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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2008

Some testing of the dry cell and HHO production

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  • So , the neutrals connect to nothing ???

    except elytrolite

  • correct.

  • Check out my newly posted video, I show my poor man's DC shunt that you can set your meter to measure mili volts and you get the amps. I've posted the web sites that I found the info an hod to build it. I used 12 gauge colid copper wire the kind used in house wiring. it might work for you! kept me from spending $50 on a DC amp gauge!!

    Cheers

  • Thanks, I will have to check out the vid.

  • You can get an amp meter at any auto store, $12-15. You can lighten up on you wire connecting the plates to your unit to 10ga stranded, from your battery to your circuit breaker, to your relay to your amp meter. The juice will go through the amp meter and onto the unit. Have you tried changing your power input to see if there is a change in production, 4n-3p to 4p-3n. another concept is that only 1.5-2volts is needed to crack water. each gap devides the voltage evenly, 5 neutrals.

  • Thanks for the info. I have tried 4p-3n, 3neutrals,4n-3p 4neutrals and every other which way. I am pretty happy with the way this cell is preforming for now.

    I am going to build a new 6 1/2 x 6 1/2 cell. With this one I will try some other configurations.

    Thanks,

    Greg

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  • Yes, I do plan on making a larger water reservoir for the car. More water, longer to warm up. KOH will be adjusted accordingly.

    Thanks for the heads up.

  • your unit will act differently in your car under 13.7 volts. make sure you adjust your KOH to take into account the higher voltage. you will draw more amps and your water will run hotter

  • Hey luther, I made a flow meter like yours. I will have it in the works hopefully in the next video. Thanks for your vid on it. I can't wait to use it.

    As for me getting a clamp meter in the near future. I am going to have to wait. :(

    Thank you for the info on the meter.

    Greg

  • Clamp meter is easier to work with, but a shunt should be fine also.

    I am not sure you can get the inexpensive Sears Clamp meter anymore. Model 82369

    The alternate part for the same meter (i.e. different brand) is Extech MA220. If you look around you can find it for something like $79, but mostly it sells for $99.

    Whatever meter you decide, make sure it can measure "DC" amps. Many inexpensive clamp meters only can measure "AC" amps and not "DC" amps.

    Good luck.

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