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  1. #1
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    First test results

    We did some testing today using electrodes made from galvanized steel plates used to couple wood beams in building houses. they are about 8 inches by 5 inches and riddled with holes for nails to go through. We ended up with the zinc coating coming off, and into the water, but they worked pretty well, I was impressed.

    Configuration was:

    +nn-nn+

    I spaced them out with tie wraps, so they are evenly spaced.

    Looks like a pretty solid design, we might try +nn-nn+nn- to see if it works any better.

    -MP

  2. #2
    bagrman Guest

    Electro plating

    The process of making HHO is basicly mimics the process of electro plating. Thats' why most generators are ran with stainless.

    Latr

  3. #3
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    yep...

    I'm going to try to find some stainless, but our existing setup works well, I guess it will just break down in time.

  4. #4
    eddie323i Guest

    hi

    I just got my unit installed in my truck V8, galvanized plates, it works fine the only problem it leaves this nasty brown foam.
    and my configuration was: --- nnn +++
    and the + positives and - negatives plates all tight together separated by the neutral. it works fine.
    im just concerned about the water molecules inside the engine
    do you think we'll have a problem later on ?

  5. #5
    Bissli Guest
    Stainless steel single gang light switch covers work well, lowes or the orange store has them.

    i'm currently using stainless steel tubes

  6. #6
    Bissli Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by eddie323i View Post
    I just got my unit installed in my truck V8, galvanized plates, it works fine the only problem it leaves this nasty brown foam.
    and my configuration was: --- nnn +++
    and the + positives and - negatives plates all tight together separated by the neutral. it works fine.
    im just concerned about the water molecules inside the engine
    do you think we'll have a problem later on ?
    i've heard that using other metals besides stainless steel will give off metalic gases. might consider stainless if your worried about long term engine life.

  7. #7
    eddie323i Guest

    Hho

    Has anybody try to make the stanley mayer cell?
    it has some electronic plate that control the amps and volts, i wonder how hard would be to make stanley's cell.

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