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    trying to make an HHO dry cell

    im wondering if tin would be a good test metal for the production of HHO.

    also what is a good spacing between the plates for a dry cell

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    erm tin? Probably not the best Im sure one of the more knowledgeable guys will answer soon. I used 10 guage 316l stainless for my plates. What are you looking to test? Its usually best to test with something closer to the finished product.

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    im just trying to test different set ups at first. see what one works, it will be going on a 1990's bronco its v8 i think 5.1L it is EFI. its currently only getting 12 mpg.

    since i have got some tin for free i want to see what design works best and then switch to a better metal

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    well id say at least get koh
    as other electrolytes turn the water brown. And your testing will be short lived.

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    i atleast did that much research. koh is one of the best electrolytes.

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    Some tin cans are coated on the inside, so you may have more work on your hands than you think -if you use cans as the source of tin.
    You seem like you want to re-invent the wheel. If not, just grab a stainless steel garbage can, and cut it up. Use some 1/8" thick rubber gasket material, and a thick cutting board along with some hose barbs to make a dry cell. Easy and efficient, if you follow mike from HHOconnection's youtube videos.

    For a real, kick-start though, follow the link below. Read up, set up HCS, and then combine it HHO later on for even more savings!

    http://www.fuel-saver.org/Thread-Hyd...System?page=90

    Enjoy!

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    not tin cans. its tin used for furnace ducting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hhofox View Post
    For a real, kick-start though, follow the link below. Read up, set up HCS, and then combine it HHO later on for even more savings!

    http://www.fuel-saver.org/Thread-Hyd...System?page=90

    Enjoy!
    im not able to focus all that well but what i gathered is a bubbler a catalyst attached to the exhaust pipe and what else?

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