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    How to build large flashback arrestor

    Hi,

    I'm building a 120v HHO generator -> 10-15 LPM

    I need a large flashback arrestor

    Does someone have suggestions for how to build a large and secure flashback arrestor ?

    Regards
    Remi
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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    As I have said many a time. I use it for the little amounts that are put out by my cell but it will take large quantities all the same. A oxy/acet. flashback arrestor for welding. They come in two sizes.
    Its done right or its not done !
    Hail HHO.

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    Thank You

    Do you have e-bay link for the large one ?
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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    Hi Quebecker
    First I would like to ask you what your using that much gas for. Anything cool? Below are a couple of links for flashback arresters.

    http://www.hhoconnection.com/Misc.html#Flashback
    http://www.greenfuelh2o.com/HHO_Flas...-fslash-fa.htm

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    This may help you.

    http://www.amazon.com/ref=gno_logo/175-7790989-4445667


    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

    Any welding supply shop or on line welding supplier will have these. To get the fitting that these require, I used a nylon male and a female threaded fitting with barbs to force on the arrestor. I had to use a pocket knife to make the flare for a tight fit. If you can find someone with an old set of hoses that are of no use then you can cut the ends of the hose off for the proper fittings. But mine work without a problem and don't leak. Up to you.
    Its done right or its not done !
    Hail HHO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darrell View Post
    Hi Quebecker
    First I would like to ask you what your using that much gas for. Anything cool? Below are a couple of links for flashback arresters.

    http://www.hhoconnection.com/Misc.html#Flashback
    http://www.greenfuelh2o.com/HHO_Flas...-fslash-fa.htm
    I'm making a 120v HHO torch to replace acetylen reservor
    The torch will be to cut copper for arecycling company
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madsceintist View Post
    This may help you.

    http://www.amazon.com/ref=gno_logo/175-7790989-4445667


    http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

    Any welding supply shop or on line welding supplier will have these. To get the fitting that these require, I used a nylon male and a female threaded fitting with barbs to force on the arrestor. I had to use a pocket knife to make the flare for a tight fit. If you can find someone with an old set of hoses that are of no use then you can cut the ends of the hose off for the proper fittings. But mine work without a problem and don't leak. Up to you.
    Thanks you Mad
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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