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Energy from Natural Resources => Electrolysis of H20 and Hydrogen on demand generation => Topic started by: Xmet on May 28, 2008, 12:27:44 AM

Title: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: Xmet on May 28, 2008, 12:27:44 AM

Hello every one:
I have been on this forum for a few weeks, just reading and following some of your work, this is my first post.
First I would like to thank every one for freely sharing your research.  I truly believe that this is a worth wild way for me to spend my time and money.  I am not a scientist but have two year degree electronics.  I very interested in the experiment and patents of Stan Meyer.  I truly believe that Hydrogen can be made (and has) using very little amps.  Low amps/power as you know is the key.  I have not been working on this long so I have a lot of questions but for now I just have 2.
What is the best resource for people that have achieved mass HHO with low amps?
What is a reasonable goal to set HHO/amps, Example 6 liters/minutes at 1amp?

I just made my first brute force HHO reactor last weekend, take a look if you like.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2219850265411808233&hl

This Projects is going to be a lot of fun until I blow myself up   ;D
Thanks
Dyke (it?s just a name my mom gave me)
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: jeeperanthony on May 28, 2008, 01:22:12 PM
Hey, I'm pretty new here too.  If you haven't already, look up ironhead on here, or zerofossilfuel on youtube.  He's the guru on HHO from what ive been reading.
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: gazzzwp on May 30, 2008, 09:42:20 AM
Hi Guys

I am a newbie too - electrical/electronics background but now a teacher of maths in a girls high school.

Any tips gratefully appreciated - circuitry in particular - please share your ideas with me and I will do likewise.

Gazza
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: ramset on May 30, 2008, 09:48:25 AM
All the cold  electricity thread is making strange progress in this area  it is a moderated Forum  by DR Stiffler don't just jump in and ask questions you'll get skwished    Chet
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: gazzzwp on May 30, 2008, 10:00:07 AM
ok
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: gazzzwp on May 30, 2008, 10:02:29 AM
Hi xmet

Very impressive video!

Can I ask what kind of circuit did you use?  Is it based on Meyer/Lawton design?

Could i see the circuit please?

Gazza
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: ramset on May 30, 2008, 10:09:49 AM
GAZZ you are rite this particular thread [cold elec ] is more like a real time class that started already unique but if you take the time to read the thread[lots of reading ] and understand the subject and can contribute thats the idea don't just walk into class on the 6th month and not get in trouble 
this place is amazing read ask go have a ball the world is changing every day  Chet
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: Xmet on May 31, 2008, 01:24:50 AM
No circuit, this is just straight hook-up to one 12 volt, 20 amp hour batter.  I have about 1 tea spoon on Red devil Lye.  It?s is not anything special, I think its drawing over 15 amps but I do not have a meter on it.  I will be working on getting some simple test equipment to start learning and setting some base line information.  Mean wile I want to make a small unit to put on my car as a supplement / hybrid to help with MPG?s.  I just have to make some time to do things, lately I have been addicted to watching everyone?s videos on their HHO stuff when I need to be working on my own.  So every one need to stop putting vides on.  No, I have learned so much from them thanks all.
(sorry for spelling )
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: h2gen on June 01, 2008, 01:57:55 AM
Nice work! Next step is to go from straight DC to PWM current. You can buy an inexpensive PWM DC Motor Speed Controller from bakatronics dot com. Model MX066 can handle up to 30 amps. Then just turn the knob until you find the frequency that gives the best production vs. current draw ratio for your generator. Resist the temptation of cranking the knob all the way, otherwise it's the same as straight DC - anyone can make lots of HHO with lots of amps. Also try to find the ideal mixture of electrolyte, you don't want to use too much of it or the amps will be very high. I use sodium acetate (baking soda and white vinegar) simply because is not toxic, while potassium hydroxide (KOH) is nasty stuff. The ultimate goal is to produce 1 liter of HHO for about 60W (12V 5A), the same as a household light bulb. Add a bubbler and a flashback arrestor, make sure everything is sealed and there are no leaks, and you'll be able to fire up a blowtorch in no time :)
Have fun!
    Cheers,
        h2gen
Title: Re: New to all this, but what to work, help, and have fun.
Post by: HHO King on December 14, 2008, 10:28:44 PM
These guys make pretty nice hho pwm's:

http://www.extremehho.com