Hydrogen Electrolysis - 1 Part 1
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http://www.hho4free.comMUST READ THIS - Electrolysis of water into Hydrogen & Oxygen. Increase your MPG via the unused power of your Alternator, while you drive.These are the first hydrogen cells we made last year. We started with the Joe Cell concept and modified it for Electrolysis. The 4 parts of this video show you the inner works of the gas production. You will see, from a birds eye view, the gas being produced in a solid stainless steel container; one that can be put under a strong vaccum. At startup, notice that the gas is being produced in the center of the cell. It then starts producing in adjacent tubes as current moves towards the positive outer tube. For this to happen, your tubes need to be properly aligned North and South. That is, the tops of each tube must be magnetic North, and the bottoms must be magnetic South (the tubes contain "some" magnetism. Think of the tube as a magnet. If your alignment is off on a tube, there will be little to no gas production around that tube. You can test your tubes for N & S by putting a needle on a thread and magnetizing the tip of the needle (N or S). Hang the thread over the tube, just barely clearing the surface, and rock each end of the tube under the needle. It will start to swing as you rock. One end will swing more than the other. Mark them accordingly and put your tubes together with the like marks facing the same direction. It works. Part 2 shows more hydrogen production, and several different size cells, with different tube configurations. Please read the important details I added to the right of each video.Later, in Part 3, you will see gas being produced in a glass jar. Pay attention to what influence the magnetic field has on the hydrogen bubbles. Part 4 is about exploding a balloon filled with HHO gas (I love that part).I would like to point out that if you build your cell out of stainless steel, as we did, it will withstand Flashback explosions. Plastic can blow up. I would also like to point out another advantage of an all stainless steel unit. Electrolysis causes heat. The longer the cell runs, the hotter it gets, the hotter it gets, the more current you're going to get. Your plastic and rubber units will get soft and may explode. If your cell is under a vaccume, it will implode. However, your steel unit will take a lickin and keep on tickin. Be smart, be safe, use metal containers.If you want to control your current (amperage), and you do want to control it, use a DC volt PWM to regulate it. You can find 15 amp continuous to 80 amp continuous PWM's on ebay. They will pulse your DC voltage to the cell. The pulsing will also help regulate the heat. You want heat, but you need to control it. The PWM will help you do that.Visit my channel to get details of all of my videos. It will be a learning experience. http://www.youtube.com/daddyo4...
Channel: Science & Technology
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm
Author: daddyo44907
Length: 07:59
Rating: 4.67
Views: 90418
Tags: cell coil electrolysis free fuel generator h2o hho hoh hydrogen joe oxygen pwm tesla water
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daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
This is an old video. I am turning off Comments.
daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
The diameter of the container has nothing to do with the HHO output. The diameter of the container determins how much water you can have in the cell.
daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Hi agent7vm, Up to 25 amps will be a good start. That is no more amperage than your air conditioner pulls. Monitor your battery voltage, if it starts dropping, lower the amperage.
o2much4me (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
but with the same 12" inner pipes as the 3.5", will the 4" not produce more than the smaller 3.5" What is the LPM difference? I assume with the additional head room and water it is a better choice. I have room for the 4" & making both sizes.. Thanks Daddyo send ya a pic of mine w/ the allthread going out the top pretty soon...
agent7vm (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Hey I made a cell using 2 stainless pipes and a big pvc pipe I powered with a car batery jump starter/charger My cell doesnt get too hot and produce explosive bubbles I am still working On it and I have to figure how to power it once its installed in my van. I was wondering how many amps is safe to use for my alternator I dont want to overload it and mess it up. any sugestions anybody? ThanksVictor PS. I have a small video clip of my work I will upload later
daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
You will find that information on my web site, hho4free. The address is to the right of the video.
jerryrig240 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Where are you geting your stainless stee? Do you order it or pick it up somewhere local? How much did the stainless steel cost?
daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
A 4 inch container holds more water and requires more room to install.
o2much4me (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
Love it. How much more does 4" produce compared to 3.5" ? Great design.
daddyo44907 (December 31, 1969 at 5:59 pm)
A dead king at that. |

