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Uploaded by on Jun 25, 2008

HHO experiments

This is one of four videos that make up a 35-minute experiment with 7 different cell designs.

7 of the cells are described and 6 are tested twice. The first test is in plain tap water ( No Electrolyte) and the second test, Baking Soda was used as an electrolyte.

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  • On the 25 plate cell how thick are the plates,spacing,measurement of plates.thanks great work.

  • That is excellent work my friend! WOW!

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  • you get a clear picture of how to build it.

    very good vid

  • grate minds think alike.... or is it... fools seldom differ......LOL...

    thom.

  • by the way, in the hours my unit has been running i could have gone from Bo'ness scotland to Newcastle in england and back {twice} so 57C/ is not a bad result.....email me i will help you with cells....

    thom in scotland.

  • i agree with those who say cells get hotter with running, but i want to ask you .... i have my new cell running now, since 08:45 this morning its 17:45 now, its running at 57C/ started at 22C, you have the same 25 plate cell, mines is 21, 3 neg/ 3 poss/ 3 nutral spaces, but you have 25, one extra bank, is extra bank a poss/ or/ neg plate,

    you need to get a messuring unit.

    i will contact you again.

    nice videos guy.

    thom in scotland.

    let me know what that extra plate is please....lol...

  • the longer a cell runs,the hotter it gets and therefore the more gas it produces,but it also uses more amperage. this can be a HUGE problem as it multiplies at a REALLY fast rate!(think meltdown,it winds up putting a huge draw on your alternator really quick)you have to find a working medium.using SCH40 pvc

    and plumbing the electricity in through the bottom is a good idea as well.if anything heats up too quickly the electrolyte will keep the power input cooled down. top loaders like to explode!

  • I've been running HHO in my 93 4.3L S10 pick-up

    for about 18 months,and i can tell you that there are way too many variables to count when building a cell.stainless wall plates are the most economical for the application and using at least one neutral in between each charged plate makes a world of difference!water is the base electrolyte.any thing added is just a booster. i use distilled water and sodium hydroxide(lye) and get about 4 more MPG.until ethanol started being used,then ilost4 MPG

  • What did you use for spacers and how thick? I am currently stuck on what to use for spacers, I tried washers but the ends touch once I tighten everything up. I'm sure you're busy but please take a minute to respond, thank you we really appreciate it.L

  • On the 25 and 8 plate cell how thick are the plates,spacing,measurement of plates.thanks great work.

  • OOoooo, hope you stay away from glass containers with lids on ... very dangerous if there ever is an explosion.

    Great vids by the way. Very well done. On the 8 and 25 plate cells, I'm wondering if you could perform another test: Time v. Temp raised which might give you an indication of power loss due to heat.

  • 8 plate has lots of gas production, but another good experiment might be to find out how fast the water heats up in comparison with the lower production/ lower wattage cells.

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