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First test results with my new SS316L HHO cell in dilute KOH, straight DC.

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Comments to “40 New Experimental HHO cell FIRST TEST RESULTS”

  1. Capucine Says:
    The black adhesive is not conductive to DC. It behaves like a solid electrolyte that stores electrical charge like a regular capacitor. Electrically, it's almost the same as placing a capacitor across the input terminals. What it would do is upset a R/L/C tank circuit when AC or pulse energy is applied.
  2. SIHAM Says:
    Question ZFF: being no manner of electrical whiz myself, would that conductive black sealant be causing the current to (largely) bypass the bulk of the plate surface until the voltage (in my mind "pressure") hit resistance passing through the black goo? If the goo could easily conduct say, 11v@1A, wouldn't the current then favor the electrolyte as it's conductor as the voltage increased?
  3. Richman Says:
    SS is all that holds up in the caustic electrolyte. Other metals can produce highly toxic byproducts, aqueous and gaseous.
  4. TAKHI Says:
    No.
  5. Kaseem Says:
    Great work! Why SS (FE)? Why not CU or AL? Mecanical work shop's give u this stuff allmost for free. I am currently experimenting with som AL, or am I just wasting time?
  6. Ann Says:
    Hi there, sorry for asking again, but did you receive my E-mail about the rotating water HHO cell? I wondered what your thougths are about that.
  7. EDMUND Says:
    Thanks for sharing. Nice to see you back! :P
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  11. ADELINDA Says:
    Nice to see new videos, and new superb work! How can I help with progress? Best regards, Gman
  12. Cadhla Says:
    VERY good work, indeed! keep it up....
  13. ATHANGELOS Says:
    Haven't tried. I do know magnetic fields drop off by the square of the distance. I don't think the non-linear effect is as profound as this.
  14. VIET Says:
    Hey, you gotta laugh once in a while. Can't take anything too seriously.
  15. Teegan Says:
    love the cupcake plug, lol
  16. EOS Says:
    Sorry to hear about your bad experience with the sealant. High temperature RTV might work out better for you as it is rated for Dielectric Strength, a very important property for this type of application as you well know. Love your videos - thanks for sharing, and best of luck in your endeavors.
  17. VANIA Says:
    In magnetism the magnetic fields drop off the farther the point of interest moves from the magnetic object. I do not know if this holds true, but have you tried spacing the inner neutral cell plates closer and the outer cell plates farther apart to get a more uniform gas production.
  18. Freeman Says:
    Also note, my decision to go from 6 to 5 neutral plates is for DC powered cells ONLY. I still believe just under 2v per plate is the optimum BIAS voltage to entrain pure distilled water molecules for efficient fracture through tuned resonance pulsing.
  19. Kanti Says:
    When running at 1.97 volts per plate, any nonlinearity in the distribution of charge becomes accentuated by the nonlinearity of the current curve. It looks like cables between towers of a suspension bridge. Once you try to push the whole stack beyond 2.2 volts per plate the charge distribution evens out.
  20. Jasper Says:
    Just to comment on the nonlinearity observed: Current does not follow a linear path with voltage in the cell. Between 0-1.8 volts it's pretty straight and shallow. At this point it begins to break down and current starts to rise steeply. Between 1.8 and 2.4 volts is where it makes this transition. Over 2.4 volts the current continues to rise exponentially with voltage.
  21. Galileo Says:
    You do not want to use any form of epoxy in an electrolyzer tank. Trust me on this one.
  22. Brennan Says:
    If it's the stuff I'm thinking of there is a large amount of carbon black used in it,that is what happend. There is a solvent you can get in a marine store for that stuff if you apply some heat it will come off too save the plates. There are many types of expoxy based dielectric we used in the microvave industry.
  23. JOHFRIT Says:
    And here's the worst part. I still don't know if the adhesive I was using before is any better. I have two smears of adhesive curing tonight, one new, one old. Tomorrow I will peel them off, put them between equal plates, measure the capacitance of each and compare the difference in dielectric properties between the two.
  24. Buach Says:
    I WANTED to stay away from caustic electrolytes and pulse straight distilled only. UNTIL I discovered what a poor choice it was to use this adhesive that completely threw off any predicted capacitance values for the cell. This made it totally unsuitable for use as part of a tuned resonant tank circuit. Until I rebuild with different adhesive it's suitable for DC only. >:(
  25. ZEFIRYNA Says:
    awesome discovery keep up the good work

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