idk y u stoped makin vids but for a flash arestr try takin your bubbler stone and a peice of tubin just larger than it,then fit the tube around the stone and fill it with water if you could get one way valve below the new flash arestor it should work evenbeter.the water will stop your stone from crakin.and you know that the water will work cuz o one of your previous vids were the water was proventin you from testing your bubler.love your design and hope to use it soon on a motorised wheelchair
If you have a cheap multimeter that reads milivolts, then just use a 1/4 stainless bolt. The current has to flow through the bolt and you have to put the meter leads exactly 1 inch apart. Then 5 milivolts would be 5 amps. It is just a shunt resistor in this case.
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CompuTable78 3 years ago
volt/amp meter's sears sell a good one, so dose radioshack, home depot, lowes, best buy, circut city, or your local electrical supply store.
jamesberkhimer 3 years ago
install a check valve between the bubbler and the main cell.
HHOhybridBuilder 3 years ago
assuming hes going to use this in a vehicle of some sort the vibrations could come from that... but thats a good idea
Cherryb85 3 years ago
If you are still doing this, go back to you're first bubbler and fill it with play sand. It wont blow up.
V1perNeo 3 years ago
pause at 2:20, see that by the bottle to the right on the desk, what is that?
jylp4u 3 years ago
what ever you do,DO NOT increase the diameter
of your bubbler!!!you've got something that works,don't mess with it!increasing the diameter
only increases the volume of(incredibly explosive)gas that can go off!!
jmh11962 3 years ago
idk y u stoped makin vids but for a flash arestr try takin your bubbler stone and a peice of tubin just larger than it,then fit the tube around the stone and fill it with water if you could get one way valve below the new flash arestor it should work evenbeter.the water will stop your stone from crakin.and you know that the water will work cuz o one of your previous vids were the water was proventin you from testing your bubler.love your design and hope to use it soon on a motorised wheelchair
kimballanbits203 3 years ago
If you have a cheap multimeter that reads milivolts, then just use a 1/4 stainless bolt. The current has to flow through the bolt and you have to put the meter leads exactly 1 inch apart. Then 5 milivolts would be 5 amps. It is just a shunt resistor in this case.
rclewis01 4 years ago
also consider,the less air space between the cap and the water on your bubbler,the less hydrogen can build up in that space and "go boom":)
codemsan 4 years ago