Electrolyte HHO cell Demo
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nice job !!! i like TUBEs for HHO.... thankz for sharing....
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the more hydrogen generators you add on,there is going to be less power going into each one...So if you hook up a extra battery to anaother set you might get more out of it.
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I heard you say you're running your system in series circuit. You should be running your system in a parallel circuit in order to have equal amperage at each contact.
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If you stagger wires from top to bottom of next cell top to bottom it would help a lot , current does not like traveling to top of cell unless you make it do that,come out of cell from top of outer tube to bottom of inner tube of next and so on... Gary Nice production...
devide voltage by # of plates,,, In series they each use so much volts per cell, best production is 1.8 or so per cell, the bigger wires you put on increased volts probably, very large neg. wire is good.
so the more amps, the more hydrogen will be created?
bigwillchill 6 months ago
@bigwillchill Yes.
Javadavida 6 months ago
Parallel hookups keep the voltage at 12v per cell and that creates a lot of HEAT. We're trying to make HHO gas here, not heat. Hooking in series lowers the divides the 12v into however many cells you run and this array can take 40+ amps of constant current without boiling over...Of course, I had to re-wire with 8 guage wire and weld connections in order to do that.
Javadavida 2 years ago
can you please tell me where do you connect your cell in the car?? when I connect it directly to the battery the wires start to burn....when I connect it to the battery charger it runs ok but it steals all the returning eletricity to the battery...
user09909 2 years ago
I go from the + side of my battery into the inner stainless tube of the first cell. Then I go from the outer tube of the first to the inner tube of the next and so on. The outer cell of my last array is grounded to the chassis. That creates a series of 3 volt cells that can handle high amperage (up to 40 amps) without over heating IF I USE 10 GAGE WIRE OR BIGGER.
Thanks for asking!
Javadavida 2 years ago
i did think there was a risk of over electroliting the fluid ..somewhere i read that this can damage your engine. another bubbler before the inlet/carb full of vinegar.
man i just found a thing on 'tesla' i must have been overexposed to 'head in the sand'
u gotta check it out. also 'vortex' some form of heat separator.seriously we havent broke the surface yet. im currently driving a 1.3 litre vw..want a camper with bio diesel and a booster. petrol is a pound a litre in uk.oops bit repeatitive
neiallswheel 3 years ago
YEAH!!!!
Javadavida 3 years ago