Hydrogen Cell HHO 5 Plates Lowes/Home Depot ( Baking Soda )

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2007

3rd Documented Video Test of Higher Amperage Handling, and 2nd test of Electrolyte with-in the system using Baking Soda (1/8th teaspoon). This set-up is regarding a 5-plate config, store bought from Lowes.

Baking Soda is our electrolyte. The plates are configured to be 3+(pos) and 2-(neg) .. or can be switched around.

This video currently contains the upgrade via baking soda electrolyte for testing HHO reaction, plus the upgraded Sear's battery charging unit to keep a constant current flow.

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  • hey man can you tell me how many os those plats are positive and how many are negative?>

  • wait, was this cell pushing out 13 volts in the beginning of the video without a power source? and how many volts does it take to perform electrolysis. Is there a certain amount of voltage required to produce a satisfactory amount of HHO gas?

  • how come we cant view yr channel??

  • You mentioned about salt.. in the begining why would you use salt.. onde it creates chlorine.. you'd mess your wire and everything aroung with that bleach gas.

  • Whats the thickness of the plates? and what grade of Stainless steel?

    Is your configuration +nnn- ? Also the what is the spacing between each plate?

    What would you advise for best production for car use? 5 plates?

    Would more N plate in between increase production? and also bigger dimension plates?

    What size and ammount of plates is best to make a cell to fit in one glass jar for Car use?

    your advise is much appreciated!

    Melbourne Australia.

  • Hi there,

    Whats the thickness of the plates? and what grade of Stainless steel?

    Is your configuration +nnn- ? Also the what is the spacing between each plate?

    What would you advise for best production for car use? 5 plates?

    Would more N plate in between increase production? and also bigger dimension plates?

    What size and ammount of plates is best to make a cell to fit in one glass jar for Car use?

    your advise is much appreciated!

    Melbourne Australia.

  • Hi there,

    Whats the thickness of the plates? and what grade of Stainless steel?

    Is your configuration +nnn- ? Also the what is the spacing between each plate?

    What would you advise for best production for car use? 5 plates?

    Would more N plate in between increase production? and also bigger dimension plates?

    What size and ammount of plates is best to make a cell to fit in one glass jar for Car use?

    your advise is much appreciated!

    Melbourne Australia.

  • Hi there,

    Whats the thickness of the plates? and what grade of Stainless steel?

    Is your configuration +nnn- ? Also the what is the spacing between each plate?

    What would you advise for best production for car use? 5 plates?

    Would more N plate in between increase production? and also bigger dimension plates?

    What size and ammount of plates is best to make a cell to fit in one glass jar for Car use?

    your advise is much appreciated!

    Melbourne Australia.

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