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HHO SWISS INOX 5 HOW TO BUILD HIGH PRODUCTION SPIRALS

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

I have been asked to show how to build spirals. Since for many people it is much easier to buy 1/12 of an inch 316 L Stainless Steel welding wire or a 1/8 of an inch wire,(instead of plates or tubes) I figured that for those of you who do not have the practical skills this video might just be a little hint and a help on how to proceed.
Sorry it turned out a little long but there are so many details needed in order to make it simple and replicable.
My next SUPER CELL is being laser cut these days and I hope to show it to you all in about 2 weeks time........

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  • Ok nice good fine well excellent. Now where is the practical application from home table to car?

  • @KHindustani That is up to every single person wanting to build anything worthwhile, all I did was helping those people who do not know how to go about doing a spiral by posting my proposal or suggestion on how it could be done, if it helps anyone out there I am very happy. I am not into making any claims about any practical use. it could be for fun or for experimenting or for a lab or for storing solar energy in form of Hydrogen you can convert back to electricity or to help save some fuel...

  • I suspect flat stock would be better. It would give a more uniform surface to surface conducting path. Why 316? I used to work with that in machine shop, but I found that it was not the number one preferred version of SS in the real world. Another thing, I have considered that flat plates bubble so much that the flow of water is interrupted, and that means less production. So is that why you are doing spirals? 

  • @AmazGraz I did spirals because it intrigued me and they looked fun and were very tiny but there is too much energy converted into heat so I gave it up especially because my spare time is nearly zero. Thank you.

  • Did you build the Norway Spiral?

  • @frankensteinmoneymac No... but I suspect those bloody bastards copied mine without asking me first..LOL

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  • Спасибо

    

  • Has anyone tried high DC voltage? or is that overkill? I have a 4200VDC source that operates off 110VAC but have not had time to test it.

  • is this worth installing in my car, or would you recommend a dry cell generator?

  • Best job man...

  • Yeah, he is a good man. I was make my self hho like this, it's amazing production. Thanks to this man. :))))))))

  • sir is that stainless steel? what size sir? thanks...

  • good person, you fair man.. thank you so much for making knowing us...

  • sir can u tell me is it works with alumineum coli and sory 4 my bad english if any mictake of spelling......

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