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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2008

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hydrogen generator
1/16 spacing. vinyl oversize switch plate between

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  • I tried different steps to produce more gas, but over time, the plates become tarnished and wear away, I replaced the hydrogen side (- pole) plates with lead, it worked best and still produced and lasted longer. Lead gets dark, but hydrogen still is produced since in is smaller molecule, I still had to clean or replace positive plates.

  • @LordRaaa you can have the pos. side nickel plated. that will eliminate having to replace the cathodes.

  • that little bit of hydrogen your talking about it only take a very small amount to exsploid your area is filling with hydrogen in your work area, be careful make sure your hot water heaters not a open gas flame have you ever seen hydorgen just a drop exsploud its not pritty i had a nickel cadeum battery breath on me once it sucked in air with mosture in it caused hydrogen gas and exsploided almost tore my arm off, the caseing went though a 2x4 in the wall and put a hole in my celling becareful

  • @david1513 thanks for the safety warring. People need to pay more attention to it.

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  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing spacing. vinyl oversize switch plate between

  • Nice electrolytic cell. However, its not the gaps, nor the voltage/amps. Go back to the hardware store, and buy nickel plated light switch covers. Then replace all your Cathodes with the nickel parts, and watch the water come alive. using the same type electrodes is like trying to force dead AA batteries to drive an RC car. if it works, you wont be happy with the results.

  • drill holes to the sides of each plates and wrap it by solid wires to put more voltage on the plates then see the difference..

  • @delvis11 thanks delvis, i will give that a try on my next set of plates

  • hahhahahaha thats what i also got ...when the gas is produce in a less amount it looks like noooooo that can be true....but its really explosive !

  • volts = charge distance / energy area. Adding them 1/c = 1/c + 1c., "DC batteries", allows for one discreetly powerful runaway blast. Electrons accelerate at 10^15 m/s. How to wrap them isn't as hard in some cases, but closeness for "distance" means you would evaporate/melt the insulator where water would go. So, you could cut strips of aluminum foil 25ft and roll them all around teflon and it would keep it shape. Really cheap. But it would keep better with spray.

  • @ftlqed I wish I knew what you are trying to say here.

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