Funny story I was gonna make a hho generator with that exact bottle from dollar general. I left it in my dads truck and next time I grabbed it it was completely melted out of shape from the sun and more recently I just ended up using a peanut butter jar
yeh, not too bad production wise for an easy to build hho cell, sure is easier than cutting stainless sheets and drilling them multiple times, your cell is what i will build for my lawn mower to clean up the exhaust odour. i was planning to wind some copper wire coils and place them near the flywheel to produce the electricity for the cell.
to test just copy/paste diesel/gas injector .t coonector,1/2pipe,internal rod,ppr cap for t.Good for induction heating,ionic(liquid rezistor),dielectric heating(+ and gnd),tap waterelectrolisis +50/-50V,tapwater heating alternate current (galvanized cast iron pipe,ssteel 304/316 only).wfc 423goog luck
I made a similar one but using the baking soda water and it made bubbles I captured 'hho' bubbles in soap water and went to light it and it did NOTHING
Funny story I was gonna make a hho generator with that exact bottle from dollar general. I left it in my dads truck and next time I grabbed it it was completely melted out of shape from the sun and more recently I just ended up using a peanut butter jar
Did it work
Dollar store also has glass jars. Those might be better against heat.
yeh, not too bad production wise for an easy to build hho cell, sure is easier than cutting stainless sheets and drilling them multiple times, your cell is what i will build for my lawn mower to clean up the exhaust odour. i was planning to wind some copper wire coils and place them near the flywheel to produce the electricity for the cell.
The only thing I would change is use a cleaner electrolyte than salt or baking soda.
@@minethisite2536 potassium hydroxide in pure distilled water that makes a powerful gas, use vinegar to neutralise it if you get some on your hands
Sodium carbonate works very well and is cheap and easy to find. Works better than baking soda for sure.
Yes is a good idea but how many volts you using ?
Overall a pretty good video
12 volts in this video
to test just copy/paste diesel/gas injector .t coonector,1/2pipe,internal rod,ppr cap for t.Good for induction heating,ionic(liquid rezistor),dielectric heating(+ and gnd),tap waterelectrolisis +50/-50V,tapwater heating alternate current (galvanized cast iron pipe,ssteel 304/316 only).wfc 423goog luck
looking forward to part 2
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Did you tried this with drain cleaner as an electrolyte...? , Is that works..?
Has not been tried. Research Potassium hydroxide as an electrolyte. With proper safety, it is a very clean electrolyte.
anode and cathode produce hydrogen and oxygen but you take one outlet for both gases. required oxygen and hydrogen to be separate? or not required?
It depends what you trying to do. To make the bubbles pop loud, it needs to be mixed oxygen and hydrogen.
Зууммеры открыли для себя гидролиз и электролиз?)))
This type of hho generator, if it works for a long time, will certainly heat up to +80 degrees.
This makes me feel like a troglodyte.... Beautiful time to be alive.
I made a similar one but using the baking soda water and it made bubbles I captured 'hho' bubbles in soap water and went to light it and it did NOTHING
Molim sta je tocno HHO hvala
2 hydrogen 1 oxygen.