Hho Lowes
In my 36 plate design I used 30 304SS switch plate covers from Lowes, I also used 6 302SS switch plate covers from Home Depot (Lowes ran out!). I noticed a fair difference in production between the two sources.
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3.5 lpm small cell 14 plates 7×7. 15 sec to raise a 1 liter bottle under 25 amps

This is not my first, but my fourth design of a fuel cell. It’s the basic 5-plate design, with 2-positive end plates, and one negative middle plate, and two neutral plates. I’ve tried created one enormous alternating +/- plate cell, and it draws way too many amps, so I’ve reconsidered this little design. This is just a test. Once I play with it for a while, I’ll learn enough to build a less leaky cell based on this design, with more neutral plates (maybe 5-7) and use a lot more volts. This particular cell is using straight 24VDC from two deep cell marine batteries and is made up of (5) 304SS perforated plates (burned out on a CNC laser).

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Get more YouTube subscribers + likes Fast and FREE (legit): bit.ly This one is the output test, yay! Giving me about .45ml/min @7.4A cold. I will be adding more neutrals! Here it is everyone! The LDC III!! If you want to read more on the forums, be sure to check out this link below: fuel-saver.org

This is my first *REAL* Set-up regarding a 5-plate config, store bought from Lowes. This is just me going over the initial design, giving some pointers. We all will have pointers after playing around with some designs after a couple of days or so. This set-up is very weak without the electrolyte in the water. The plates are configured to be 3+(pos) and 2-(neg) .. or can be switched around. Next video will be results regarding adding electrolyte and upgrading the charging unit.


5th Documented Video Test of a *NEW* 4 Plate HHO Cell w/ Baking Soda Electrolyte (1/4th teaspoon). Also, the newer design has further been upgraded to 98% of the components being stainless steel (non magnetic) screws/bolts to further our experiments. Spacing is around 1/16th of an Inch. This set-up is regarding a 4-plate config, store bought from Home Depot. Baking Soda is our electrolyte. The plates are configured to be 2+(pos) and 2-(neg) .. or can be switched around. This video currently contains the upgrade via stainless steel wall-plates/covers from home depot, where before we were using a 5-plate set-up from lowes. The results appear to be less output from the hho-cell having one less plate in the set-up. Also have a video shot of the new hydrogen measuring device for output that we will be using to determine the milliliters/liter(ml/l) output per minute/hour rate/ratio. The measuring device will move 500ml to the other empty tube, once timed will give us our output on the hydrogen cell design. Until then.. Thanks for viewing my videos..

Get more YouTube subscribers + likes Fast and FREE (legit): bit.ly Here it is everyone! The LDC III!! If you want to read more on the forums, be sure to check out this link below: fuel-saver.org
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