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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2008

And finally!!

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  • what is that glue?

  • Hi Sakcheegii,

    The glue is Epoxy, but I have found that some epoxy glues work and some don't, I get this one from a store near me, so it would be difficult for you to get.

    I would suggest if you want to build a cell go for a "Dry" cell so you wont need glue, you can assemble it with bolts and gaskets, that is what I build now.

  • Isn't this a repeat of part 3?

  • Hi Z,

    It was! apart from the last few moments, it was my first attempt using Windows movie maker.

    any way I have kept part 4 and re-named it 3.

    thanks for pointing that out, now you'll have to watch it again and give it five stars!

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  • i tested with 2 ss 3x4 inches plates in tap water. Result is very good. it is 13.8volts and 1 to 1.2 AMP. Plates spacing is 0.2millmeter. HHO producing very good like working 5 peice of ss 3x4 plates -nnn+ with KOH. 5 peice of ss plates heating too much at 7 amps. But tap water never heat even i used thin wires like piece of UTP cable to 2 of ss plates. The SPACING IS IMPORTANT! Distelled water would have less garbage after producing HHO. tap water and KOH makes more garbage in the water.

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