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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2007

A revived Series Cell Electrolyzer powered by rectified house current. Originally intended to run on a 12v automotive battery.

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  • The electrolyte is too conductive. There is a sweet spot for electrolyte vs current draw. The way I set mine is to start with rain water and then introduce the saturated electrolyte a few cc's at a time into the cell with the rain water. Untill the production does not increase. By over electrolyzing you are only creating heat in the cell and wasteing current.

  • thanks for the tip! I'm going to try using a more pure NaHCO3 next time as well. The less heat the better.

  • NaHCO3 is no good, gives CO2 instead of Hydroxy.

    And later turns into NaOH anyway.

    18Volt per Cell is still way to high, this cell must be warming up instead of producing gas.

  • Actually it takes almost an hour to make the water even luke warm. My thoughts as to why will be explained in future vids. With the light bulb, the cell draws very low current so that's probably a major factor. But using my Cap setup drawning 3.5 amps ~115V it takes roughly 20 minutes to reach 120F. Which is still too hot in my book

  • looks pretty good, how many amps/volts/time to make 500ml?

  • at the moment there are no pressure fittings attached to the cell. It's in the process of being re-sealed entirely to stop some unwanted leaks.

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  • to much heat... 110 volts is way to high for the little cell. if you could measure the voltage in between each plate gap should be no more then 2 volts..

    7 plates = Six 2 volt gaps = 12 volts.. thats the max you can run electrolysis effeciently. I really hope you understand more then 2 volts between the cells just tranfers to heat. If you leave the cell on for 24 hours in should be 110 F from just after start or you are just heating the plates and creating steam.

  • Friend, austenic 316l at least, because any ferromagnetic material or bolts would destroy the anomaly.

    Pure distiled water works full gas generation here, using pure austenic 316l electrodes.

    Simple like that, using 110 volts is too dangeurs and wont produce any better than 30 volts, 1 amp for each plate .

  • cool

  • Your amateur approach to hho cell is refreshing and without bias and vanity, check out zero fossil at you tube, he is a nice guy like you and wholly scientifically motivated, You should identify yourself by some name so we can look for and your experiments, I have boxes of electronics you can have for free, let me know, Joe M in Jax Fl. USA

  • thats what the rectifier is for changing ac to dc I'm not sure were the pulsing comes from without a pulse modulator.

  • use Stainless Steel (SS) plates, nails, or screws.

    Keep the positive and negative close but not touching. I use distilled (tap is ok) and lemon juice (non chemical electrolyte:) I have it in my car and am making one for my friends. There's lots of help here. Just search HHO! :D

  • i just posted on one of your other videos about how i thought you cant use AC but only DC,you proved me wrong. but i was looking at ohms law and i think if you use more amps and less volts you will get better HHO production because less ohms means easier flow of electricity. but i am still kind of a novice and you might have already thought about it but if not try it, it might help ya out

  • So you have a positive and negative wire attached to each individual plate and each of those plates are soaked in the mixer you described? What do the plates need to be made out of? I not sure why you mix baking soda with distilled water or even why one would use distilled water over mineral water. I really want to build an Electrolyzer. I wanna make hydrogen.

  • heat sink should be up side down because heat rises.

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