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    Hho Cell Power supply

    Hi all,

    I have build a Hho cell ...and it uses the simple electrodes dipped in KOH solution...everyone is using a battery instead of power supply ... But i dont have any battery with me so can i use a DC power supply for this purpose....?

    Also when i use a simple power supply (DC) with a 12 V -1 Amp step down transformer with a bridge rectifier and Capacitor its working good but after sometimes the diodes in the bridge and transformer is getting HOT..... I know that its because of large current flow...

    So my request is to provide a power supply circuit which can be used to handle without heating the transformer...

    A transformer less power supply will also do...

    Thank you.

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    do some research on nuetral plates/coils and dropping voltage between gaps to reduce wasted energy in the form of heat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sooraj View Post
    Hi all,

    I have build a Hho cell ...and it uses the simple electrodes dipped in KOH solution...everyone is using a battery instead of power supply ... But i dont have any battery with me so can i use a DC power supply for this purpose....?

    Also when i use a simple power supply (DC) with a 12 V -1 Amp step down transformer with a bridge rectifier and Capacitor its working good but after sometimes the diodes in the bridge and transformer is getting HOT..... I know that its because of large current flow...

    So my request is to provide a power supply circuit which can be used to handle without heating the transformer...

    A transformer less power supply will also do...


    Thank you.
    You can use a battery charger with multiple amp range (.2 amp to 50) for you testing or doing a brake in on the cell.

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    Hi,

    Thanks for replying....

    Sorry but i dont have any battery charger with me....

    I have another question... When i connected my cell with these circuit mentioned above i found that the gas bubbles is being produced in one of the electrodes (-) ve and when i SWITCHED OFF the power The gas bubbles are appearing in more rates i the both electrodes with increase in the gas production in the bubbler.... I am little bit confused with this... Whats actually happening when i switched off the power supply....?

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    What are your electrodes made of ?

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