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HHO Generator How it's made Video #1

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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

There it is, follow this link and please let me know if it was worth it: http://tinyurl.com/yga8jhy

Many of you has ask me for Blue Print and more detail on how I made it so I found this link where you can buy a very well done eBook including Videos, Complete Parts List, CAD blue print and more I just thought that I'll through the link on my videos it may help a few of you! Let me know!

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  • Is that foam hearty enough to hold up to NaOH or KOH electrolytes?

  • I work whit NaOH and so far... no problem!

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  • nice set up there.

  • No this is not my first cell but it is my first Demo cell made out of Acrylic. Thanks for your comment!

  • I agree, if she goes, its gone! Lots of gas in the cell. The foam looks like a good idea to keep the bubbles down. Very clean build. Is this your first cell?

  • No Mr.Z, they are connected in parallel. Sorry for my English, may be I haven't been clear.

    Thanks for your time again.

  • OH! There all connected in series? Never mind, then. Carry on. ;-)

  • But Mr.Z ... 5 volt to power a total of 12 plates is it going to be sufficient? This will be .42 volt per plate. I remember you suggesting between 1.5 and 2 volt per plate.

    You think that because my cell is divided by 4 and plug in parallel I may be able to use lest Voltage is it right? Interesting! But this is bringing a other question to me. How am I going to bring down the power of my car from 12 to 5 volt? Well... I will first try to find a computer PS. Thanks for your time Mr.Z!

  • Very nice job. Just a comment. A box with such thin walls and so much surface area will surely shatter into a thousand pieces long before the gasses can escape through the blowout membrane.

    We did get a glimpse of the 3 plates. I presume 1 neutral in between two electrodes. Here's a hint: Power it with 5V from a computer power supply and adjust your electrolyte for the target amperage.

  • nice job with the foam sponge drying the gas.

    to test if you have removed all the electrolyte from the gas,you need to burn it.

    if you are using a sodium salt electrolyte

    i.e.sodium hydroxide or baking soda

    you will get a yellow flame if electrolyte ions are still present.

    if using potassium salt you will get a bluish flame.

    a pure hydroxy flame will be hard to see.

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