Vid50 New Volcano Cell Designs (HHO, Brown's Gas, Hydroxy)
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friend live in Brazil and made a hydrogen generator most wanted to squeeze more gas do not think this way of doing know any way to do that? and what kind of cards you use in their generators iNOS, copper,...? be able to help me thank you.
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keep in mind that the quality of the bowls will make big impac { 316L stainless steel, from india }. stick with round shapes and neutrals.
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so when are ya going to be done with those switch plates?? because i made a pretty HIGH output dry cell using only 6 switch plates
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Great Vid keep it up
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I like this design better. I was in Walmart and I saw a different style of SS cat bowls. These had a rubberised edge on the bottom of the bowl. I see no need to cut up gaskets to place on the top rib of the bowl. I have to ?s on why you use the barb on top 1/2" I would like your theory on this and what size of holes to drill out on the bowls for flow between the bowls. I put the ss 2" washers for the dry cell that you designed and it is working ok. Tks
I wonder why you're not using a carbon rod. What's the disadvantages?
riomargo 2 years ago
@riomargo
I'm only experimenting with DryCells, because they are extremely more efficient than Wet Cells. I've also discovered that the diagonal angles of an upside down bowl allow for rapid release of HHO Gas. The bowls also create chambers for the gas to build up in and as it rises to each new stage the pressure increases.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
Cool looking cell man ...
jdcmusicman 2 years ago
Thanks, It's nice to finally get back into experimenting with HHO.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
Looks great thanks for the update. You could use a mini hho torch to weld your tabs on. I bought 5 large ss dog bowls to make a volcano cell. I was going to use one central hole in each bowl, each a little bigger top to bottom. Think that this may reduce current bleed as the shortest paths would be from surface to surface and not hole edge to hole edge?
btechint 2 years ago
That sounds like a great idea to reduce current leakage.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago