7th Documented Video Test of a *NEW* DUAL 4 Plate HHO Cell w/ Tap Water and Baking Soda as Electrolyte (1/2 teaspoon). HHO-Cell Test: 1 Liter per Minute OutputThis is just a TRIAL RUN @ idle:Nissan Altima (1998) 2.4Liter Engine - 4 Cylinder. MPG: (Stock) 28-city/36-highwayHeat is a HUGE consideration when dealing with these type of hho-cells. First off, you will get a type of run-away effect once you get temperature spike of upwards 140°-180°F. Once this occurs your run-away results in HUGE Amperage increase on the hho-cell. This is something to consider because it is under your hood of your car with an engine specifically set-up to run @ 220°F or more if stuck in traffic. Ideas for cooling must be thought about, especially with a small cell like ours that you see here.Plus the winter is near, so I believe the placement near the exhaust header is perfect. Also, another bump in the road is the fact of freezing temperatures in our cell when not in use during the cold months. Possibly Alcohol additive for a type of Anti-freeze???Anyone with any ideas please be sure to share them with us. Other modifications prior to this video included: newer design upgraded to weatherproof enclosure, modified with a plexiglass (quarter inch think) viewing window for study.Further upgraded to the cell Stinger 4-gauge wire with the addition of 8-gauge audio power cables also. With electrician grade heavy duty crimp down connectors, similar to stay-cons.The actual plates are 98% of the components being stainless steel (non magnetic) screws/bolts to further our experiments. Spacing is around 1/16th of an Inch. This set-up is regarding a dual 4 wall plate config, store bought from Home Depot.Baking Soda is our electrolyte. The plates are configured to be 2+(pos) and 2-(neg) .. or can be switched around.[+][-][+][-] x2Thanks for viewing my videos..
Canal: Howto & Style
Añadido: January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am
Autor: sirHOAX
Duración: 03:57
Puntuación: 4.57
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Etiquetas: 1998 altima cell depot diy fuel fuelless hho home how-to hydrogen measuring nissan output stainless steel tutorial water
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hhoguru232004 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
this is not a substainable output with that heat though.
bhelpurii (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Why does the engine seem to rev up slightly after you remove the hho feed?
awakekiwi (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Convert your car to run on HHO (hydrogen/oxygen mix), get the details here and start saving cash at the pump. Pays for itself in the first week!ecozone(dot)net(dot)nz
brown55061 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
waaaay to many amps chief! Your engine cant use that much HHO anyway. All you really need is ~0.8-1.5 LPM to effectively reduce your fuel via an efie or o2 voltage reducer. But yea this setup would not last long and will have runaway heat issues. Pretty violent reaction though!
tnmn5603 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Great results! How much amperage is it drawing?Is it overheating? What kind of milage are you getting?
bankedonk (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
omg this is the best thing ive seen 5 stars and on favs dude!!! check out my vids too i made 2 of these
ericgozar (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
use better stainless steel plates, I use 316L.
Energermany (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
There maybe is a difference, between hot steam and cold steam ;o)
Tesology (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
yes lots of steem = bad design
Vistal1 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Have you ever been to school? learn to spell? And i know it steam hes running at 190f+ at 130 you start to see a little steam. Yes hho does not have color but you can SEE it as a cloud of steam right off the bat.
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