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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

Great results then it all fell apart

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  • here's a thought.. build your system with no holes in the plates.. use a spacer frame that each plate fits into that insulates from the other. cut channels into the top and bottom of the frame for the electrolyte to enter in and for the hydroxy to exit out of. the end panels you would use your normal hose barbs to port the gas out and the electrolyte in..

  • Watch my last video. I already did that. I just need to solve the leaking issue.

    Larry

  • stop screwing around with 12V systems. build the 60-65 plate series dry cell with 120VDC. use a nickel super alloy material and watch your gas production hit 20+ LPM. if you insist on using 12V, your need to increase your surface area. use 36" x 8" strips in a tower configuration.

  • Trust me, It is in the future. This is simply effeciency testing on different designs. It is much less expensive to perfect designs with a small 12 volt cell than a large 65 plate cell. A 65 plate cell of this design with nano coated plates would be in excess of 40 lpm.

    I strongly disagree with a normal dry cell design. Holes in the plates are a drastic design flaw. I am now building a dry cell style cell with no holes in the plates at all. Yes, a 12 volt design. Just to test.

    Larry

  • Also, You need to rethink surface area when using a plate like these with this coating. Current density can be many many times higher.

    Thanks for the comment

    Larry

  • You Are Doing a Great Job Larry.

    What electrical device are you powering your cells from ? You do not show in your video the device that is sending power to your cells. I am using sodium hydroxide on my three-inch length five pipes and bolts assembly all stainless steel producing three liters per minute using high-voltage from an arc welding machine on a bench test.

    Peter

  • I am just using two 6 volt golf cart batteries in series and 3 battery chargers as a power source. The battery chargers are the high amp variety. I would like to have a high amp variable voltage DC power supply but that is down the road as they cost a bundle.

    Larry

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  • DIY Its work DoublerVoltage In12V to35V, out 24Vto 76V circuit fr. ElecFree com "search 12v to 24v dc to dc converter IC 40106, change BYWS1P1-200 to FT2000G n all the Capacitor into higher value, work very well together with PWM G Forrest Cook, all MosFeT using IRF250 w/Big Heat sink , 30Amp Max. for any HHO Cell thks :)) NO MORE LImited 12V fr. your Car Battery

  • Alter8energy

    How much more of an increase in surface area can you get , than the nano-particle coating that Larrys using ? LOL

    Watch the videos man

  • Hey Larry

    That also means that you can use smaller plates and maintain super output with increased wattage per sq in !

    Good stuff !

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