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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

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Construction details for the PVC chamber for the new vertical HHO electrolyzer cell.

Categories: HOH, Efficient Home heating, Energy Conservation, Renewable Energy, Alternate Energy, Hydrogen Fuel Cell, Hybrid Electric Car, Solar power, Wind Power, Gas Mileage Booster, Science Fair, Greenhouse Gases, CO2, Water Fuel Cell.

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  • "you have no idea how bad i want to get this thing wet"....lol naughty naughty there zzf! lolz

  • Huh? Seriously, I have no idea what sort of innuendo you think I'm implying here. I guess I'm just naive.

  • I cant believe you have time to answer that bullshit! Well answer my question which isnt bullshit. Can you make HHO with AC current? My wind generators make AC. Thank you.

  • You can but it's not nearly as efficient. Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt.

    HHO production takes time to "spin up". When switching polarity it spins down only to have to spin back up again on each cycle. Meanwhile, power consumption remains constant. It's a losing proposition.

  • Hi, Zero your are a cool pioneer in helping us all to have clean energy,Thanks my name is Jasen its a nice to finally be able to write you, you have inspired me and I belieave alot of others, I have built one with my bro. so far,I hope to build a dry cell here in the futher.I have a sugestion I dont know if you have tried,what about using truck bed liner to coat your connections in the cell,its very strong and should prevent any voltage leakage.Are you going to use high volts and low amps???

  • There are very few adhesive compounds that hold up well over time in the caustic electrolyte solutions found in most cells. Most will soften, and Leach chemicals that and a poisoning the cell. But by all means, if you think it will work, try it!

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  • You could use a coupler, and a plug that would fit into it to work as the base, it would be flat. (I did this once for a water pipe actually...)

    And also, I don't understand why you would only have a 1" gap of exposed stainless at the top and bottom, as if that were a good thing... Can you explain why you would rather have so much covered up surface over full exposure?

  • heh, i have the same marker

  • Hey Zero just a thought on the PVC they do make a flat cap,granted they are not that popular for schedule 40 but they are out there .our local hardware store sells them.I have also noticed that places like the major hardware outlets sell the flat caps in Schedule 90(grey conduit for wiring and strength). Also im not posting this to sound like a smartass just giving ya some info from my area!.. Keep up the good work!

  • It don't matter regarding neutrality as long as the positive plates do not touch the negative plates.

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