Hydrogen Oxygen HHO/HOH Test 04
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haha
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AEinventor, check the 316l anomaly on any research over there. There will be no reaction like that when using any metal that has any actraction on magnets.
This is probably 316L that can't hold a neodimium super-magnet coin, while dry.
Only works like that on 316L.
This is not high amperage (that would generate bigger bubles at plates that dont burn at all compared to that true joe cell gas)
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THATS the gas! You did it! Great Job.
This gas (maked the rigth way using 316l like this)is more safe than alchool gel.
But beware on the glass, A big buble blows only when eletricity cross the buble, or the fires destroy the buble surface while charged with eletricity, but that could dammage the glass aquarium by implosion reaction.
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Nice production!
Expanded metal is not SS I assume and so it is normally Galvanized (Zinc coated) steel. Zinc is even HIGHER on the electro motive scale than Aluminum; so the "Zinc" coated anode(s) will sacrifice themselves across time (like Aluminum, Copper etc.) Find some expanded SS if it's out there because the "expanded metal" configuration is an excellent way to expose surface area to the electrolyte. Keep up the good work!
dude, tap water? u got alot of shit in ur water man, u should get that checked out. water itself wont conduct electricity u need minerals (metals) to conduct. like sodium.
skierplaterandy 3 years ago
LOL too funny... yep... Tucson, Arizona "Hard Water" C.A.P. water down from the Colorado River... also consider the construction. Plates don't work as well.
AEinventor 3 years ago
Pull up this site: "McMaster" and then type in the search box (on the left) "Stainless Steel Wire Cloth"... been having my eye on this for a while now...
AEinventor 3 years ago
Nice gas production.
I assume that the expanded metal is not SS and is the normal Galvanized (Zinc coated) Steel. Zinc is even HIGHER on the electro motive scale than Aluminum and will therefore "sacrifice" itself as the anode across time (like Aluminum or Copper)only faster! If you can find Stainless Steel expanded metal, that would be a real benefit... because the expanded metal configuration makes for excellent surface area contact with your electrolyte and bubble "release". Good work!
goldenequity 3 years ago
see comment above... :) the expanded metal (Zinc coated) wore out and after close-up examination, it looked like the HOH gas generation was uneven in production. I've seen this playing around with other metals as well. Stainless steel is the way to go for sure... just wanted to see what I could do with common materials found in the garage. Also... the wood and exposed copper leads and steel wire jumpers (between screens), and probably the zinc coating caused lots of scum buildup.
AEinventor 3 years ago