A few years ago we made one of these. We used three canning jars and stainless steel wire. We connected all three jars with plastic tubes and had a fourth jar as a safety buffer where the HHO gas had to pass before finally coming out of a tube from the buffer jar. We powered it with a small auto battery charger and it really made a lot of HHO! Just to see how explosive this gas is we took a 2 litre Coke bottle, filled it with water then held it upside down in a bucket of water. Then ran the HHO tube into the bottle and turned on the battery charger. It took about a minute to replace the water in the Coke bottle with HHO gas. Then we put the cap back on the Coke bottle and removed it from the bucket of water. Next, we took the bottle to the firepit in the back yard and tossed it in. When it exploded you could feel a concussion of the air hitting your body. It was like a bomb blast. Very loud and bright! The bottle flew higher than the trees in the woods. When we found the bottle it was shredded. We blew up a couple more and decided this is frickin' dangerous as hell. Fun. And dangerous.
@@vinaygupta6218 When pure hydrogen burns the only chemical released is H2O. Water. So it does not pollute like other burning chemicals or liquids. Yes, it is environmently friendly. I have watched water dripping out of the end of a basketball inflator end that we attached the end of the hose to where the HHO gas tube terminated. When lighting the HHO gas a burning flame would appear and the only thing other than the flame was dripping water.
There were a lot of comments about using tools. Of course, if I have a bench drill, I use it instead of a manual drill. However, I can make a hydrogen generator without any tools. All you need is a little creativity. Let me know if you want this video!
I’ll think I’ve found my video and then I hear a “heyyyyyy guyyyyys looong time noooo post” that takes 45 seconds or more. Dude rocked balls on this one
Amen! Ick, a plague on godawful royalty-free techno ad nauseam. (Except for recipe vids, where it's godawful royalty-free overly-perky jingle music looping ad nauseam). And this guy doesn't speed things up so it's too darn fast to see what's going on and/or it's just plain annoying. Yay!! I'm tempted to do a parody vid titled: AWESOME LIFEHACK!! TURN YOUR iPHONE INTO A HOT GLUE GUN THAT INCESSANTLY PLAYS GODAWFUL ROYALTY-FREE TECHNO MUSIC! The music on the vid will be John Cage's 4'33" (which consists of 4 minutes 33 seconds of the musicians not playing their instruments!)
@@marka.200 I guess some TH-camrs have never seen a well produced TV program, and take it upon themselves to reinvent the wheel, (a little on the square side). Compare how, after TV has spent nearly a cemtury striving keep microphones out of shot, every TH-camr who thinks they have something profound to say now has to have a big expensive mic on the table in front of them.
Thank you for sharing you work here for free. I have built a similar apparatus before, and my contribution to this forum is that the biggest problem one runs into quickly is the corrosion of the metals submerged in the electrolyte. Those cable decompose very fast, actually faster than your need to change the electrolyte. Just be mindful of that as you head out to try this out. If any one finds a solution to that problem, please let all of us know.
Peut être en rajoutant en parallèle une anode de bateau..... elle est fabriqué pour éviter ce genre de problème, elle s'érode à la place du système (c'est une histoire de différences de conductivité, dans les bateaux,inox, aluminium,laiton ect.... ça fait une pile....et ces anode, remplaçable, prennent pour elles cette effect......en gros c'est ça)
Hi, I made 2 sets of electrolysers the same day with Washers (steel ones). What i found with the one that has a decent amount of gap between the washers (positive terminal and the negative) has the best results, no corrosion at all, and I also added plastic washers. I made those plastic washers from a rubber pipe, by cutting into pieces. But the other set had the corrosion with a low gap between the washers, and there weren't any plastic washers added with them.
Would be interested in a follow up video after long time use. Unless you use stainless steel parts, everything will be eaten up in weeks. The copper wire is also not going to last long at all inside that caustic soup. I used to build these many years ago with all stainless steel parts, including stainless steel cable for wires. I like your idea tho, but with all SS parts.
@@spiderjuice9874 i figured only recently that sodium chloride is the only real electrolyte, in regards to the ocean for example. must be too for the earth.
@@anointing_favour NaCl is the most prevalent electryolyte on Earth, but this doesn't mean it is the best. Here it would produce chlorine bleach which can corrode stainless steel. You would have a surprised look on your face if you spent all that time constructing this thing with stainless steel parts only to find that it was starting to rust when you used it!
@@spiderjuice9874 oh yeh i forgot, electrolysis produces sodium hydroxide. then natural gas sounds better. rather than having all of them alkaline substances around, then to have to fill up again. but then again it should not be that much of a concern, for what is left over could stay there, then all that is required is to simply put more water. then the mix stays the same. use the naoh left over to clean the toilet. still natural gas, sounds better though.
Make two of these electrodes. Place a few inches apart in your water. Connect one to the negative terminal of your battery or power supply, the other to the positive terminal. Hydrogen will come off the negative one, and oxygen off the positive one. You may find more uses for the pure gases.
I don’t really know who to ask this but you seem to know what you’re talking about so for the electrolytes In the water could I use baking soda or baking powder?
@@jacobshort6528 I think it was part of a hybrid class I was in a long time ago....(5 year feels like forever 😆) you don't forget the things that pull your imagination.
Pretty nice job with the bolts. If used in a vehicle, you might want to consider making a thin window viewer along its side for determining what the level is in the canister so it doesn't burn itself out. Years ago I used HHO on my van, and I can attest to it doing a great job on fuel consumption and engine power. Mine was hooked up to both in fuel intake and the airflow intake lines for double effect.
@@cole5272 Do I really have to reiterate what I said quite plainly?? Come on now. HHO gas was produced inside the passenger section in its canister, pushed in thru the firewall into the engine compartment...to the two sections mentioned. Period. Easy peasy!
@@itzcaseykc You said it very plainly, but a lot of people don't understand the fuel or the method of extracting it. There is a way to extract a burnable fuel from water, with relatively low power consumption. Apparently it's not good enough to be utilized in a country (America) who claims that global warming is the single biggest threat to humanity. Much cleaner fuels that are accessible, not being used.. Because that sweet fossil fuel brings in the big bucks.
@@mikebergman1817 I don't subscribe to greed, no matter where or how it stems from. Human nature, apart from allowing God lead the way, is where self is the mainstay and the first option, within the corporations or personal life, and... because there are unscrupulous people cutting corners at construction sites, others suffer as a result. Not everyone supports what their leaders promote, i.e. the global warming theory being "the single biggest threat to humanity," either in France, Germany, England, America or other countries. Being in office doesn't mean they are working for their constituents or in their favor.
Simple and functional, what more could you ask. So many generators take a lot of machinery. If I remember years back a member of a heavy metal band (Motorhead, Metallica, Megadeath?) don't remember but he published his pdf diagram of what he did. He made his old big cadillac run on water with a converted horizonal propane tank mounted in the trunk. He didn't care about the weight because what the hey it's only water! This here is a good short and sweet video!
Apologies for being pedantic but, you used 4 bolts. A “screw” has a slot head for use with a “screwdriver”. A bolt, which you used has a hex head. That apart, a pretty slick and inventive upload
Great HHO setup. Most videos about hho are too complicate, bulky or completely eyesore, yours is more simple, neat, handy and portable. For more advanced and heavy duty setup, others can just changed it to stainless steel 316L and some bubbler. Good work 👍👍👍
i use platinum plates from HarD Drives. you can get old ones for almost free. they come with holes and you just connect them together ever other plate and use plastic washer and shaft to keep the plates from touch each other. drill 1/8" holes if you want to maximize the surface area.
@@mickhurley7305 in redox reactions the electrodes will eventually become corroded. Platinum gold etc resist corrosion much better I suspect. Surface area and conductivity may also come into play.
Dude! I didn’t know what the heck an HHO generator was...I thought it was something that generated power or something like that. This is even better than what I expected! Great job 😁👍
He did generate power. He generated hydrogen gas as a fuel source. The propulsion off the bottle was from a combustion reaction of hydrogen reacting with the oxygen in the air producing water vapor. That reaction gives a lot off energy.
Random Internet Profile I know he didn’t create power...I thought, by what the title of the video said, that it was some kind of power generator. After watching the video I could see that was not it at all. It was something different than I thought. I thought I made that clear in my comment but I guess I did not.
You should include the instructions in the description including exact parts and sizes; screws (actually bolts), washers, pvc size, length, etc. Wire gauge, drill bit sizes, etc. What diameters and depth for the grooves. Was that epoxy, glue or electrical conductive gel you used? What type, strength, dry time, etc.
Excellent, economical and very efficient with just a 3v battery and easily purchased items. You work very well, it shows that you are a professional. Greetings from Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Great little video, no useless talking, clean visuals. Note: HHO is not "Unstable", It is highly flammable but, the worse that could happen if dropped ..... starts turning back into water. HHO [gas state] = H2O [liquid state]. Still very enjoyable video!
Humans are hilariously amazing. All of that calculated work and precision to amuse ourselves with a bottle going Bang 😂 Loved it this a really great tutorial
@@bobswagger9047 In High School Jim Blew up Our I P S Teacher during the Class . Test tubes collected the Gas over the Wire electrode . Jim Called Norwood over and said look what is Happening . He leaned Down to look and the Wires were Jiggled and Boom ! Norwood had thick Coke Bottle Glasses and it saved his Eyes . He missed a week or Two and was Back to work Tormenting Students . Most People liked Jim Before the " Accident " in the Class room . His Stock soared after wards .
This model would be great to try out on a car. Have several that could be connected in parallel to see how many or how large you car responds to. The larger to amount the higher the current draw. Current draw acts like a brake on a car engine. These smaller ones give flexibility to try out what works best.
A fellow invented a car that could run on water. Big Oil didn't like it apparently and the inventor passed away under mysterious circumstances. So if you do decide to go that route, do not do it in secret. It IS possible to make it efficient enough to run a car on water in an over unity manner. Be careful how you proceed. The pollution we are creating is completely ridiculous and unnecessary. If Big Oil and their bought and paid for politicians run things, we'll still be driving gasoline powered cars 200 years from now. We have the science to make water powered cars and flying machines. There's no reason we are just using modernized Model T's and Wright powered Gliders in the 21st century. It has to be done by a company or person who can outmaneuver Big Oil and its minions. Don't keep things secret and try to license the technology. You can get rich indirectly. But you have to stay alive and not only demonstrate the technology works but can be created in a very cost effective manner. The US Patent Office is also controlled by Big Corporations. Perhaps finding a country willing to sponsor you, giving them first dibs on the technology, while they offer you protection and finance your work, may be the way to go. Realize that it is ultimately for the good of the earth and mankind. If you not only demonstrate the technology but make it open source, and get enough devices out there to universities, that may be another way to avoid getting shut down by Big Oil.
@@wordstohisbrideministries5284 interesting, back in 70s there was a news item on the radio. A man had driven his modified mini car across Australia on hydrogen generated from the car. The interviewer asked then if cars in the future would run on water? After this all talk of hydrogen propulsion disappeared, funny that!
This is an 8th grade science experiment ramped up. Separating water into it's base elements hydrogen and oxygen. I like how much faster this is than the classroom ...
Wouldn’t that be cubic cm? And the catalyst is another variable. The more catalyst the more HHO is produced - within limits that is - and the faster you’ll corrode the bolts.
I mean it is cheap and simple but it takes time to build. I just took a pickle jar, drilled 3 holes through the top and screwed it together. 2 holes were for the electrodes and 1 for a straw which I used for guiding the H2 and O2 gas mixture into another bowl with soapy water. The electrodes and straw were held in place by hot glue, not only was the seal very good, it only took like 10 minutes to build. Before anyone asks, use Sodium Hydroxide and not Sodium Chloride. Why? Because of the death thing
Seems a trifle over engineered when all you want is a lot of surface area and no contact between the elements. What if I just used two metal sponges and a thinned plastic scrub pad as an insulator? Measuring the inputs and outputs would be limited to mass, volume and current. Your major concerns would be loss of working surface area and salt bridges. Perhaps periodic cycling of the pH of the reactor would produce interesting results.
Nice clean build. I remember building these back in 2007 when gas was approaching $5/gallon. You could use washers for more surface area to generate more gas.
hi, i have made a HHO cell with the washers & is producing good bubbles but the water or the electrolytes inside the bottle is not foaming at all. I mean there`s no foam at the top, is this fine?
My son and I built this generator as part of a science fair project except on a bigger scale, the bolts are 6 inch (150mm) stainless steel carraige bolts and the washers/plastic discs are 3 inches (75mm) in diameter. Instead of 1 plastic disc per side, we used 2, one with 8 holes and the other with 4 holes and 4 'grooves'. I also put an 8 hole plastic disc in the center for added stability. The only problem we had was aligning all of the holes up but with a little 'tweaking', this problem was solved. I built the case the same except bigger. For a power source, we originally tried a 9volt battery which worked, but not good enough, so I tried a 12 volt car battery charger and wow....it produced HHO like crazy!!. Oh, I also put a clear strip of plexiglass in the side of the case to act as a sight glass, as you don't want this running dry, it will generate enough heat to actually melt the plastic discs. The genertor pushes enough gas to inflate a 10 inch balloon without problems. My son and I did a few more mods so it acts like a 'filling platform/launching pad' for some 14 inch (350mm) x 2 inch (50mm) rockets we made out of some PVC pipe and they launch to a height of about 150 feet. (We are still working on a way for the rockets to deploy a recovery parachute to make descent safer instead of freefall). All in all, it was a fun project and he won 4th place in the fair!! The final cost was around $25.00, without the charger/power supply.
As always simple nice and clean. Keep it that ^__^ . Just a head up: when you make these holes in the washer, why you don't do it in Sam time for rubber and metal ?
Drilling holes in the metal washers generates enough heat to melt the plastic washers if they were stacked for simultaneous drilling. Besides, the half-depth locating holes need to be drilled individually anyway.
Very cool! My dad made something like this for the intake on his truck...he got the idea from radial airplanes, he said they used a similar device to keep them from stalling at high altitudes. I think he used windshield washer fluid for the liquid.
So, how long can you run that thing, hooked up to your car’s (it must be a pre-1986 auto, to avoid newer car’s computer air/fuel ratio monitor system) air intake to the carb, before all the water/electrolyte is used up? Perhaps a test on that would be forthcoming, please? Great job on your precision build! Leaving it in the Mason jar would suffice, to place that jar in your engine bay, with the jar’s cover on, and a tube routed to your air intake. And cut off the gas tank flow by removing the fuel pump fuse, to run your car on just the HHO. It’ll clean your engine’s interior, too!
I did extensive testing of such a system on a 1.3 litre gasoline carburetor engine.Small power gain could be felt on hilly terrain.Engine blew up after 10000 miles of use.Hydrogen will cause metals inside engines to become brittle.After seeing this I think I will try some other experiments.
Another cracking video.Fair play to you always.And apart from my previous positive comments on the other HHO video Helm Hurst added another..no stupid music.People like MN Projects are the reason You Tube is so useful and successful.Once again my thanks.
Peace of PVC pipe, cut one side open, heat it with hotairgun, but not so much it starts to chance color and do it outside since PVC will release pretty nasty gasses when heated. When you get it flexible enough, take two peaces of wood, straighten it between the two and you have plate of PVC. Then use saw, rasp, hole saw or any other means to cut it into disk and if you need more thickness just combine two with PVC glue, if your area has it, not every country sell it dunno why.
@@Hellsong89 I highly don't recommend doing that to PVC. Those gases aren't just nasty, they're highly toxic. Doing that regularly is a great way to get lung cancer.
I'm usually not a stickler about how you word things cuz you usually can get a point but you guys in this part of TH-cam with all these little dimensions it is so cool that I'm going to point out that you're not using screws you're using bolts I can see the difference but some people may not be able to and like I said you guys I thought I was pretty handy but some of the things that you guys think up for just unreal
Low energy of activation to get hydrogen reacting with oxygen to make water, hence Earth covered in it // the beautiful blue marble floating through space orbiting a sun in a galactic milky way spiral arm of a galaxy orbiting a giant black hole & theirs trillions of galaxies & even other dimensions
amazing. you guys - its all about playing (making bangs or filling balloons) ..instead of making something that seriously makes SENSE - for example creating a heater to warm the house.
@California Dreamin I do not mean simple metal corrosion in water. I meant corrosion due to electrolysis. Check it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redox simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduction_(chemistry)
A compound as defined by the Oxford dictionary is "a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture." I'd say that HHO qualifies as a compound.
Fair point. I was referring to the chemical definition “A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.” The H2 and O2 are not bonded. I was just trying to make the point HHO is a mixture of 2 gases.
HHO is water H²O ....they call it brown gas, hydroxy, oxyhydrogen it's not pure enough cus it's generated and mixed together not to mention it not pure water 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂input 😆
I installed an hho generator on my chevy Silverado and my gas mileage went from 16 mpg to 27 mpg. so hho can be put to practical use. just remember though, if you use regular steel metal washers and bolts it will not last long because the water solution and the separation process of oxygen and hydrogen are very corrosive. you need to use stainless steel if you plan on using it permanent and you will be good to go.
Sounds like the difference between city driving and highway driving. Somehow I'm doubtful of your claim. Never-mind "Somehow" I'm outright calling this BS. The volume of HHO you would need FAR EXCEEDS 100 ml per minute. Think of how much air your engine moves. You're replacing (so you claim) nearly 69% increase in mileage. The amount of air moving through your engine is astronomically greater than that little HHO generator. Even if you scale it WAY UP - you're not getting what you claim. Either you're lying, or you have made fundamental mistakes in your validation process. One thing to keep in mind - generating HHO takes energy away from the electrical system. Energy that the alternator must replace. So what you're making in the way of extra power you're using AT BEST the same amount of energy to generate the electricity to create that gain. +10 + (-10) = ZERO! In short - in a perfect world you get back exactly what you put in. But this isn't a perfect world. There's losses of energy in the form of heat. So - BS!
Good video you cut out the boring bits. I made one with a old motor cycle battery as the generator standing in water for cooling & hooked up 3 good car battery in series 😧 "Owl bubbles" it filled buckets in no time - so glad I didn't light it! in doors too. Thanks
I was thinking same thing 😂😂😂😂 How long the £5 battery cell going to last he Neva tested current draw and if it was damaging the battery 🤔 and he probably sped up the video 😂
Check out George wiseman. He is an inventor and one of the leading experts on HHO gas right now, he builds commercial versions, and believes there is a host of medical uses for the gas
@@IslamDawson the machinery was not purchased to do just this job. Surely he uses it for many other things that may concern his life work .. always criticizing sitting behind a PC and doing nothing else.
Hello friend, thank you for sharing, I am very impressed, this simple construction system makes the functionality more and more efficient and very efficient I really enjoyed making and testing it, thank you very much and hugs.
Today I learned that a simple water electrolysis device is today called an "HHO generator". Nice gadget tho, I can certainly think of good uses for it xD
You should watch it entirely then and you would have discovered HHO stand for a 2:1 Hydrogen anf Oxygen gas. So yeah electrolysis is involved in the process to separate HHO from H2O but it's not meant to simply electrolyse. Or else those last steps would've been useless as the device was already electrolysing halfway through the video.
@@lecobra418 I think everyone watching this understands that electrolysing water produces 2*H2 + O2, however the name "HHO generator" doesn't immediately ring bells for everyone. Besides the extra steps are only taken to capture the produced gases. My point is, the title doesn't really tell most people what the device is about, hence drawing the attention of people who most likely knew how to do this already. Still I think it's an interesting contraption and I didn't mean to call it clickbait or anything in that line.
It's HHO because they leave the two gases together. Normally, electrolysis would put the two gases into separate compartments or tubes, what have you. I was wondering about it too at first.
@@kevinleebailey Nope, no need for high Voltage unless you are running multiple cells in series. 2 Volts at 10 Amps will do the job per cell. 60VAC run thru a bridge rectifier and limited to 10 Amps can run 30 cells. The pulses produced when it is not smoothed out by a capacitor will generate more gas than if it is pure DC.
Interesting, but I didn't know what you meant by an "HHO generator". It's just electrolysis (splitting) of water (H2O) and you are capturing the resulting hydrogen and oxygen. So now that you have split the water into its volatile component gases, what do you do with them, besides blowing things up?
@@lastmanxa I understand that you use more energy to split the water than you would produce by reacting the hydrogen and oxygen! So why not just use the electricity to drive the vehicle?
But the problem with this design is, the solution will generate heat rapidly because there are no neutral rods. Once the solution is hot, law of thermodynamics will set in. Instead you're producing gas, you will produce vapors.
I understand where you are going with that, but the relatively small battery shouldn't create a lot of heat. Furthermore, since he is pumping it through (presumably room temperature) water, any significant amount of vapor that is generated will instantly condensed.
Like the way you work, it's clean I've already done a different model using tubes, with an additional electrolyte tank and a simple water circuit to prevent electrodes from dry and to be sure to maintain a perfect dilution and concentration of the electrolyte Indeed it works very well The problem could also be the water you could use, i use mineral free water then add the electrolyte to prevent from dangerous vapors that could be created I also try to found a solution to maintain the PH at 7 after long use
This reminds me of how years ago, I would capture the hydrogen gas created from MRE heaters and use it to power a potato cannon. It was pretty powerful.
I have a larger version of this idea, in a solar powered form, to scare birds. It auto fires the gas at different intervals and noise levels to shoo pest birds from crops.
FYI, I am planning to build a system that takes seawater and converts to HHO, then via a continual pilot flame and distillation cooling tube converts it back to H2O (water) and collects it. This for offshore or remote island without fresh water. I would use solar and only need to make a few gallons per day.
A few years ago we made one of these. We used three canning jars and stainless steel wire. We connected all three jars with plastic tubes and had a fourth jar as a safety buffer where the HHO gas had to pass before finally coming out of a tube from the buffer jar.
We powered it with a small auto battery charger and it really made a lot of HHO! Just to see how explosive this gas is we took a 2 litre Coke bottle, filled it with water then held it upside down in a bucket of water. Then ran the HHO tube into the bottle and turned on the battery charger. It took about a minute to replace the water in the Coke bottle with HHO gas. Then we put the cap back on the Coke bottle and removed it from the bucket of water. Next, we took the bottle to the firepit in the back yard and tossed it in.
When it exploded you could feel a concussion of the air hitting your body. It was like a bomb blast. Very loud and bright! The bottle flew higher than the trees in the woods. When we found the bottle it was shredded.
We blew up a couple more and decided this is frickin' dangerous as hell. Fun. And dangerous.
I'm reading this and I had to double check your name as I thought you were my brother. Hahah we did the exact same thing
I would have done exactly the same thing. God bless you.
I definitely would have done that as a kid I'd I had known
Plz tell that this experiment is enviroment friendly or not
@@vinaygupta6218 When pure hydrogen burns the only chemical released is H2O. Water. So it does not pollute like other burning chemicals or liquids. Yes, it is environmently friendly. I have watched water dripping out of the end of a basketball inflator end that we attached the end of the hose to where the HHO gas tube terminated. When lighting the HHO gas a burning flame would appear and the only thing other than the flame was dripping water.
There were a lot of comments about using tools. Of course, if I have a bench drill, I use it instead of a manual drill. However, I can make a hydrogen generator without any tools. All you need is a little creativity. Let me know if you want this video!
Yes we want this Video
That would be a hell yeah
Keep it to yourself
How?
Please
Watched to the end coz no stupid music. Cheers
Exactly! How did that get to be a thing on TH-cam? Idiotic music is so annoying on 99% of this style video.
Underrated comment. The amount of shit I start watching and then immediately turn off because of the stupid-ass music is unreal.
I’ll think I’ve found my video and then I hear a “heyyyyyy guyyyyys looong time noooo post” that takes 45 seconds or more. Dude rocked balls on this one
Amen! Ick, a plague on godawful royalty-free techno ad nauseam. (Except for recipe vids, where it's godawful royalty-free overly-perky jingle music looping ad nauseam).
And this guy doesn't speed things up so it's too darn fast to see what's going on and/or it's just plain annoying. Yay!!
I'm tempted to do a parody vid titled: AWESOME LIFEHACK!! TURN YOUR iPHONE INTO A HOT GLUE GUN THAT INCESSANTLY PLAYS GODAWFUL ROYALTY-FREE TECHNO MUSIC! The music on the vid will be John Cage's 4'33" (which consists of 4 minutes 33 seconds of the musicians not playing their instruments!)
@@marka.200 I guess some TH-camrs have never seen a well produced TV program, and take it upon themselves to reinvent the wheel, (a little on the square side). Compare how, after TV has spent nearly a cemtury striving keep microphones out of shot, every TH-camr who thinks they have something profound to say now has to have a big expensive mic on the table in front of them.
No music......NO dramatic editing........i love it...........subbed
We need classes like this to make sciency happy and useful! bringing back the children
Brings back many childhood memories (from 65 years ago)! Thanks for sharing!
This is by far the best HHO Gen contraption I have seen in the last six years. 2 thumbs up!!!
You haven't seen mine.
Mines a bigger one!,,,,,,,,!
@@waynesanders1406 No, I have not.
Thank you for sharing you work here for free. I have built a similar apparatus before, and my contribution to this forum is that the biggest problem one runs into quickly is the corrosion of the metals submerged in the electrolyte. Those cable decompose very fast, actually faster than your need to change the electrolyte. Just be mindful of that as you head out to try this out. If any one finds a solution to that problem, please let all of us know.
Peut être en rajoutant en parallèle une anode de bateau..... elle est fabriqué pour éviter ce genre de problème, elle s'érode à la place du système (c'est une histoire de différences de conductivité, dans les bateaux,inox, aluminium,laiton ect.... ça fait une pile....et ces anode, remplaçable, prennent pour elles cette effect......en gros c'est ça)
Hi, I made 2 sets of electrolysers the same day with Washers (steel ones). What i found with the one that has a decent amount of gap between the washers (positive terminal and the negative) has the best results, no corrosion at all, and I also added plastic washers. I made those plastic washers from a rubber pipe, by cutting into pieces. But the other set had the corrosion with a low gap between the washers, and there weren't any plastic washers added with them.
Would be interested in a follow up video after long time use. Unless you use stainless steel parts, everything will be eaten up in weeks. The copper wire is also not going to last long at all inside that caustic soup. I used to build these many years ago with all stainless steel parts, including stainless steel cable for wires. I like your idea tho, but with all SS parts.
You are right of course, or the electrolyte could be changed: potassium sulphate maybe?
@@spiderjuice9874 i figured only recently that sodium chloride is the only real electrolyte, in regards to the ocean for example. must be too for the earth.
@@anointing_favour NaCl is the most prevalent electryolyte on Earth, but this doesn't mean it is the best. Here it would produce chlorine bleach which can corrode stainless steel. You would have a surprised look on your face if you spent all that time constructing this thing with stainless steel parts only to find that it was starting to rust when you used it!
@@spiderjuice9874 oh yeh i forgot, electrolysis produces sodium hydroxide. then natural gas sounds better. rather than having all of them alkaline substances around, then to have to fill up again. but then again it should not be that much of a concern, for what is left over could stay there, then all that is required is to simply put more water. then the mix stays the same. use the naoh left over to clean the toilet. still natural gas, sounds better though.
Make two of these electrodes. Place a few inches apart in your water. Connect one to the negative terminal of your battery or power supply, the other to the positive terminal. Hydrogen will come off the negative one, and oxygen off the positive one. You may find more uses for the pure gases.
Good to know. Thanks.
I don’t really know who to ask this but you seem to know what you’re talking about so for the electrolytes In the water could I use baking soda or baking powder?
@@kalebmarlatt4947 Yes. Or just table salt. However, you may see discoloration or residues.
Exactly 🙌
@@kalebmarlatt4947 or urea aka urine
How about doing a generator with seperate ports for H2 and O2 using the H2 to run an H2 fuel cell.
I haven't thought about these in years.....no idea why this popped up on my page but. Cheers. Nice work
cause u need to get moving on inventing, Your creative spirit is restless
@@Zagadu1 you're right. I've picked up about 5 hobbies this year and I love it
Have you watched any videos about aerating gasoline to greatly improve car mileage, perhaps?
@@jacobshort6528 I think it was part of a hybrid class I was in a long time ago....(5 year feels like forever 😆) you don't forget the things that pull your imagination.
Pretty nice job with the bolts.
If used in a vehicle, you might want to consider making a thin window viewer along its side for determining what the level is in the canister so it doesn't burn itself out.
Years ago I used HHO on my van, and I can attest to it doing a great job on fuel consumption and engine power. Mine was hooked up to both in fuel intake and the airflow intake lines for double effect.
Hold up on your van what do u mean
@@cole5272
Do I really have to reiterate what I said quite plainly?? Come on now.
HHO gas was produced inside the passenger section in its canister, pushed in thru the firewall into the engine compartment...to the two sections mentioned. Period. Easy peasy!
@@itzcaseykc You said it very plainly, but a lot of people don't understand the fuel or the method of extracting it. There is a way to extract a burnable fuel from water, with relatively low power consumption. Apparently it's not good enough to be utilized in a country (America) who claims that global warming is the single biggest threat to humanity. Much cleaner fuels that are accessible, not being used.. Because that sweet fossil fuel brings in the big bucks.
@@mikebergman1817 I don't subscribe to greed, no matter where or how it stems from. Human nature, apart from allowing God lead the way, is where self is the mainstay and the first option, within the corporations or personal life, and... because there are unscrupulous people cutting corners at construction sites, others suffer as a result. Not everyone supports what their leaders promote, i.e. the global warming theory being "the single biggest threat to humanity," either in France, Germany, England, America or other countries. Being in office doesn't mean they are working for their constituents or in their favor.
How long did the hho conversation last?
Simple and functional, what more could you ask. So many generators take a lot of machinery. If I remember years back a member of a heavy metal band (Motorhead, Metallica, Megadeath?) don't remember but he published his pdf diagram of what he did. He made his old big cadillac run on water with a converted horizonal propane tank mounted in the trunk. He didn't care about the weight because what the hey it's only water! This here is a good short and sweet video!
I bet your neighbors love you :) ... good job, thanks for sharing
Apologies for being pedantic but, you used 4 bolts. A “screw” has a slot head for use with a “screwdriver”.
A bolt, which you used has a hex head. That apart, a pretty slick and inventive upload
Phillip Keane I consider myself corrected dude. 👍🏼
He used 8 by the way
Great HHO setup. Most videos about hho are too complicate, bulky or completely eyesore, yours is more simple, neat, handy and portable. For more advanced and heavy duty setup, others can just changed it to stainless steel 316L and some bubbler. Good work 👍👍👍
I love the part where he lights the bottle and shoots it off like a rocket.
You mean like a bottle rocket? Yes, I'm being a wise guy, couldn't help myself.
Could have just poured some ever clear into the bottle then emptied it out then lit it. It would do the same thing
Some Jerky.Boys shizz....
@@corneliusgreen4941 and you'd have Everclear to beerbong. There's no other way.
As far as simplicity this has to be my favorite
i use platinum plates from HarD Drives. you can get old ones for almost free.
they come with holes and you just connect them together ever other plate and use plastic washer and shaft to keep the plates from touch each other. drill 1/8" holes if you want to maximize the surface area.
Thats very clever. Is a platinum plate better for this application.
@@mickhurley7305 in redox reactions the electrodes will eventually become corroded. Platinum gold etc resist corrosion much better I suspect. Surface area and conductivity may also come into play.
Dude! I didn’t know what the heck an HHO generator was...I thought it was something that generated power or something like that. This is even better than what I expected! Great job 😁👍
He did generate power. He generated hydrogen gas as a fuel source. The propulsion off the bottle was from a combustion reaction of hydrogen reacting with the oxygen in the air producing water vapor. That reaction gives a lot off energy.
Random Internet Profile I know he didn’t create power...I thought, by what the title of the video said, that it was some kind of power generator. After watching the video I could see that was not it at all. It was something different than I thought. I thought I made that clear in my comment but I guess I did not.
@@onehappydawg I thought you made it clear enough..randoms just getting 'technical'
Mr Magoo yeah, he’s probably some kind of engineer lol
This is great to have watched before the zombie apocalypse happens!
I am going to make this for my final work at high school cheers !
You should include the instructions in the description including exact parts and sizes; screws (actually bolts), washers, pvc size, length, etc. Wire gauge, drill bit sizes, etc. What diameters and depth for the grooves. Was that epoxy, glue or electrical conductive gel you used? What type, strength, dry time, etc.
yeah or he can build it for you and sent it for FREE :D :D :D .... cmon, just using your brains a bit, will help a lot, every homemarket can help you
@@moskito5864 Exactly, I built potato guns as a teen, I never once had a parts list or diagram.
Built a quart jar size years ago. I like this size! Great work and idea!
My brain at 2 am: That's enough TH-cam for today, it's time to sleep
TH-cam: Wanna watch some random guy blowing up bottles ?
Me: Why not :)
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Epic comment 😂
Truth
Literally all of us. 😂
Yup
The surface area of the rods is nice.
Could be used for other projects as a template, if the bolts are covered in silver or so.
Sand paper the bolts to increase the surface area, this increasing overall efficiency
@ I didn't say take 40 grit and grind it like you did your sister, I meant simply give it a moderate sanding
@@excelsior8682 that wasn't mentioned their and don't try to act smart anyone can abuse so better mind your words
@ use common sense
@ shhh.
Awesome! Good craftsmanship too, especially with the lathe!
If you have a hard time with the tool side of things there is probably a Maker Space in your general area where people would be able to help you.
Excellent, economical and very efficient with just a 3v battery and easily purchased items. You work very well, it shows that you are a professional. Greetings from Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Great little video, no useless talking, clean visuals. Note: HHO is not "Unstable", It is highly flammable but, the worse that could happen if dropped ..... starts turning back into water. HHO [gas state] = H2O [liquid state]. Still very enjoyable video!
Humans are hilariously amazing. All of that calculated work and precision to amuse ourselves with a bottle going Bang 😂
Loved it this a really great tutorial
Yeah we are funny, like thinking that all the effort was just to make a little bottle go “bang”! 😂
My kinda science
@@bobswagger9047 In High School Jim Blew up Our I P S Teacher during the Class . Test tubes collected the Gas over the Wire electrode . Jim Called Norwood over and said look what is Happening . He leaned Down to look and the Wires were Jiggled and Boom ! Norwood had thick Coke Bottle Glasses and it saved his Eyes . He missed a week or Two and was Back to work Tormenting Students . Most People liked Jim Before the " Accident " in the Class room . His Stock soared after wards .
This model would be great to try out on a car. Have several that could be connected in parallel to see how many or how large you car responds to. The larger to amount the higher the current draw. Current draw acts like a brake on a car engine. These smaller ones give flexibility to try out what works best.
A fellow invented a car that could run on water. Big Oil didn't like it apparently and the inventor passed away under mysterious circumstances. So if you do decide to go that route, do not do it in secret. It IS possible to make it efficient enough to run a car on water in an over unity manner.
Be careful how you proceed. The pollution we are creating is completely ridiculous and unnecessary. If Big Oil and their bought and paid for politicians run things, we'll still be driving gasoline powered cars 200 years from now. We have the science to make water powered cars and flying machines. There's no reason we are just using modernized Model T's and Wright powered Gliders in the 21st century.
It has to be done by a company or person who can outmaneuver Big Oil and its minions. Don't keep things secret and try to license the technology. You can get rich indirectly. But you have to stay alive and not only demonstrate the technology works but can be created in a very cost effective manner. The US Patent Office is also controlled by Big Corporations. Perhaps finding a country willing to sponsor you, giving them first dibs on the technology, while they offer you protection and finance your work, may be the way to go.
Realize that it is ultimately for the good of the earth and mankind. If you not only demonstrate the technology but make it open source, and get enough devices out there to universities, that may be another way to avoid getting shut down by Big Oil.
@@wordstohisbrideministries5284 interesting, back in 70s there was a news item on the radio. A man had driven his modified mini car across Australia on hydrogen generated from the car. The interviewer asked then if cars in the future would run on water? After this all talk of hydrogen propulsion disappeared, funny that!
@@wordstohisbrideministries5284 You forgot got big electric!!!
This is an 8th grade science experiment ramped up. Separating water into it's base elements hydrogen and oxygen. I like how much faster this is than the classroom ...
My teacher showed us that in sixth grade. I guess that we were more advanced?
Or he was just a better general teacher overall.
The output of the battery is important and the optimal power is 0.5 amps per cm2
Wouldn’t that be cubic cm? And the catalyst is another variable. The more catalyst the more HHO is produced - within limits that is - and the faster you’ll corrode the bolts.
I mean it is cheap and simple but it takes time to build.
I just took a pickle jar, drilled 3 holes through the top and screwed it together. 2 holes were for the electrodes and 1 for a straw which I used for guiding the H2 and O2 gas mixture into another bowl with soapy water. The electrodes and straw were held in place by hot glue, not only was the seal very good, it only took like 10 minutes to build.
Before anyone asks, use Sodium Hydroxide and not Sodium Chloride. Why? Because of the death thing
Just stumbled across this channel and I'm impressed. Keep up the good work buddy.
Squiggzz
Seems a trifle over engineered when all you want is a lot of surface area and no contact between the elements. What if I just used two metal sponges and a thinned plastic scrub pad as an insulator? Measuring the inputs and outputs would be limited to mass, volume and current. Your major concerns would be loss of working surface area and salt bridges. Perhaps periodic cycling of the pH of the reactor would produce interesting results.
Maybe you could build your design, test it, do a video, edit it, and show us how "trifle engineered" this is.
I like you silverstake88..
Ohm’s law
Nice clean build. I remember building these back in 2007 when gas was approaching $5/gallon. You could use washers for more surface area to generate more gas.
hi, i have made a HHO cell with the washers & is producing good bubbles but the water or the electrolytes inside the bottle is not foaming at all. I mean there`s no foam at the top, is this fine?
Definitely not going to make explosives with this knowlege.
But unironically this video is so good. Keep it up!
My son and I built this generator as part of a science fair project except on a bigger scale, the bolts are 6 inch (150mm) stainless steel carraige bolts and the washers/plastic discs are 3 inches (75mm) in diameter. Instead of 1 plastic disc per side, we used 2, one with 8 holes and the other with 4 holes and 4 'grooves'. I also put an 8 hole plastic disc in the center for added stability. The only problem we had was aligning all of the holes up but with a little 'tweaking', this problem was solved. I built the case the same except bigger. For a power source, we originally tried a 9volt battery which worked, but not good enough, so I tried a 12 volt car battery charger and wow....it produced HHO like crazy!!. Oh, I also put a clear strip of plexiglass in the side of the case to act as a sight glass, as you don't want this running dry, it will generate enough heat to actually melt the plastic discs. The genertor pushes enough gas to inflate a 10 inch balloon without problems. My son and I did a few more mods so it acts like a 'filling platform/launching pad' for some 14 inch (350mm) x 2 inch (50mm) rockets we made out of some PVC pipe and they launch to a height of about 150 feet. (We are still working on a way for the rockets to deploy a recovery parachute to make descent safer instead of freefall). All in all, it was a fun project and he won 4th place in the fair!! The final cost was around $25.00, without the charger/power supply.
As always simple nice and clean. Keep it that ^__^ .
Just a head up: when you make these holes in the washer, why you don't do it in Sam time for rubber and metal ?
Drilling holes in the metal washers generates enough heat to melt the plastic washers if they were stacked for simultaneous drilling.
Besides, the half-depth locating holes need to be drilled individually anyway.
Very cool! My dad made something like this for the intake on his truck...he got the idea from radial airplanes, he said they used a similar device to keep them from stalling at high altitudes. I think he used windshield washer fluid for the liquid.
I believe that would be methanol injection.
Why is it that every how to video found on TH-cam that can be done for under $x always starts with thousands of dollars of shop equipment?
very creative video
For the money this IS the best design ….kudos to you
So, how long can you run that thing, hooked up to your car’s (it must be a pre-1986 auto, to avoid newer car’s computer air/fuel ratio monitor system) air intake to the carb, before all the water/electrolyte is used up? Perhaps a test on that would be forthcoming, please? Great job on your precision build! Leaving it in the Mason jar would suffice, to place that jar in your engine bay, with the jar’s cover on, and a tube routed to your air intake. And cut off the gas tank flow by removing the fuel pump fuse, to run your car on just the HHO. It’ll clean your engine’s interior, too!
I did extensive testing of such a system on a 1.3 litre gasoline carburetor engine.Small power gain could be felt on hilly terrain.Engine blew up after 10000 miles of use.Hydrogen will cause metals inside engines to become brittle.After seeing this I think I will try some other experiments.
you could use the o2 output from this or a h2o2 generator cell to pass emissions.
Sounded like a gun went off lol
I thought the same thing cops were probably called lol
Atf start to wonder where is the gun.
Lol just high velocity gas I mean that's all a gun does to
I mean to be fair you could make HHO powered rifles lmao
It's actually showing how a gun works.
Another cracking video.Fair play to you always.And apart from my previous positive comments on the other HHO video Helm Hurst added another..no stupid music.People like MN Projects are the reason You Tube is so useful and successful.Once again my thanks.
Thanks!
The HHO it's the best thing you can do for incinerate better the gasoline with minimum effort.
Thanks for another easy way to make the HHO generator.
Nice construct. Very impressive.
Very nice! I wonder what concentration of potassium hydroxide as be interested to estimate the cost is per 100ml. How long does the battery last?
You only need to buy KOH once in theory. You just keep refilling the distilled water.
Where'd you get those plastic washers? I looked at home depot and couldn't find any that thick.
Make them. It won’t be under 5 dollars but I’m sure you have something that thick laying around
Peace of PVC pipe, cut one side open, heat it with hotairgun, but not so much it starts to chance color and do it outside since PVC will release pretty nasty gasses when heated. When you get it flexible enough, take two peaces of wood, straighten it between the two and you have plate of PVC. Then use saw, rasp, hole saw or any other means to cut it into disk and if you need more thickness just combine two with PVC glue, if your area has it, not every country sell it dunno why.
@@Hellsong89 I highly don't recommend doing that to PVC. Those gases aren't just nasty, they're highly toxic. Doing that regularly is a great way to get lung cancer.
Brilliant! A very clever mind designed this.
Not really
I'm usually not a stickler about how you word things cuz you usually can get a point but you guys in this part of TH-cam with all these little dimensions it is so cool that I'm going to point out that you're not using screws you're using bolts I can see the difference but some people may not be able to and like I said you guys I thought I was pretty handy but some of the things that you guys think up for just unreal
Frame 3:15 , Slide on shrink tubing, before soldering !
I tried it and it really works.
I used it with my homemade laserline that i put on my motorcycle and its really looks cool.
Thank you so much.
That’s not unstable, this is just highly reactive
Why?
@@zayndog7999 1 Proton, 1 Electron. It's stable because its set up is balanced.
Low energy of activation to get hydrogen reacting with oxygen to make water, hence Earth covered in it // the beautiful blue marble floating through space orbiting a sun in a galactic milky way spiral arm of a galaxy orbiting a giant black hole & theirs trillions of galaxies & even other dimensions
Quit bein a smart azz!
You mean metastable
Hooked up to a hose flame and saw some good melting clips doing this. How long would rods or water last?
amazing. you guys - its all about playing (making bangs or filling balloons) ..instead of making something that seriously makes SENSE - for example creating a heater to warm the house.
I plan on building one soon and already have some ideas, great video
In this electrolytic reaction, the electrodes corrode very quickly. How long do they last?
@California Dreamin I do not mean simple metal corrosion in water. I meant corrosion due to electrolysis. Check it:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redox
simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduction_(chemistry)
Claude Those bolts must be stainless steel made-up.
HHO isn’t an actual compound. It is just a 2:1 mixture of H2 gas & O2 gas. Nice electrolysis unit.
So in a bigger bottle cud blow ya head off 😂😂😂
A compound as defined by the Oxford dictionary is "a thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture." I'd say that HHO qualifies as a compound.
Fair point. I was referring to the chemical definition
“A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.” The H2 and O2 are not bonded.
I was just trying to make the point HHO is a mixture of 2 gases.
HHO is water H²O ....they call it brown gas, hydroxy, oxyhydrogen it's not pure enough cus it's generated and mixed together not to mention it not pure water 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂input 😆
Hah you still think matter is real?
I installed an hho generator on my chevy Silverado and my gas mileage went from 16 mpg to 27 mpg. so hho can be put to practical use. just remember though, if you use regular steel metal washers and bolts it will not last long because the water solution and the separation process of oxygen and hydrogen are very corrosive. you need to use stainless steel if you plan on using it permanent and you will be good to go.
Sounds like the difference between city driving and highway driving. Somehow I'm doubtful of your claim. Never-mind "Somehow" I'm outright calling this BS. The volume of HHO you would need FAR EXCEEDS 100 ml per minute. Think of how much air your engine moves. You're replacing (so you claim) nearly 69% increase in mileage. The amount of air moving through your engine is astronomically greater than that little HHO generator. Even if you scale it WAY UP - you're not getting what you claim. Either you're lying, or you have made fundamental mistakes in your validation process.
One thing to keep in mind - generating HHO takes energy away from the electrical system. Energy that the alternator must replace. So what you're making in the way of extra power you're using AT BEST the same amount of energy to generate the electricity to create that gain. +10 + (-10) = ZERO! In short - in a perfect world you get back exactly what you put in. But this isn't a perfect world. There's losses of energy in the form of heat. So - BS!
Good video you cut out the boring bits. I made one with a old motor cycle battery as the generator standing in water for cooling & hooked up 3 good car battery in series 😧 "Owl bubbles" it filled buckets in no time - so glad I didn't light it! in doors too. Thanks
Fantastic job
Making A Simple HHO Generator Under $5......in materials.
$3000 in tools.
😂 😂 😂
He made the pieces that u can buy for cheap at the hardware store
I was thinking same thing 😂😂😂😂
How long the £5 battery cell going to last he Neva tested current draw and if it was damaging the battery 🤔 and he probably sped up the video 😂
You dont have to make your own nipple with a metal leath you can buy one
Ahahaha
Rocket scientists on a budget: *furiously takes notes*
Yes that's what I'm doing, that one has the perfect size to fit in my 🚀
@@javieraragongarcia8660 nice!
*I call that the Rust maker 2000!*
NO rust in the making as ran 2 vehicles on it and it actually cleans bores in the motor AND increased MPG
Cool. I'll bet your neighbors love you.
Almost the best HHO video ever. Now do the same thing but build a separator model
This is really cool. Can you do a vid of realistic uses for the hho generator?
Check out George wiseman. He is an inventor and one of the leading experts on HHO gas right now, he builds commercial versions, and believes there is a host of medical uses for the gas
That hardware cost more than 5 dollars. Just sayin.
Yep lol considering the machinery too it would cost a pretty penny
@@IslamDawson the machinery was not purchased to do just this job. Surely he uses it for many other things that may concern his life work .. always criticizing sitting behind a PC and doing nothing else.
Tools $1500
@aboctok no you can use someone else's machinery and pay them a little
A good tap and die set is $50 to $100 alone.
"Fly me to the Moon"
Hello friend, thank you for sharing, I am very impressed, this simple construction system makes the functionality more and more efficient and very efficient I really enjoyed making and testing it, thank you very much and hugs.
The paint on your house was amazing by the way
Today I learned that a simple water electrolysis device is today called an "HHO generator".
Nice gadget tho, I can certainly think of good uses for it xD
You should watch it entirely then and you would have discovered HHO stand for a 2:1 Hydrogen anf Oxygen gas. So yeah electrolysis is involved in the process to separate HHO from H2O but it's not meant to simply electrolyse. Or else those last steps would've been useless as the device was already electrolysing halfway through the video.
@@lecobra418 I think everyone watching this understands that electrolysing water produces 2*H2 + O2, however the name "HHO generator" doesn't immediately ring bells for everyone. Besides the extra steps are only taken to capture the produced gases. My point is, the title doesn't really tell most people what the device is about, hence drawing the attention of people who most likely knew how to do this already.
Still I think it's an interesting contraption and I didn't mean to call it clickbait or anything in that line.
People started making these years ago for their cars. HHO Hybrids. It was supposed to help lower gas mileage.
It's HHO because they leave the two gases together. Normally, electrolysis would put the two gases into separate compartments or tubes, what have you. I was wondering about it too at first.
@@WayneEarls ... I think you meant it is supposed to help increase gas mileage not lower it.
Now figure out the right frequency with a pulse generator to increase the output over the input.
Square wave, 5 volts, 50 amps
what's the right frequency Drew?
@@shauntel323 I have never built one. Only saw the video where he was looking for and would find a specific frequency.
600volts (3phase 20herts) and 6 amps or something like that 600 + (3x20) + 6 hhhmmmm?
@@kevinleebailey Nope, no need for high Voltage unless you are running multiple cells in series. 2 Volts at 10 Amps will do the job per cell. 60VAC run thru a bridge rectifier and limited to 10 Amps can run 30 cells. The pulses produced when it is not smoothed out by a capacitor will generate more gas than if it is pure DC.
OMG I wonder what the neighbour would look like when they heard like a gun shot... xD
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If it's AOC you're going to Guantanamo
Hmm idk but we will find out what mine will say but using a 2 liter bottle. Lol
This is not fake. It is a simple hydroxy generator. I have built several different designs in the past years. This is a nice one!
Wow. So simple. Everybody has access to all those tools.
Interesting, but I didn't know what you meant by an "HHO generator".
It's just electrolysis (splitting) of water (H2O) and you are capturing the resulting hydrogen and oxygen.
So now that you have split the water into its volatile component gases, what do you do with them, besides blowing things up?
If you can build a giant one maybe you could get enough oxygen or hydrogen to store and use it as fuel for Cars,etc.
it seems you don't understand what going on!
@@lastmanxa I understand that you use more energy to split the water than you would produce by reacting the hydrogen and oxygen! So why not just use the electricity to drive the vehicle?
@@angeldedios7377 I guess if you had free electricity, that might work.
At first I thought you were building a flux capacitor!
But the problem with this design is, the solution will generate heat rapidly because there are no neutral rods. Once the solution is hot, law of thermodynamics will set in. Instead you're producing gas, you will produce vapors.
I understand where you are going with that, but the relatively small battery shouldn't create a lot of heat. Furthermore, since he is pumping it through (presumably room temperature) water, any significant amount of vapor that is generated will instantly condensed.
Witam pana macieja, cieszę sie że są tacy ludzie jak pan w polsce ;)
Like the way you work, it's clean
I've already done a different model using tubes, with an additional electrolyte tank and a simple water circuit to prevent electrodes from dry and to be sure to maintain a perfect dilution and concentration of the electrolyte
Indeed it works very well
The problem could also be the water you could use, i use mineral free water then add the electrolyte to prevent from dangerous vapors that could be created
I also try to found a solution to maintain the PH at 7 after long use
I keep hearing Ralphie's mom saying, "You'll shoot your eye out!" It's fun to make things that go boom.
S. Smith Ho Ho Ho. 🎄
Great film!
This reminds me of how years ago, I would capture the hydrogen gas created from MRE heaters and use it to power a potato cannon. It was pretty powerful.
Hi, loved the idea, could you provide some dimensions/specific parts that I could use to make this please?
The best part about this is that it's Compact. Super idea. I will make this for sure.
Can I use heavy screws?
Omg simply perfect. You can do this with a hand drill and a clamp. I think I'll build about 6 of them for my cell.
Your prison cell. 😄
In German it's called "Knallgas"! Great! Thanks!
thanks John
In spanish nalgas means buttcheeks.
@@dankjankings7339 Ha ha ha ! Thanks! I learned something new!
In Russian it's called "dolbaeb" !
@@fiddy9515 Thank's! I think my next excursion will be Russia!
I have a larger version of this idea, in a solar powered form, to scare birds. It auto fires the gas at different intervals and noise levels to shoo pest birds from crops.
The apocalypse is on the way. Let's be friends! I will cook...
good job!!!
What size are the screws? is it ok to make a torch with it?
They are like M8
To make it efficient you need thin metal for the conductors, and ideally any metal parts need to be made of stainless steel, marine grade.
How about a hho steam motor running a mini generation unit
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...you DID notice he was discharging a battery (=using power) to make this?
This is about USING ELECTRICITY TO CONVERT WATER INTO COMBUSTIBLE FUEL.
Imagine the nerf guns you could make with hho
I was also thinking a spud guns
Aaahh HHO generators my first TH-cam love.
use stainless steel. i used blank SS wall plates for outlet boxes inside a water filter housing. worked great
FYI, I am planning to build a system that takes seawater and converts to HHO, then via a continual pilot flame and distillation cooling tube converts it back to H2O (water) and collects it. This for offshore or remote island without fresh water. I would use solar and only need to make a few gallons per day.