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Overunity Machines Forum



Everyman HHO Cell

Started by evolvingape, May 05, 2011, 10:31:54 PM

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evolvingape

No worries about the questions...

Yes your right if there was liquid on the outside of the stainless pipe then yes you would produce more Hydrogen, however this would require an extra housing to contain the liquid and complicates the design.

With the cell in its current form it is very easy to mount with non conducting tube clamps. Also I needed access to the outside of the cell to make the electrical connection using jubilee clips.

The other point I should mention is that the number of neutral tubes is very easy to change by your selection of pipes used. Study ZX55 as on every page for each pipe it gives the dimensions of the pipe specification, the ID, the OD, and the wall thickness. Your lucky that they list this information now, when I worked all this out years back it was not there and I had to calculate it all manually. Use the resource it is very valuable!

Always aim to have the outermost pipe with a thicker wall thickness, this will ensure you always maintain structural integrity of the system. The neutral tubes, being thinner, will disappear first indicating it is time to replace the corroded parts of the cell.

The reservoir is the cell itself, you simply connect a tube to the hose connector and fill the cell using a funnel and a measured amount of liquid, pre mixed with electrolyte.

If I get the time I will try and work out for you what pipes will give the best system using 1.5mm section O-rings.

RM :)