HHO generator. First tries and tests

There are 6 sections in this HHO generator, each one has five stainless steel 304 plates. The middle one is the negative, the outer two plates are positive and the remaining plates between the positive and negative plates are the neutral ones (this is needed to test out some joecell concepts). The sections are wired in series. I wanted to run this setup with only 12V (about 2V for each section), but I did not use enough electrolyte to get enough amps, so I increased the voltage. Will add more electrolyte on the next test, because is takes some time to take the lid off with all those bolts 😀
If I will be able to get this baby draw enough current on just 12v, there wont be any heat problems. I am using KOH as electrolyte. The flashback arrestor with the fine bronze wool works just great.

25 thoughts on “HHO generator. First tries and tests

  1. 1freedomfighter1 says:

    Great work. I doubled my fuel mileage running a negatively charged cell, only 4 minutes 3 or 4 times a day of 12 volt 2 amp current. lol due some weight tests of your cathode when you get some white powder build up on it. Put on scales and heat it up slowly with a torch 🙂 it will lose weight and gain it back when cooling, proving we are dealing with a new energy field. my cathode was 422 grams and it lost 13 grams then gained it back :), pm me if you have any questions.

  2. tazpete says:

    Great HHO output —- How many plates,size, plate spacing, and amps drawn on this video?

    Very impressed to what appears 2 liters a minute

  3. satchelmcqueen1 says:

    just today ive made 2 cells as they are my first. the first was out of 2 crap metal plumbing pipes set inside each other with P and N connected to each. Got some good results, was surprised. next one is made of 12 aluminum plates interwoven P and Neg every other one. will try it out tommorow. is there a site that explains in more detail with pics about the P and Neg placement and or configuration? thanks. BTW ill post some vids of my attempts tommorow as Im filming it all.

  4. fireicer says:

    very good production. its down to the space between the cells and just a point you have to get and keep a presure of about 30psi per cylinder in a car to run it. dont sound much but a V6 thats 30×6 so your flow rate is very high you are to produce this so there is aa long way to go with this cell design. carbon graphite anodes do produce massive amounts of hho to run a engine from water but due to carbon anodes it combines with oxygen to produce carbon monoxide oops.

  5. phakincrazy says:

    if you are putting in approx 2 volts into each section (cell) of your electrolyzer, and you have neutral plates in each cell, you are dropping your voltage in each cell even more, possibly below your target 1.24. i would test your voltage between your plates in any cell and see what you come up with, just a thought.

  6. Jetijs says:

    it is really up to you. The more plates per section, the higher the surface area, amp draw and more gas. Also the box gets bigger if you use more plates. Minimum should be 3 – inner negative plate and outer positive plates, so that the gas can from from both negative plate sides 🙂

  7. Jetijs says:

    If you have 6 cells in series and feed 12v in them, then each cell will get a little less than 2V. This is all the cell needs to generate the HHO efficient. Because voltages higher than 1.24V just go to heat and is wasted. There is no difference if you put 2v and 2a through the cell, or 2000v and 2a, the gas production will be the same.

  8. SmartScarecrow says:

    very impressive piece of work … fine quality fabrication … mine looks like a 6th grade science fair project …

  9. Jetijs says:

    Hi gmeatdaddy,
    Some parts of my attraction motor is now being made by professionals, so it takes some time, but I am working on it and it is my project number one. I will keep you updated in the energeticforum 🙂

  10. gmeatdaddy says:

    Hi Jetijs,

    Man!,You must have a twin brother or something because you seem to pop out alot of nice work LOL.Any progress being made with the attraction motor? as I cant wait to see results from that.thx for the hard work instead of just rusting away.

    -gmeatdaddy

  11. tvryb says:

    don’t forget that the distance between your plates also dictates current draw. Also the stainless steel itself poses a resistance that must be overcome with voltage
    so the electrolyte bath may be running at peak efficiency, but because of the steel’s resistance the cell as a whole runs slightly below.

    AMAZING BUILD btw!!!!!!!!!
    I like the acrylic bubbler

  12. Jetijs says:

    Thanks guys 🙂
    At this time I do not care about the efficiency of the gas production, I just want to make a HHO torch and test it. Also I will increase the electrolyte level to get more amps through the cell at lower volts. The best would be if I could get about 20-30amps through the cell at 12V, that would give a little less than 2v for each section and that is all the voltage it needs. Every volt above 2V is just wasted energy in heat.
    Thanks

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