FUEL FROM WATER EXPERIMENT. My HHO MK2 generator

My 2nd attempt at building a HHO generator. In my latest test, I was only able to produce about 1/2 litre of gas in 4 minutes. As far as I am aware, that is a very pants result, and it’s probably not worth going to the trouble of plumbing this into my engine.

25 thoughts on “FUEL FROM WATER EXPERIMENT. My HHO MK2 generator

  1. rickvanman says:

    Thanks for the offer, but I’m done with this project now.
    It’s an artist thing. I can only spend so long on a project before I have to walk away from it and move on to something else. But I recommend you have a go at it. Someone with your practical skills could really make something of this!

  2. cybraxcyberspace says:

    Ive studied electronics i can give you a schemtic for a adjustable pulse genrator

    With a very simple Timer Chip LM555 Resitor and capictor

    i have one here (its making a LED blink) adjustable in speed by the capitctor and resitor values ill send you if you want how to make

  3. rickvanman says:

    if you can make a pulse generator for the electrical current, the generator will be much more efficient. I don’t have the electronic knowledge so gave up. for more info, just look at the other HHO videos on youtube

  4. cybraxcyberspace says:

    i was bout to ask hehe, i already looked for a follow up video didn’t see

    i studied electronics have great interest in technology chemistry etc etc found this very cool to watch.

    I have played with organic materials to make batteries run a computer, like the potato projects seen online

    this is something i will try soon very cool!

  5. rickvanman says:

    Hello mate. Unfortunately the HHO project seems to have died a natural death at the moment. I had a go at making a water vapor catched but still some vapor made it’s way past it. Thats the point at which the project ground to a halt.
    Eventually I would like to go back to this and have another go, but for now my time, and other projects will not allow it. Thanks for the interest though.

  6. wolfey2k says:

    Hey mate! So how’s the road testing going with your HHO setup? What sort of MPG increase have you achieved at what flow rate?
    Very professionally done vids man. Good work!

  7. josephwong604 says:

    I have the same idea as you. However, I have not really tried it. What is your experience. How much hho did you manage to generate per minute? Thanks…

  8. CountrySingerWannabe says:

    so your saying I can just use the block of an old wet cell battery and just fill it with water and hook the terminals like you would jump a battery and then that will also produce the HHO gas?

  9. switch4175 says:

    I have 19 plates in my cell 2+ 3- and 2 neutral plates between each charged plates, when running in my vehicle it produces about 1/2Lpm when cold and draws about 20A after it gets warmed up, thats using 1/2Tbs of bakingsoda in my container, I’m not really sure how much water is in it.
    I wanna try using a car battery, I didn’t think of that, thanks for the idea Lucydarling21.

  10. Lucydarling21 says:

    1. Get an old car battery.
    2. CAREFULLY empty all the acid and sludge from the inside. Clean with water to rid debris.
    3. Connect a 12v supply or another battery IN SERIES to the old battery. Fill old battery with clean water.
    4. Make hole for gas to escape.
    5. Use HHO.

  11. SmartScarecrow says:

    very well presented … it is obvious you did your homework … am anxious to see your in car test results … seems that fuel savings vary from install to install, car to car … largest MPG increases are being reported by folks with larger engines … seems small fuel effiecient cars get less of a gain … still much testing needs to be done … best results are being turned in with between 500 ml/min to 2 L/min type units … more than this seems to be a problem …

    thanks for your help

  12. OriginalUncleNemo says:

    Spacing isn’t that important. I have made so many cells, I’ve lost count. My best cell has 6mm gaps. However, I have had similar results with 1mm gap. Use a good electrolyte, NOT anything hydroxide, or salt. You should get > 500ml/min at 18-20 amps 12 volts. Have fun, that’s the important thing. AND BE CAREFUL!

  13. rickvanman says:

    Yes, it is both oxygen and hydrogen. The oxygen makes it highly flammable and ideal to aid combustion in engines, but because of the oxygen content, it is also highly dangerous to store – that’s why these systems are “on-demand” ie. The gas gets used straight away and is not stored.

  14. voltrabbit7 says:

    Thanks! U R an inspiration! I’ll be looking forward to how the whole moisture capture goes. I have a 95 civic (manual/fuel injected) I’d like to try this on. Where can I get a metal cap and jar like in the video?

  15. rickvanman says:

    Many thanks for the offer of plans. I’ll hold off for now and have a play with the gap on this one. I’ll give you a shout if I decide to take it to the next level and build a MK3 version.

  16. rickvanman says:

    thanks for the advice – I was only able to produce about 1/2 litre of gas in 4 minutes with this setup which is rubbish, so I will have a go at reducing the gap and see what happens.

  17. h2opower says:

    Your well on your way, if you want I can send you some of my plans for some of my cells if you want, at no charge:) One of my cells I use strait rain water and it works very well, cut my gas from 15 mph to 32 mph. Anyway keep up the great work for energy independance is a worthy goal.

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