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Vid29 Hydrogen Generator Washer DryCell Test1 (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)

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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2009

This is Part 1 of testing my Washer DryCell for leaks and output.

Website: http://hhoresdev.com
BLOG: http://hho4all-updates.blogspot.com

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  • how many volts?

  • @treyflip3losthispass

    Only 12v

  • great concept!

    do you get half a liter per min with those 3 amps or do you need more amps??

    thx

  • Thanks,

    Yes, I was getting 1/2 LPM at 3 amps with a leaking gasket.

    I've changed the design slightly, but I plan on using more KOH (potassium hydroxide) to get better results. I'm hoping to keep the amperage below 10A.

  • wow. that's awesome!

    one of the most efficient designs on youtube.

    keep up the great work!

    thx

  • Check out my latest video (video 35) with a revised design of this fuel cell. It only demonstrates the output, but I will post another video tonight that will show actual liter per minute results.

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  • Nice for the size,Try big washers.

  • I think that instead of using the female spade connectors you could use male ones which would be flat.

  • @treyflip3losthispass only 12,000,000V

  • if you have access to a drill press try and get some O-rings and then using a drill press drill holes into the washers Id say 6 or 7 and then using a nut with something to insulate the bolts tighten them down.

    This should accomplish 2 things 1) seal the cells and 2) give you a greater surface area.

    also be sure to use rubber washers to keep the bolts from grounding the 2 end washers.

    See how that works.

  • V.NICE>>>>>>>>>>

  • 1/2 a litre is great for that size cell with such low power supply

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