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HHO test2 - New (better) double helix

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

Made another double helix today and found a new way to get them spaced evenly.
Kinda ridiculous, but it works :)

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  • Great stuff!!! Can you please tell us more about your input, are you using any electronics or are you just coming straight off a 12V battery? Are you using 304 stainless steel and clean (Tap) water?

  • No electronics, straight 12V DC (more like 11.2v - crappy old computer power supply).

    It's 301 stainless steel and tap water. Screwed it up by using tap water with electrolyte (NaOH) - now it's crusted with stuff on the edges between the helices.

    Preparing a new cell right now, hopefully it's ready this weekend (don't count on it, sorry).

    Destilled water with KOH works way better - also, 5V almost has the same output (at any amp). More volts just heat up the water.

  • Hi great helix cell !

    Do you already get below 2.4 Watthours of energy input

    for 1 Liter HHO gas ? If yes, you are overunity !

    Please come to overunity dot com to discuss your technology. Many thanks. Regards, Stefan. ( admin of overunity dot com )

  • No idea. I suspect the container I was using in the meantime to be leaking. I'll have something new ready in the next days/week, then I can make some reasonable measurements.

    The helix design is already being discussed at overunity dot com, btw!

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  • I don't want to insult anyone, so don't take offense to my question. Did you prepare your metal properly, by cleaning it well and then scouring it well also? I think your production should be much better, because your idea is sound.

  • Hei !

    What material are you using ? Lead ? Stainless-steel ?

    Another question is, why that thing go BOOM, you have + ja - connected and in water ?

  • yes it worcks good but i thing it will be better if you

    turn on 90 degreese.I like it

  • can you make the bubbles go down ?

  • I'd like to see the windings inside/outside with an ultra small gap. And also with all edges sealed.

    Blast off.

  • Nice job.

    I think for testing purposes its ok to use cables inside.

    For your helix it is very easy to mount the terminals outside your "container".

    Leave the ends longer, and mount it with ss-screws to outside.

    You can easy make a drycell out of this.

    Your english "th" sounds a bit funny sometimes, like my one ;o)

  • Hi there you are correct to try and get the spacing as small as possible, but hho is produced across the anode and cathode, so your area space is the edge of the metals on your design. The flat area of the metal is wasted, you would be better of putting one helix inside the other therefore increasing the surface area. Hope this helps :-)

  • VERY TRUE!! LISTEN TO DENVER 395

    *** my friends blew up and a piece hit me***

  • WARNING---Never use wire inside a cell---it will corrode, spark and shall we say, boom?

  • Nice way to get even spacing, but the output sucks compared to a true double helix.  watch?v=_hv1rrHH-Oc

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