unevenly processed plates which unevenly produce HHO. Efficency has dropped to only 2ml/min/W. Not enough to produce measureable mileage gains. Tests have been scrubbed until new parts are ready.

  • hi there i'am a loyal viewer of your videos.

    i've looked at livevideo for your latest video but could'n vind it, I see only 3 of them. what am I doing wrong?

  • Nothing. All my time lately is spent on the reconfiguration of the cell. The first 3 videos were a sample test to see how I like LV. Answer - I Like LV, a lot. When I have time I'll upload the rest. Sorry it's taking so long.

    ZFF

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  • hi there, I have a theory to make HHO from tabwater right before you inject it into a cylinder, without sloshing and with a very low current. but it is to complicated to explain in text. can I E-mail you or is that to risky.

  • Yes. It would draw too much current for any given electrolyte concentration. Optimum seems to be 6N or ~2v/cell.

  • I apologise the info i sent ealier was not totaly acurate.The programe was on the science chanel called echo-tech Future Fuels. The procedure was done using hydrocloric acid & radium imatating photosynthesis.If you can access the Echo-Tech series very interesting.Looking forward to youre next videos keep up the Good Work.

  • Great Work.I seen a program on Discory or TLC about ALT Energy on HHO.This lab has been testing for along time.They used Hydrocloric acid to date found it to be verry efficient for electrolite,not shure if this helps.Keep up the Good Work.

  • Not only is it sufficient, it's in the exact proportion it needs to be to recombine to H2O in compustion.

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