HHO micro torch ~0.5 lpm melting paper-clips
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@adambus77 If you build your cell to handle high voltage, then high voltage low current is definitely the way to go because it doesn't get you wires as hot and you can easily put a lot of wattage through the cell. A high voltage cell contains many neutral plates in between the charged plates to lower the plate gap voltage to a reasonable 2-2.5 volts.
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@tjinga2u1 yes, it's much better to have fast rate of HHO. The most important is the burner nozzle - smaller is safer because the speed of HHO is then higher. Be careful - HHO is REALLY explosive! good luck!
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thankx again iv been using a 10v outlet plug in yea i understand that i need HHO to be produced at a rather fast rate to prevent flash backs which arent good since i plan to use glass lol ill b geting a chem kit for my birth day ill be having fun lol
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@tjinga2u1 I don't want to discourage you but you need a lot of current. Here I get about 0.5 litres/minute whet I have about 20 Amps! The voltage should be no more than 3-5 volts (10V is too much). Higher voltage can produce more heat but no HHO.
do you know that hho don't burn at 3000C but at 400c max 800c ¯-¯
sidsoua 8 months ago
@sidsoua don't bother me, I melted quartz with this
adambus77 5 months ago
how did you make the tip ? or where can i buy one ?
klebbs1988 1 year ago
@klebbs1988 I used a steel tube from pen-refill
adambus77 1 year ago
there are so many mixtures for electrolysis
but which is THE BEST to produce HHO?
battery should have high voltage or amperage?
please answer asap
chilidress 1 year ago
@chilidress I've used only NaOH/H2O. NaOH is easy to get. I my case I change concentration to regulate the current so I don't have any special ratio. But I can answer the last question precisely: the crucial is high AMPERAGE (I have 30-40 A) and voltage should be small - 2.5 V is enough (my 5 V is even to much but I don't have other power supply)
adambus77 1 year ago