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HHO Cell #2 plates explained 9/8/07

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This is my second cell plate arrangement explained.

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  • what 2 metal types did you use for your electrode

  • The bolts are stainless (don't know the grade) and the plates are switch plate covers for light switches. My newest cell (no videos yet, hopefully next week when it's done) is made of 316L stainless plates. The bolts in my cell are stainless (don't know the grade) but it doesn't matter because I cover them with an epoxy so they don't touch the water.

  • I know this is a noob question but why so many neutral, what effect does that have on the cell? VS +-+-+ Series?

    Thanks

  • They are supposed to help with keeping the cell cleaner, don't know if it is true myself. But it allows gas to be produced off the plates without drawing energy from the system.

  • BTW, I was a noob myself.  But the good people working on hydrogen generators answered my questions also.

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  • if youre not sure what the hho / gas mixture ratio specified for your engine is, you could easily burn out the engine!! i know a guy who worked perpetually on hho generators for private use and thought he had it down to a science then a week out, engine blew!! 06 vw jetta vr6.

  • oi matey you are a bit silly

    the best mix off HHO gas is in the title two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.

    seeing as hydrogen goes to negative and oxygen to the positive it makes sense that the nuetral plates are twice as larger surface area as the positive plates. i have two tube cells with a pwm running them. MY CAR IS AT DOUBLE MPG BOOYA TO HHO

  • Hi

    Nice Job.I just want to know Why you need neutral Plate does it give more HHO ? or for just spacing ?

  • nice work !

  • I am going to build myself a HHO generator at some stage but I am at a loss as to why these plates are called neutral plates. If you were to stick a voltmeter on them, you would find a voltage proportional to the spacing of the plates because the electrolyte acts as a resistor.

    Being someone who works in a laboratory, I would like to do some tests to see HHO production while graphing the power vs number of plates.

    Should be interesting, I will make a guess that power is proportional to HHO

  • good job!

  • Great job!

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