This is a finished cell that I plan on putting in my car. I am still going to experiment further to try and get more out put. This cell is running at 5 volts, 11 Amps with 1 teaspoon of Sodium Hydroxide and about 2 quarts of water and does not over heat!
a common misconseption with this stuff is that you are making a gas called hho when in fact you are breaking the bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen in the water and producing h2 molecules and o2 molecules in one cloud, both of which are flammable. and one thing to remember is that with electricity amps are what is doing the work so in order to break more bonds and make more gas you need to focus on making more amps and not worry so much about voltage.
roadrunner2600 2 years ago
Run a large amount of that in a typical combustion motor, expect piston chipping knock
Nettikturbo 3 years ago
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eliminategas 3 years ago
Hydrogen is lighter than air and disipates at a high rate. Hydrogen is unlike gasoline or natural gas that builds up in the attic.......he is absolutely safe. Hydrogen is safer than bar-b-q- brick starting fluid.......
NoellaSue 3 years ago
More volts less amps...!! More volts less amps...!!
NoellaSue 3 years ago
how you know the ampers?? can you tell us how to conect it?
israel160982 3 years ago
are you retarded! your doing that in your kitchen? where do you suppose the HHO gas is going? um.. your ceiling maybe? Hope your not static prone.... BOOOM
saborguerito 3 years ago
Work in the garage, away from any fuels.
notogas 4 years ago
Sorry I just type "Lye" on Wikipedia to find out that "Lye" IS "sodium hydroxide" and/or "potassium hydroxide"
Ah ah... It's good to know!
Banyan23 4 years ago
And what about using lye?
I've heard that it was the best thing to use...
Banyan23 4 years ago