Apr 28

A few weeks ago we were testing one of out HHO generators. The video here is from that test. If you want to see how we made an HHO cell a lot like this, see How to Make an HHO Fuel Cell Anode.
Here’s what we show in this clip:
1. the test fuel cell hanging in pure water, with 2 amps DC running through it and producing hydrogen and oxygen (two hydrogen for one oxygen, which is the explosive HHO mixture)
2. the HHO fuel cell in its case and bubbling the hydrogen gas through water, which we timed and caught in a jar to measure production.
3. the HHO hydrogen generator bubbling into soapy water, so we can catch the bubbles to light them with a BBQ lighter. This is really loud, like earsplitting. It’s hard to believe how much force there is in just a little of this gas.
4. the hydrogen fuel cell hooked up and running the HHO to a Ford half ton. We used an older vehicle, just in case something went wrong. Expendable trucks first, please! We later used one similar to this as an hho car kit for road tests.

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3 Responses to “HHO Generator Demo On Unit #4”

    Josh Says:
    June 11th, 2008 at 2:11 am

    Hey I have a couple of other questions to ask, first is if u add anything to the water what and how much? I was also wondering if how close u want to roll the metal together? Sorry if the questions are dumb i just don’t want to blow anything up. Thanks alot.

    derek Says:
    September 17th, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    hey i read bob boyces pdf document thought to be one of the pioneers in this subject and in preparing the plates he mentioned a conditioning procedure that seemed to help produce more hho
    sand the plate in one direction then perpindicular to make a cross this forms an edge for the gas to slip of the plate easier then allighn the plates slight magnetic field by wrapping coils of insulated wire around the plates oriented in the direction they will be in the generator and run some current through the wires

    Lee catron Says:
    October 18th, 2008 at 9:52 pm

    awesome, it took me a week to make one of these by hand and it still shorted out. what is the mesh? plastic? i experimented with mesh too, like the nylon roll cloth, too thin… thanks again, good job

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