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HHO Designers, Experimenters, and Theorizers

a group with in HHO-Info for those interested in colaboration with others to design the bigger better deal

Location: 3RD rock from that big glowing orb
Members: 31
Latest Activity: Dec 11

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welcome aboard the experimental channel... LOL
we will have fun comparing designs and offering bits of wisdom and support to each other... if someone has a question someone else may have an answer... so remember this is for the furtherment of this technology and above all have respect for one another...

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gary mbz

getting more production from flow design 1 Reply

Started by gary mbz. Last reply by Russell Nagode Sep 23.

Bob Campbell

Sequencing cells 12 Replies

Started by Bob Campbell. Last reply by ehnriko Jul 5.

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Dr. Ralston Methadone Comment by Dr. Ralston Methadone on December 10, 2009 at 11:07pm
I haven't used a bifilar coil, but I know what one is (Thanks, Tesla!! :). As far as I understand, if it's wired up correctly, you'll get a much higher voltage (2500x?) for the same amount of power (amps * volts), which can arc across a larger spark gap. I have a video on my blog of someone running dc into a bifilar coil, which he's using to arc through a sparkplug in a bowl of water.

hydrogen23.blogspot.com

It's on the second page.
Alex Comment by Alex on November 24, 2009 at 10:17am
Anyone using a Bifilar coil and tap water? Just curious.
Alex Comment by Alex on November 9, 2009 at 6:17pm
Thank you Melvin C Green but 1 cubic foot equals 0.035314 Liters.
270 BTU's multiplied by 0.035314 equals 9.53478 BTU's per Liter. That's not a bunch.
stephen lloyd Comment by stephen lloyd on October 31, 2009 at 11:12am
Hi ehnriko I am using 12volt and will want to use 24volt on a later time.
ehnriko Comment by ehnriko on October 31, 2009 at 3:55am
Rule of Thumb - according to Don... 2 VDC per plate gap will not overheat your cell. So if you want to do it right... Determine first how much Electricity you are going to use. then divide this by 2 or 1.7 or something.

Then just add 2 more plates on the extreme sides in order to have a balanced - cell. :-)

You can strengthen your electrolyte and still keep it cool without worrying of thermal runaway. Cheers.
stephen lloyd Comment by stephen lloyd on October 30, 2009 at 1:53pm
excuse my english. 3 pos and 3 neg I get more gas but the cell gets much hotter in a shorter time.
stephen lloyd Comment by stephen lloyd on October 30, 2009 at 1:49pm
Hi flyingdoc I have tried a few ways aleady the last one was 10. plates 2 neg 2 pos 6 neu.
I got 500ml in 34 sec, but the cell gets hot I cannot measure in deg but I feel it is hot,even the bolts going into the cell is nearly untouchable.
I see if I have like 3 pos and 3 neg I get far more gas but get very much quicker.My plate size is 150 mmx50mmx1.6mm.
flyingdoc Comment by flyingdoc on October 29, 2009 at 6:36pm
HI Steve,where you up to so far ?
stephen lloyd Comment by stephen lloyd on October 29, 2009 at 12:27pm
Hi Guys my name is steve.
I have started to make a hho cell a month ago ups and downs hoping to be able to get my car running on hho but I see there is a lot for me to learn.
don Comment by don on October 16, 2009 at 12:49pm
melvin that could be correct but i'm not using standard hho gas we've made a hybrid gas that is stable and with a low chance of flash back
 

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Gary Bob Campbell Alan Ryan Eclectic Gambit Rod Ludmil Katzarov Spodie Odie Russell Nagode ehnriko gary mbz gasjar Chasedlo Damien don james burns gabet123 Fatman! derBeaner Pat Reid flyingdoc Christian Talbert alicemiller Alex kyaw kyaw Melvin C Green stephen lloyd Mike Walsh Donald Emerson
 
 

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