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5-10 amps is all it takes to melt the tower and short circuit the device!

8 Responses to “Water4gas design flaw!”

  • sophocha:

    I`ve switched to my own efficient design that holds a lot of amps.See my other videos.W4g design is for trash!I have now managed to start saving gas.

  • metallica71787:

    That tower looks bad. Take some more time on that part and you should see better results. Look at what you have. Ask yourself, will this hold under a load?

  • sophocha:

    Still, 6 amps will not get you to 1 LPM.I`m still trying after 6 months (I have 3 cells in series +n-) on 12 amps and I can bearly do 1 LPM.Have you measured your gas production before or is it just an estimation?If I don`t see a video I`m not convinced…sorry :)

  • nojob2010:

    I do a few things different the the original design.But the main thing is making sure u have ZERO leaks. it seems to produce more HHO.I also run right at 6 amps.HOT JAR but has not melted the acrylic tower yet

  • sophocha:

    yes u can make a water4gas design efficient by putting more wires to it but i cannot believe 700ml in one minute…not from a single device like that.i have 15
    plate designs 3 in series and i can bearly output 1 lpm

  • nojob2010:

    sophocha,we agree the w4g i see pictured is not a good design. I use 20ga 316L stainless steel,120 in.doubled then braided. I then put it on a tower with 1/4 inch spacing between the + and -. I get .7 liter per min. I took a 93 Ranger 4.0 from 18 to 26 mpg

  • sophocha:

    tom(ei)toes tomAtoes….it is the same design principle that won`t work because its not efficient enough.You need more stainless steel surface and neutral plates inbetween to keep the heat down, otherwise you end up with a melted core.I`m glad that I`ve bought this…it made me think of how to make the design more efficient.So in a way thank you water4gas! (or similar companies with similar designs)…ehehe

  • nojob2010:

    This is not a Water4Gas design!!!

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