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HHO test1a - Opposing leads on helix

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2007

As suggested by Ironhead at overunity.com forums, now the negative lead is attached to the bottom of the double helix.
I think it's making a difference... This is still 11.2 volts and approx 1 amp.

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  • try making a smaller 1 and putting it in side that 1 i think ude get alot more hho nice work by the way

  • Will do!

    Still working on a series cell, three double helixes that fit inside each other. From 48mm to 78mm I think, the middle one something in between.

    STILL waiting on my stainless steel bolts delivery, grrr!

  • what happens if you attach 4 leads? 2 pos, 2 neg offcourse...

  • Came to think about that too when I was testing my second double helix (HHO test2 should be up soon).

    I don't have any more cramps right now, but I shall get some tomorrow. Together with a 24V 20A power supply :)

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  • why would you want cramps?

  • You'll end up with more reacting surface, more gas being produced and - obviously - more popwer drained ;)

  • Yeah. seems to me the power you get in the better.

    I use a car battery charger (12 volts) since I want thething in my car eventually anyway.

  • Pretty cool man

    AKA Dukenukem @ overunity dot com

  • well done

    aka IronHead

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