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HHO generator--Solar powered Bedini SSG driver

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2008

A simple HHO generator being run by a solar powered Bedini SSG energizer. The HHO cell is using a mixture of distilled water and lye. Stainless steel strips are places close together in a curl to form the anode and cathode. A 15 watt solar panel normally used to charge 12 volt batteries is the only power source.

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  • that is a large pannel, I am using 8 mailibu solar lamps and a 12 volt solar pannel.

    the 8 are wired in series then I have both 12 volt pannel and the 8 panneles that are wired in series going parele to the cell.. I figure 8 more more lights and Ill be doing jsut dandy..eh the malibue lights are 15 bucks a bock of 4.when not using htem as a energy sourc they make for great indoor lightng lol.eh Ialso can charge me cell too lol.so try to connect second and 3rd panel via paralel.

  • I just watched your videos. People like you are who I am most interested in watching now. You are like me. This is all brand new to us and an adventure. Keep up with the solar idea and get back to me. Be really careful with HHO. I have stopped my experiments with it until I learn more about using it safely. Get away from glass jars NOW. I have seen some really horrible explosions videos here on Youtube. Don't hurt youself. By the way great work so far. Keep it up.

  • I recommend using stainless steel outlet covers. Take a look at Smacks booster

  • Thanks. I'll try that. I am already familiar with the Smacks booster. I have been looking for the S.S. switch plates.

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  • @DeimosSaturn

    Wow you wrote a comment that made me puke in my mouth.

  • in the beginning i think if you had the bubbler tube under less water you could have a steady small output . cool stuff

  • good work

  • cool good luck!

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