130 volt Hydrogen generator using 120v ac house power.

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2010

For more info visit http://www.GreenFuelH2O.com

59 plate 130v HHO generator using 120v AC house current.
Great for hho welding and cutting
Available on my website.

More video's to come using this technology.

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  • hey could i get the schematics? specifically what i need to make a diode rectifier if possible? ill send u a message if you dont get this

  • @infotubeification I keep all my schemetics in my head but I have done several video's on how to wire one though.

  • There's a big difference in 4lpm and 9lpm that is posted on the website. Also this is either a 59 cell or 60 cell - you say both in this video. Inaccuracies like this will make you lose customers (like me).

  • @BaseStationZero No body is perfect. I made a missstatment in the video about the number of plates. The cell will do exactly what I claim. If you watch enough of my videos you will find out that i'm not a liar.

  • what is "koh" is it dangerous?

  • @kevbow0137 KOH is caustic, the opposite of a acid. It can burn just like an acid will but it's perfect for electrolysis.

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  • @grimlords a couple more plates will reduce the voltage on the plates. It will make it a bit more efficient but your right you will need more koh to get the current up. Copper is not a good idea, the koh will react with it. stainless steel radiator is the best way to go. the only ones I have been able to find are the computer liquid cooling systems.

  • Cool unit. What would happen if you (or I) added 2 or 3 more plates? I know I would have to use more KOH. What would be the maximum amps I could get out of it? I would like to find a way to reduce the heat outher than getting a small copper raditor.

  • @grimlords It is fine to use NaOH. just make sure it's pure.

  • I am thinking about buying this unit. Is it ok if I use LIE instead of KOH?

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