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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.
Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more rugged will be going into my truck.

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  • heres the thing i c when i c this vid. if this stuff actually worked right. and didnt mess anything up in the long run car companies would be doing it so i wouldnt. cause it could kill my engine all caus of wanting to save a few bucks

  • @fowleriva Agreed - found no practical way to introduce this into the car without major engine alterations; it can work, but it is more expensive than the savings in gas. I maintain that stationary solar applications would suit this technology well.

  • Would anyone know why does my generators get so hot? is it normal? is it safe?

  • @undisputedchamp1986 Yes Champ - it gets so hot because of leakage current. In order to minimize it, you need to insulate as best s you ca. Obviously with this wire method, that is next to impossible, so I would move on a parallel-series plate design instead so you can seal off the sides of the plates leaving a a gap between the P and N junction - makes a world of difference. Also, using a pulse width modulator has been known to keep heat down.

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  • @Marttico Does this thing really works and save gas that some says it do and some says it dont ? Am interested in it but am not sure yet .

  • @rowen211 post it up bro

  • @undisputedchamp1986 HHO generators get hot if the plate gap voltage is above what it should be, if you only have to plates and you are putting 12 volts through it, the plate gap voltage would be 12 volts, to decrease the plate gap voltage neutral plates are used. You want the plate gap voltage to be around 2.5 volts

  • @Marttico I found that fitting a Y valve to the fuel line and connecting the hydrogen output to the to the new valve will allow you to adjust the gasoline/hydrogen mix until you achieve maximum efficiency.

  • I have 5 of those mounted in a homemade box that fits under the hood of my '97 Silverado. It now make an astonishing 32 mpg on the highway. I would film it in action but I gave my camera to my little brother before I went off to college.

  • same problem i have what i m do now? its not work good and not more bubbles what i need do?

  • This should honestly work as the only power that is required is the power to split a water molecule.If that requirment is <less than the power that is produced from the hydrogens combustability(which is in reality quite significant)Than there is a positive power surplus in this method of energy retreval.And that ais actually what this is all about. The energy required to retreive hydrogen.If that is less than the energy produced then you have positive energy.

  • CLOSE YOU ARE ALMOST THERE. BUT YOU STILL ARE LOOKING AT JUST A PIECE OF THE PICTURE. START TO TAKE A STEP BACK AND LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE. SOLAR PANEL ----->TO 12V BATTERY------>INVERTER------->­BIG GLASS JAR -HYDROGEN------->COLLECT GAS TO RUN MOTORS------------->THAT BELT THE ALTERNATOR TO CHARGE BATTERIES. IT MAY NOT WORK HERE. BUT IT WORKS. THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR JOURNEY AND MAY PEACE AND JUSTICE BE WITH YOU ALL THE DAYS OF YOUR LIFE.

  • no where near the volume of gas needed to run an engine, i have fitted lpg conversions to 3 of my cars myself, and those few bubbles wont do nothing.

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