HHO high voltage DC test with ss wall plates #1

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This is just some thing I have been working on now for a while and thought I just thought I would share some info. The plates are Home Depot blank wall plates. There are 11 total and they are spaced with 1/16th nylon washers. The plate configuration is +nnnn-nnnn+. I'm using steam distilled water with no electrolyt but will be trying it with electrolyt soon. There is 80volts DC across the plates.

My theory is that pulsed high voltage DC is more efficient than just 12 volts DC. I think the Pochintwin videos demonstrate this quite clearly. However I have noticed that the water temp rises faster and the HHO is more power full than with 12volts and baking soda!

The reason I'm not using my PWM to drive the toroid is because the frequency that it can put out is to hi to drive such a large transformer / inductor. The magnetic field saturates and it just gets hot! So I will be modifying my PWM to run at a much lower frequency.

If your wondering were I got my toroid, I got it from a military parts surplus store.

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  • Please excuse my ignorance; what does HHO mean? Thank you.

  • H20 is split into is separated parts during electrolysis. The remain gas is Hydrogen, Hydrogen, and Oxygen in a gas. H2O becomes HHO.

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  • @PeteDog444 Thank you for answering my question.

  • what happens if you add an electrolyte. I have found a few good, safe ones that the HHO team has shared, #1 baking soda that has reacted with vinagar then put in hot distilled water from the stove, it appeared to work very well, Ive tried it ( earth friendly & safe compaired with the potasium hydroxide...Hope this helps, in places were it frezzes I believe they add 90% isopro-alchol?

  • Good work. How many windings are in your step up transformer ( Primary and Secondary )?

    You realy shoud do a Dry Cell. Thay are easy to work with and you can change the number of netual plates. With high voltage ( Larger than 12 vdc ) you can run more nutral plates and get better production. There are a lot of dry cell designs out there and they have made some great inprovments over my design posted under teh770. The best improvment is to mount the plates in side the mounting bolts.

  • throw a spoonful of baking soda in there. it will go crazy on you.

  • Did you add anything to your water? I think if you add baking soda to the water you will get much better HHO production.

    After that you might try expanding the spacing some with the higher voltage.

  • Read Stan's patents and watch his video's

  • There is no set frequency. It depends on the plate size, temp, water contaminates, and other things. Also the assumption is you are trying the Stan Meyer method! Then you will have to step charge the plates/tubes (cap) with a PWM with voltage stepping from 1kdc up to 20kvdc pulsed anywhere from 10khz to 45khz. But it will need to be gated (pulse train) cycled on and off so the Hydrogen and oxygen can be release from the sides of the plates due to the high DC potential acting like a magnet.

  • YOUR FREQUENCY IS WRONG.

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