1987 Dodge Merry Miler RV Conversion to HHO Hybrid In Progress

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2009

I have FINALLY made some headway with my RV conversion. This has been ongoing for about a year now. There is always something that sidetracks or derails my efforts.

I now have the wiring and brackets for my four cell/1 liter per minute system in place. I ran out of plates, so only one cell is installed at this time. I will add the other three cells soon.

I will be documenting this conversion as the RV goes from a gas guzzler, to an HHO Assisted Hybrid and then on to Gasification.

This should go pretty quickly, as I am now VERY MOTIVATED to move on this and get it completed before my son is born. Peggy will have two months leave, at that point and I want us to travel in our converted RV to Maryland where Jardian, my oldest son, is in Advanced Infantry Training at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Jardian has helped with the HHO projects and built some components of the UPGRADE electrolyzer.

We will see...

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  • Has anyone used salad bowls??? You could use pressure cooker gaskets or just some silicon caulking...

  • @josephdupont I'll bet EVERYTHING has been tried up to this point...whether in a lab or someone's basement. I started using a mixing bowl to prove the concept before moving to different sealed vessels

  • @josephdupont I'll bet EVERYTHING has been tried up to this point...whether in a lab or someone's basement. I started using a mixing bowl to prove the concept before moving to different sealed vessels.

  • Hey Joe,

    The key seems to be the addition of three neutral plates for every positive and negative electrode pair. The idea being that the volts needed for electrolysis, in this case, is 2+ volts...meaning the other volts go to heating the water. I originally tried this design with 2 neutrals and found a sweet spot. I never upgraded to 3 neutrals.

  • Clear house water filter canisters work i have had 1 under the hood of my buick for 2 year and no cracks or leakage. My cost about $22 no sales tax here. and there very thick.

  • Are those the type that are usually used for filtering water?

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  • I must say glass and HHO scares me. I always imagine it blowing up and glass scrapnel.... I would switch to plastic if it was me...

  • I want to stack stainless steel salad bowls with insulators. with pin hole vents.

    you want lots of plates in series..

    and low volts per plate.

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  • yes, there the kind you put on your main water line into your house to filter the water for everyting. we use them here in montana because 90% of the people have wells they filter out the sand and anyother sediements.

  • I WAS WRONG...I misspoke before:

    ...I remember that one guy did say he experienced an explosion with a glass jar...he had something short out inside the cell and BOOM!

    To be quite honest, we drive around on gasoline bombs ALL the time and never seem to let it bother us...more folks get hurt and/or die GRUSSOM deaths via gasoline than HHO. HHO goes boom and it is gone...gasoline likes to hang around and burn you slowly.

  • I would have added a bubbler if I could get a good design that afforded me the ability to not only bubble, but keep the vacuum on the cell...I like controlling the HHO/Air ratio with the valve located on the cell, all the while keeping the pressure down in the cell with the vacuum.

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