Vid46 Volcano Cell Assembly (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

Here is the video showing how to build my volcano cell design.

Website: http://hhoresdev.com
BLOG: http://hho4all-updates.blogspot.com

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  • Hey where do you get this good stainless steel I can find it but it is really expensive

  • @legogunguy001

    mcmastercarr(dot)com is where I get most of my materials.

    Go to "Raw Materials" > "Shim Stock"

  • Awesome Serries, keep it up. 1. What happened to the washers, they seemed so promising? 2. What if you tilted this unit slightly toward one of the holes? 3. You keep talking about hooking up a 6 pack, I am dying to see that (or at least a two or three pack. 4. Enough already with the homemade output measurer; there has to be a professional gas meter you can hook up. If one exists that is under $50, let me know and I'll buy it for you or at least put $50 towards one. Your progress is my progress.

  • @jgposner

    Thanks, I stopped playing with the washers, because even though it looked like decent output, it never gave me the results I was looking for. Maybe if I could get 4" or 5" washers it would be worth while.

    I tried setting up a several cells in series, but I didn't have enough power to make it work right.

  • hey,why you drill two holes? why don't just one in the middle?

  • @Ace011mm

    I tried one hole in the center and the chambers between the plates would not fill quick enough. With two holes it fills about twice as fast.

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  • So no updates since? I too am designing small. Today I actually have something that looks promising. Will know more tomorrow.

    Your on the right track!

  • I watched this a couple times through trying to catch the plate thickness. Is that 18 gauge stainless?

  • More cells hooked to a 1 gallon sized reservoir? 2 cells double output? Larger alternator to compensate for draw? What if you used thicker and/ or higher grade steel like that scrap metal wet cell test?

  • I'm trying to make a LPM Flow Meter that I can use for testing my designs. I could use the old bucket of water and a 1 Liter soda bottle to test output, but I want something more permanent that I can use to test all of my designs.

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