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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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IronHead

Ok  , I would  like for you guys to start showing and talking about what you are doing and seeing in these cells ,so I know were you are. We have to start plyting with basic pulse and talking about the whys. Please list your outcomes so far.

rapttor

Man, you want to be serious..ok, I'll give it a shot...

I'm using distilled water, with only a couple granules of sodium hyd. in it, to give the electrical energy a better grab at separating those H2 atoms from it's bond.

I only added the lye, After I charged the cell 30@12v & again @24 & @36
*I did set the polarity before entirely connecting the cell up.

Water took on the consistency of liquid plastic, but not as evidently as when I used spring water, this is probably due to the magnetic field being created doesn't have as much dissolved "ormus" metals to concentrate. But, when I used just spring H20, it turned into a betty crocker cake maker, instead of an electrolyzer... I should have know better than to use spring water from Nestle, the chocolate milk Co.

Cell never went much above room temp

@12v, big bubbles formed, very little small fine bubbles
@24v, less big bubbles, much more fine tiny bubbles now, 85/15% sm/large
@36v, almost all sm bubbles, taking on a more vigorous action, can no longer see between the plates, atomized water cloud now becoming visible coming off the top.

That's where I'm at, I don't think I left anything out...
Successfully Perpetually Failing at everything I do...

IronHead

Good job so far . Anyone else ?

hkyle

Well not much has changed between now and pg 27..Sittin back relaxin laughing. havin a good time.
And sealing up the sides of the cell to prevent leakage around the plates...
Been caught up for a while.
And my cell also hasnt been above room temp.
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....

Grumpy

did not use slots - (have nylon washers between plates and 1/4-20 acetal rod to hold it all together) - charge leakage - will inject Goop and or glue in insulators (cut acrylic strips) to fix - will heat cure in sunlight on large brown welding table (probably about 120 degrees as it is hot to touch but won't scorch ya).  

Have an A-field coil (toroid for everyone else) wound with #14 THHN (house wire) stranded on a 6" PVC (sch 40 - about 1/4" wall) core - it's about a foot long.  After charging and getting tiny bubbles (pun intended), I'll insert the cell (in a small container) into the coil and pulse it various ways - low power.  Will try two of these coils when time allows.

Also, cut a top bottom plate but left it loose - wa thinking of leakage at top and bottom edges of plates but may be better to apply a little insulation (goop) to these edges and leave them open.
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