Hydroxy Ver 2.1 DNA Double Helix
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I am a Chevy man but God loves us all . Jesus is coming and you cant aFord to miss it . take care brother .
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Are you using an electrolyte?
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If Fordenergy or anyone else is still doing these experiments then please contact me as I've got some brilliant ideas.
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How about using much smaller components and wrapping the dna strand round a hose then wrapping the hose inside the jar a few times. It would in theory provide a much larger surface area and be more true to form. Heck if the components are small enough you can twist the dna strand inside a 10 m garden hose and attach it to a pump and two jars.
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Good job. I have been running HHO on my old 91 S-10 pickup for the past six months and I really like the results. I see you subscribed to my youtube. NO GAS 2. Thanks.....Dr. Larry
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Nice Video! Have you checked the LPM yet? Thanks
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Have you tested yet how many lpm it produces?
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I was looking all over for this video.
I was trying to give you credit for my most recent cell design, but I could not find you nor this video again.... Until now.
The cell that I built that is 'currently' named the "The Screw Cell" is based on observations made from this specific video.
I really like using screws as the plates, but I have not learned how to control heat generation and steam production.
Anyways, thank you very much.
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Nice setup, very nice. I sub'd your page and look forward to seeing more vids.
Great job & keep up the good work.
AH
P.s. my wife loves the end of your video - you have a very cute & dedicated helper.
;)
Nice idea, I do have a few questions, I see you have the ends terminated on one side top and bottom, but where is the other polarity terminated? Is it one bolt in the middle or is it the entire other side or the helix? And I still don't see how the bolts are insulated from the safety wire in the video, did you slip clear tubing over the ends before you made the twists?
Any idea on production volume?
Thanks for sharing.
fxrocket 4 years ago
THe acrylic insulators are under the wire and I alternate sides with the insulator. So each wire is a rail with posts coming off it ans each post alternates positive / negative. I will post more when I get my shop put back together lol Thank you for watching
Fordenergy 3 years ago
hi there
from what i can see you are using steel bolts and wire without isulation - in essence causing a shortcircuit and heating up the water
most of those bubbles are steam !
put a thermometer in there and youl see
maxpush99 4 years ago
Actually there are insulators on each end of the bolts and I'm creating Hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis. The temp in this cell stays very low compared to plate designs.
Fordenergy 4 years ago
in that case -could you please show
this helix again in detail
and how it is constructed
maxpush99 4 years ago
Pause the video when you see me holding the helix, you will notice the clear connectors on he ends of the bolts. Those are the insulators. You can also tell by the size of the junction at the bolt and the wires. The insulator is much biggger. I hopr this helps
~Ford Energy
Fordenergy 4 years ago