Originally Posted by
hhofox
BTW.. how long must this sleeve be? Can't I just use speaker magnets which already have holes in them to make the device? If so, then I should be able to build one quite easily right? Haven't I heard of the same device for gasoline reactions?
Yes your on target.
The length will vary depending on the tube size. The smaller the tube the shorter it can be but say for 3/16 tube you should use a winding no shorter than 10 inches. If your using magnets instead than you want a very narrow passage by the magnets to force the the molecules as close to the field as possible. I have speaker magnets at my outlet for the HHO from the reactor now, a stack of 8 currently, but I'm continuously changing to get the lack of power under heavy load and acceleration that I'm missing.
If anyone has ever had the elementary school science project where you took a simple piece of metal tube or thick wire and electrolyzed it to make a magnet, then you can make a perfect magnetic rod for the inside of just about any tubing. You don't want to obstruct the passage but you do want to have a narrow passage OR a very strong field(which could interfere with some signals of your reference sensors).
Its done right or its not done !
Hail HHO.