here you can see 12v dc and 6 amps of current making hydrogen out of plain tap water and an electrolyte. also you will see how easy it explodes when there is enough, but when it can easily disipate into the air its not so combustable. this water fuel cell is designed to hold up to 135 psi, which i dont think im going to test although i did once make 27psi. once i finish putting together a simple circuit this WFC will be installed in a car and the petrol will be leaned out via the MAF sensor. mpg results will be posted along with replicating instructions, soon enough
whow! what a nice HHO gen! how many amps does it take to generate such pressure.. have you put a lye or some electrolyte in it? do you think it can power a 2.0 liter unleaded engine on pure HHO?
aki21 3 years ago
hey thanks alot! in this video its runnning with baking soda @12v 6amps. since then ive have put lye in it and it produces alot more. unfortunately it wont be able to run a engine on hho alone.
vdubdipr 3 years ago
How much gas or liquid pressure do you think those water filtration containers can hold.
They seem to be well build. As a point of reference, if your not familiar enough with pressure devices to guess, if you've sprayed a normal fire extinguisher (the red ones hanging on the walls in buildings and schools)they are 300 psi. Any Idea?
dallasgoldbug 3 years ago
135 psi, per manual. i have previously hit 27 psi in it, but considering diesel engines utilize the heat from compressed air on the up-stroke of the piston (145psi) to ignite diesel i wouldnt want to even hit 50 psi in a wfc, given the unstability of hydroxy
vdubdipr 3 years ago