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11 Responses

  1. I’d be happy to correspond with you and others as I have just started a project. It produces but I’m trying to figure out how much. So far I’ve found that stainless works the best for the plates and the spacing has to be very close. Also neutral plates as a buttress between each plate which should, I hope control, the amp draw.

    Gus

  2. Please whenever possible include pics or drawings of your project so others can see what your working on. When ever possible include facts such as plate size, spacing, connections, volts, amps, HHO production. etc.
    Strangely enough there are so many people playing with this, that someone may already ran down your road, and can save you time and money somewhere.
    And again strangely enough some designs seem flawed from the start, but accidentally hit on a fix or improvement that works better than expected. There are categories for cell type, catalysts, containers, flashback devices, and parts already and more will be added as needed.
    thanks for responding Gus

  3. I have built few different models. The best one I have done so far are stainless steel tubes. I use (5) tubes ranging from 3-1/2″ Dia. down to 1.5″ in dia. I am new to this whole blogging thing. I will try to take some pics and post later.

  4. Cant wait to see the pics and data

  5. I would like to link to your page. How would I go about it? I’m relatively new to blogging. http://www.landjets2020.com.

  6. We had our first sign of snow yesterday in Montana. I am planning on installing my HHO cell in my truck this week. This is my first installation and third cell I’ve built. It is a wet cell. It needs a little more testing but I’m pretty sure I will put it in the truck on Friday. I already have planned to build my forth and it will be a dry cell. I think the dry cell will be superior but I’m tired of waiting so I’m going to run the wet cell while I’m bench testing the dry cell. The theme for all my cell designs are close spacings (.006 – .020 inches). I will post results, pictures, document my success and failures. I will also ask for advice. My question today is, how do I keep everything from freezing? Somebody recommended doing some testing with windshield washer fluid.
    Thank you, Terry

  7. know exactly what you mean here in Minnesota, we’re wrapping up the season fertilizing lawns, and everyone is asking about snow removal already, guess the farmers almanac has ‘em scared.
    Really would like to know what your using for seals on dry cells with that small of spacing.
    Everything I’ve read says dont use antifreeze, it coats the metal and soaks in so that oil cant lubricate it, and it has some ingredient that slows or eliminates electrical deterioration.
    Windshield washer fluid has may have antifreeze in it, check the label, it may also have some soap in it.
    I’ve read people saying to use Ethanol since it will produce HHO too, BUT when its 20 below it takes a 39% mix by weight or 46.3% by volume mix.

  8. I replied on your dry cell thread. It seemed to fit better there.

    When I was in the Army we sometimes mixed alcohol and water when we didn’t have the regular windshield washer fluid. I’ll probably experiment with that

  9. I brew my own beer, and bought some distillers yeast that ferments to 20% alcohol, for just this purpose. Its illegal to distill it, but reportedly supposed to be able to get a permit to make your fuel, and freeze distillation isn’t good for drinking, but if I set a 5 gal pail outside and let it freeze, what doesn’t freeze will be usable as about a 40% mix with water, and simple filtration gets rid of most of the particles at the filter size and larger. Since it costs about $12 for the ingredients and 2-3 days time, for 6 gals, it might be a reasonable alternative to buying the alcohol to mix.

  10. Did I understand that you live in Fairview, NC? I live in Arden and certainly would like the opportunity to come by and talk to you about HHO production if you have the time. I don’t mean to impose please feel free to say no if you have any reservations. I am just getting into HHo production units and have been doing a bit of experimenting. I blew my first unit up, no damage other than my nerves but I considered it an success. I am trying to take in as much information as possible now. Thanks for the info. I have already received from your site.

  11. I visited the Big Mountain area when I was in the service, beautiful country there, does that count?
    But no I don’t, I live in Mn, but your still welcome. I always have an unused beer on hand, and lots of note paper.

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