HHO Neutral Plates Explained

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2011

The third video in a series for people who are new to HHO. This video explains the concept behind using neutral plates and shows how they keep your HHO cell from overheating.

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  • i have a question, the plates always be like this, +nnn-nnn+nnn-, would this be a good set up or can you help and see to get the best set up. i have a cell set up like this. nn-nnnn+nn. can you please help find out more and the best way to set it up. thank you.

  • @torresjesus2590 You should set up your cell with 5 neutral plates like this -NNNNN+

  • Hi Mike, after all my research into HHO, you provide the best info. I really appreciate it. Just to confirm are you saying any voltage under 2.2 volts is best. My question is that on a 31 plate generator are you still using 12Volts?...or are they designed to use greater voltage??

    Thanks again MM

  • @marshyman66 Yes, on a 31 plate cell you still use 12v. I can't post a link here but look for my video called "neutral plates explained". It's all about getting your volts/plate gap down to around 2 volts.

  • Dear! What if we have plates configurations (-nn+nn-nn+nn-). Which Gas will produce on ‘n’ plates (Oxygen or Hydrogen)? #Gas on 1st Active - Plate = H #Gas on 1st ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 2nd ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 2nd Active + Plate = O #Gas on 3rd ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 4th ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 3rd Active - Plate = H #Gas on 5th ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 6th ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 4th Active + Plate = O #Gas on 7th ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 8th ‘n’ Plate = ? #Gas on 5th Active - Plate = H appreciate
  • @thghho You are over-thinking it. If the first plate is negative, it produces Hydrogen. The opposing face on the first neutral plate produces Oxygen. The opposite side of the first neutral plate produces Hydrogen (this is why neutral plates are called bi-polar). The next plate face (second neutral plate) produces Oxygen and so on.

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  • GREAT explanation grasped the concept quicky

  • this is very serious and informative, thank´s a lot man...you do a gret effort explaining the procces,and it is aprecciated..

  • Thanks sir, its pretty clear now....

  • Excellent info. Will save my thousand questions until I've watched all your vids on HHO. Thanks for explaining a basic heat problem & how it's resolved. Now back to vid 1.

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