16 thoughts on “012 HHO generator designs for testing”
RatkoUSAsays:
Great video, very informative, excellent description and explanation. Just the kind I like to see. Keep up the great work, I’m subscribing.
bankedonksays:
sick vids homie 5 stars and favoritecheck out my vid to =]
rudagraysays:
In a 12V supply with two neutrals your at 4V…run two of these in series to drop to 2V…also production only occurs between + and – faces, so you’ve got the 2 neutrals at each end doing nothing, and you will also want to insulate the entire design once you add an additional +,- on each end or remove the additional 4 plates of no use.
FIZZYH2Osays:
hi hhouk, google sketchup. fizzy
hhouksays:
very nice work fizzy!
could you share what program you use for the drawings?
cheers
FIZZYH2Osays:
hi mykol13v, i can reduce the voltage per plate by adding neutral plates. i am testing the relationship between plates, the amount of KOH in solution and solution temperature to control production. other factors include plate spacing, amperage draw and plate edge exposure. there are some rules of thumb such as keeping plate voltage to 1.5 volts per. i’m starting with an attempt to see how much production i can get from a wet cell because i think the design is safer that the dry. fizzy
FIZZYH2Osays:
I have a machine shop getting me a quote for laser cutting both plate designs so the labor costs should not be a factor. i will publish the costs as i receive them. fizzy
mykol13vsays:
Interesting sketch, being I view Aaron’s site a lot, what made you decide to use the two N’s on the outer plates, remembering Tesla said everything comes in 3’s. [Positive-Neutral-Negative.]
AlmostHydrogensays:
the second cell looks pretty cool, but the plates will require a lot of cutting with the hex design = too labor intensive & costly.
still its better to do this on a computer than in real life and waste time & money.
Good job.
AH
FIZZYH2Osays:
hey robcean, used google sketchup.fizzy
robceansays:
Nice work, what sofware you use to draw 3D?
jdcmusicmansays:
Some pretty good ideas there
madbillt66says:
Same here,nice one! thanks,
Bill
sirHOAXsays:
Nice work on the design aspect. Glad to see everyone taking the time to plan ahead and try to visualize everything before building these things. Might make things easier in the end. Regards, –S–
deltahhosays:
The first cell is great if your using 8volts! also you have 2 Neutral plates on each end that will not do anything what did you want them to do?
Great video, very informative, excellent description and explanation. Just the kind I like to see. Keep up the great work, I’m subscribing.
sick vids homie 5 stars and favoritecheck out my vid to =]
In a 12V supply with two neutrals your at 4V…run two of these in series to drop to 2V…also production only occurs between + and – faces, so you’ve got the 2 neutrals at each end doing nothing, and you will also want to insulate the entire design once you add an additional +,- on each end or remove the additional 4 plates of no use.
hi hhouk, google sketchup. fizzy
very nice work fizzy!
could you share what program you use for the drawings?
cheers
hi mykol13v, i can reduce the voltage per plate by adding neutral plates. i am testing the relationship between plates, the amount of KOH in solution and solution temperature to control production. other factors include plate spacing, amperage draw and plate edge exposure. there are some rules of thumb such as keeping plate voltage to 1.5 volts per. i’m starting with an attempt to see how much production i can get from a wet cell because i think the design is safer that the dry. fizzy
I have a machine shop getting me a quote for laser cutting both plate designs so the labor costs should not be a factor. i will publish the costs as i receive them. fizzy
Interesting sketch, being I view Aaron’s site a lot, what made you decide to use the two N’s on the outer plates, remembering Tesla said everything comes in 3’s. [Positive-Neutral-Negative.]
the second cell looks pretty cool, but the plates will require a lot of cutting with the hex design = too labor intensive & costly.
still its better to do this on a computer than in real life and waste time & money.
Good job.
AH
hey robcean, used google sketchup.fizzy
Nice work, what sofware you use to draw 3D?
Some pretty good ideas there
Same here,nice one! thanks,
Bill
Nice work on the design aspect. Glad to see everyone taking the time to plan ahead and try to visualize everything before building these things. Might make things easier in the end. Regards, –S–
The first cell is great if your using 8volts! also you have 2 Neutral plates on each end that will not do anything what did you want them to do?
HHO comes of age! Nice 3D visualization.