Vid12 Volcano Cell Hydrogen Generator Assembly (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)

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Uploaded by on Jan 4, 2009

For anyone that was wondering how my Flip Cup design is put together...

Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to build a Flip Cup HHO Hydrogen Generator.

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

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  • Hey, nice video! Is that system very efficient? How much LPM do you produce (it can be an approximation...).

    Thanks!

  • @SilentSlayer94 I improved on this design with the HHO Generator on Video #15 /watch?v=gj58AiuimSA

    It produces a little more than 1 liter per minute.

  • if you were to put more neutral cups in between the positive and negative, would you have more hydrogen output?

  • @tannertargus It would provide you with more surface area, but would also create a greater distance between the POS & NEG connections, causing reduced electrical current to each connection. Using the following configuration would fix the dissipation of current. Neg Neutral Neutral Pos Neutral Neutral Neg 7 Cups At 12v = each cup would have 1.7V You could double stack the neutrals to get extra surface area.
  • Where did you find the stainless steel cable tie?

  • @legogunguy001

    I found it at Home Depot. Ask them to show you where the cable ties are and you will find them.

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  • I would assume that the more surface area you have, the more gas will generate. So maybe we should be thinking about concentric mesh spheres.

  • are the nylon bolts important? i feel like i want to use stainless bolts. and also wouldnt the zip ties melt from the temp of the water? id love some feedback thanks

  • @HHO4ALL Wow that's pretty good considering it's a pretty small cell. Awesome job :)

  • Nice! Subbed!

  • Just watched you’re video again guy, the S/S cable tie is a cool idea, truth be told I struggled with this part myself, how to attach the electric, but this way you use is very neat, simple and cool, I will try it too.

    Thanks.

    Thom.

  • Hi interesting video, I experimented with cups/cones, and such shapes, I read a German university PDF file, which in experiments they found that 38 degrees of interface was most efficient for cones, cant find the dam file though for you, mmmmm I need a course on filing, and file keeping LOL.

    Thom in Scotland.

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