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Overunity Machines Forum



High voltage HHO by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:19:16 PM

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s_c_engineering

nm, please continue teacher, lol

IronHead

Yes again this is one module only . If you continue to build this type cell you will copy this cell many time to complete a full HHO series cell paralleled system.

s_c_engineering

is there anyway you can post a small rendering of the entire system.  nothing to complicated.  if not i know you want to teach at your own pace to keep things safe.  thanks ironhead  btw if you need any parts made i may be able to help i have a cnc router, a mill and a lathe.

hkyle

No there was no pump so that explains a bit...it was a water reservoir connected to a hose at the bottom of the cell container, the water level in the container was at the same height of the water level in the series cell...
This new setup has a pump that pumps water into each individual cells (all 45 of them). In the picture you see a grey tube coming out of the pipe. That tube is drilled with small holes that allow the water to be pumped into each cell equally. When the water sensor in the cell say gives me water it turns on the pump and sprays water into each cell. Quite simple actually.

And no that old system was not under any type of vacuum. The hydroxy output was so violent that the gas just went everywhere, so that?s when I decided to make the water injection into each cell.

Quote from: IronHead on June 17, 2007, 10:52:53 PM
Ok , Your saying the  HHO was back feeding to the  pump to your cell .Not sure how that can happen if there is a constant flow of water pushing into and out of the cell .I have not had this problem. Maybe I should complete the model  with the rest of the chambering, pump, valves and connections so you can see the full  circuit .
This was just a quicky  to show the construction.

Also did you have this setup in a car or under any kind of vacuum?
I am not really sure what I am looking at in you pic
Though I am very interested in how you did your cell


That first picture is also a WHAT NOT TOO DO. Do not drill wholes in the plates!!!! You will then find yourself in a predicament like me. Trying to figure out a new cell design that will accommodate the wholes in your plates......CRAP

Great job on the rendering by the way....It helps to see what a cell could look like and get great ideas on how to build it.

Thanks...
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....

kokomoj0

Quote from: IronHead on June 18, 2007, 10:46:38 AM
My mechanical engineer will be in next week I'll see if he thinks we can cut
SS' on the CNC.
Maybe we can market some plates and stand offs "[/b]


There is much going on behind the scenes
IronHead
i wonder why he wouldnt just take it to a fab shop and shear it?  the cnc route wow...

Here is the metal shop i work with:

Benz Metal Products Inc
(262) 252-4515

Just ask for jake or stan to give you a quote. They have pretty good rates and will work with you on larger orders as it erduces setup time.