do you have any idea who to separate hydrogen and oxygen gases and even who to store them. thanks
16sag7says:
apollozcreed: man you are just a show off. Good design though….I am guess I am going to have to reproduce this myself. Think you design will work well in my 1996 Acura RL?
apollozcreedsays:
WalMart
zootsuit7says:
Did that Lexan container come from PJ?
zootsuit7says:
Like the designs. More metal-to-electrolyte surface area exposed. Reminds me of the tesla-coil salt water caps. Getting ready to try the same HHO stuff on my Corolla. Thanks for the videos.
apollozcreedsays:
Look at the label on the bag with the mesh.
apollozcreedsays:
Look at the label on the bag with the mesh.
idrivebadassfordssays:
where did you find that wire at ?
Yomanx24says:
I have made several of these with wire and plates and coils. There lots of fun to play with. Love the toons. IM a little old school when it comes to rock. Also love the tee drinking.
apalal1234says:
for bronze wool go to a marine supply store
apollozcreedsays:
That’s a cool observation. Working on a new coil design with an integrated PWM. Coming soon…
flypackersays:
Great idea, where could a person find a supplier for a small amount of SS mesh 1/2″ to make the coil? Thanks, Llama
FriedGamessays:
There’s an added theory you proved with the ice tea trick. HHO on ice (or cold hydrogen) bubbles lasts longer causing more to accumulate resulting in a bigger bang. It’s not advisable to do such a thing when using it in a car or in a mini torch, but this proves how hot vs cold have different outcomes when it comes to hydrogen. Have fun and be cautious.
1gogidadsays:
Nice looking cell.I need 316 stainless steel mesh.Where did you get it.Thanks
MIKEandNADIAsays:
> I want to get some bronse wool and try this but having a big problem trying to find it the chandlers had not heard of it and could not point me in the wright direction, Uk.
vulpine61says:
I disagree with the previous poster, your choice of music is spot on! Keep making them fun, your needed in this world of Nay-Sayers.
Edison did not invent the first electric light bulb, but he did invent the first commercially practical incandescent light.
Keep up the great work! HHO Rocks!
alex681219says:
good job!! im trying with steel wool
dosfossilsays:
Thank you for posting this video, I find it inspiring. I don’t want to stifle your creativity, but a steady camera and a narrative monologue instead of metal music would give your projects more creadibility and would add to your bottom line. Less is more. I’m so peaced’d out I’m ready to join a revolution.
do you have any idea who to separate hydrogen and oxygen gases and even who to store them. thanks
apollozcreed: man you are just a show off. Good design though….I am guess I am going to have to reproduce this myself. Think you design will work well in my 1996 Acura RL?
WalMart
Did that Lexan container come from PJ?
Like the designs. More metal-to-electrolyte surface area exposed. Reminds me of the tesla-coil salt water caps. Getting ready to try the same HHO stuff on my Corolla. Thanks for the videos.
Look at the label on the bag with the mesh.
Look at the label on the bag with the mesh.
where did you find that wire at ?
I have made several of these with wire and plates and coils. There lots of fun to play with. Love the toons. IM a little old school when it comes to rock. Also love the tee drinking.
for bronze wool go to a marine supply store
That’s a cool observation. Working on a new coil design with an integrated PWM. Coming soon…
Great idea, where could a person find a supplier for a small amount of SS mesh 1/2″ to make the coil? Thanks, Llama
There’s an added theory you proved with the ice tea trick. HHO on ice (or cold hydrogen) bubbles lasts longer causing more to accumulate resulting in a bigger bang. It’s not advisable to do such a thing when using it in a car or in a mini torch, but this proves how hot vs cold have different outcomes when it comes to hydrogen. Have fun and be cautious.
Nice looking cell.I need 316 stainless steel mesh.Where did you get it.Thanks
> I want to get some bronse wool and try this but having a big problem trying to find it the chandlers had not heard of it and could not point me in the wright direction, Uk.
I disagree with the previous poster, your choice of music is spot on! Keep making them fun, your needed in this world of Nay-Sayers.
Edison did not invent the first electric light bulb, but he did invent the first commercially practical incandescent light.
Keep up the great work! HHO Rocks!
good job!! im trying with steel wool
Thank you for posting this video, I find it inspiring. I don’t want to stifle your creativity, but a steady camera and a narrative monologue instead of metal music would give your projects more creadibility and would add to your bottom line. Less is more. I’m so peaced’d out I’m ready to join a revolution.