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hho - 120V Aluminum Rectifier PART 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2007

This demonstration shows how to rectify voltage using only a piece of aluminum and an electrolyte. Does not use semiconductors!

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  • questions for for...do you know how to set up the HHO systems in the 1999 toyota 4runner V6..well i did tried but the check engine came on everytime. well i have a MAP/MAF enhansor and the EFIE installed. maybe you can help me out on this...THANK YOU...I really need your help on this....please email me at ((xinlex@yahoo.com))

  • What you have there is a really really effective carbon monoxide generator. Over 60% of the gas generated is CM. Trash can the baking soda, use something else. Lye is good.

  • " look you see the sparks" kaboom!!! hho ignites lol that be a bad day

  • because it can be used as rectifier, this greatly shows that it works...

  • uh...is it dc? like uh first part of demo is what you are doing. you mean 120 volts dc? i guess since you switched polarity at end of video then i guess its not ac. rectification means changing ac to dc. this is a diode blocking dc so why is rectifier word used?

  • It seems like using the high voltage causes the diode plate to grow much faster, and I like the idea how you can grow two at a time. Maby you should rotate the plates to ensure a uniform diode plate all around the metal.

  • I was wondering about this diode effect with aluminum and read that its aluminum oxide causing it. I didnt know you already had a vid on this subject, but I have a vid now with some notes on it too.

  • no salt is though

  • I used Zinc coated steel(galvanized) and Aluminum.There is some reverse leakage but it's negligible. Very cool effect. Folks at home can use a battery charger in series with a tail lamp and the cell to test this theory. I used a beer can and fence wire when I was playing with HHO.

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