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made from an old microwave. use the transformer, fuse, fan, sheet metal, cord. do not play with the magnetron. use some old house wire. buy an amp meter, and a volt meter
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14 Responses to “HHO Bench Top Power Supply, CHEAP”

  • irondmax:

    @HHOjoe1 glad to help

  • HHOjoe1:

    This video was very helpfull. Thank you keep at the hho tech it will be mainstream soon!

  • mikefromspace:

    @irondmax Is that not a battery charger you’re using? I need something for hho testing also, yet have an additional need to make a cheap modulator for ham radio slf transmission. Got any plans for a modulator to run off a battery charger?

  • irondmax:

    @Iseekoutthetruth
    no heat waves coming off the box.
    the fan from the microwave is inside……
    when working with electricity…….always a chance you can die.
    there is no forgiveness, from electricity…….
    sink or swim…………learn or die…..
    i think its very interesting……..

  • Iseekoutthetruth:

    good idea..but the part that says THIS CAN KILL YOU bothers me a little bit, I know nothing about electronics other than they can shock you and licking your fingers don’t help, but anyways in your video is it my eyes or is that box with the meters in it putting off some heat waves?

  • irondmax:

    @uawwildbob
    yea, bob.
    slow pulse…..just to control the amps…..
    i just put a fuse inline……if it blows……i know the amps.
    needle will slow down or speed up with the frequency…..
    you can see the pulse in the HHO wave, in the water.
    the buck converter will keep the amp pull anywhere i set it

  • uawwildbob:

    noy bad irond. must be a very low frquency to move the needle that much. so the amps being used cant be measured unless ya throw a diode in there ?

  • irondmax:

    @Jcarr62
    it works great…..should work as a battery charger too.

  • Jcarr62:

    Good job I will have to give this a try..

  • irondmax:

    @bartley440
    and i was just too cheap to buy a battery charger……
    i am sure there are others out there cheap like me…..
    i going to make a variac next…….on the cheap again.

  • irondmax:

    @bartley440
    yes you are correct.
    i used a full wave bridged rectifier.
    i do not have a big capacitor as of now……looking for one….cheap of coarse.
    your car charger will also give some ripple…..
    any idea on the size of capacitor to put on a 30 to 50 amp draw?
    i am thinking to use some diodes and capacitor from a car alternator……
    thanks for your comment

  • bartley440:

    Remember the output is pulsed DC from the neg signwave being inverted along with the positive sign wave. You should use a capacitor to smooth out the DC from the power supply. You can purchase a cheap USB Oscilloscope for a PC and view the freq and wave form. Just a suggestion Good work thou…. I was lazy and just used my car’s battery charger :0)

  • irondmax:

    @HHO4ALL
    thanks….
    i have been checking my cell now for 1 hour at a time……
    everything is holding up great

  • HHO4ALL:

    Nice Power Supply!

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