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Copper versus Stainless Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 198 seconds Comparison between Copper coil and a Stainless coil in regard to making HHO gas Related: coil, copper, gas, hydrogen, oxygen, stainless Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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Hydrogen gas made easy Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 207 seconds Hydrogen and Oxygen made from water, copper electrodes,and a battery. Related: battery., hydrogen, oxygen, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO experiment using a pump Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 415 seconds using a pump to push water through and between two electrodes to see if more gas can be produced Related: gas, hho, hydrogen, oxygen, pump Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Stainless cell Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 186 seconds First test with a cell made from stainless strapping. Related: cell, gas, hydrogen, oxygen, stainless Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO gas made from steam . Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 510 seconds Trying to see if HHO gas can be produced from steam. Related: experiement, gas, hho, hydrogen, oxygen, steam Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO experiement with horizontal stainless mesh cell Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 521 seconds Trying to produce hydrogen and oxygen from water vapor with a horizontal stainless mesh cell, but having not much success, I increased the water level to the top the the cell (like you normally would) and had a result worth having a look. Related: cell, gas, hho, hyrogen, mesh, oxygen, stainless, steel Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Hydrogen gas made with variable capacitor Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 85 seconds Making Hydrogen and Oxygen gas with an old variable capacitor from a valve radio Related: capacitor, hydrogen, oxygen, radio, variable Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO experiement with stainless mesh cell 2 Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 223 seconds Clearing up some things in my last video about stainless mesh cell Related: cell, hydrogen, mesh, oxygen, stainless Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Copper versus Stainless 2 Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 485 seconds Alot better comparison between a copper coil and a stainless coil in the production of HHO gas Related: comparison, copper, gas, hho., hydrogen, oxygen, stainless Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO gas with stanless tube cell Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 563 seconds Experiementing with different water levels in the HHO cell, interesting results. Related: cell, gas, hho, oxygen, stanless, steam, steel, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO experiement with stainless mesh cell 3 Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 479 seconds Lowered the stainless mesh cell down to the middle of a container, tried to replicate similar results as last atempt but with not much succes, producing alot of water-steam vapor in the cell. Related: cell, gas, hho, mesh, oxygen, stainless, steam, vapor, water Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO experiememt using a pump 2 Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 431 seconds using a little pump to force water between the two electrodes, and also using a vacuum pump to draw the gas out of the water. Related: hho, hyrogen, oxygen, pump, stainless, vacuum Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Free CO2 welding gas Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 210 seconds Welding with CO2 gas from fermenting grapes Related: co2, fermenting, free, grapes, mig, welding Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Hydrogen gas made with variable capacitor #2 Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 100 seconds testing to get a idea how much HHO gas the variable capacitor can produce fully closed. Related: capacitor, gas, hydrogen, variable Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHO gas made with no power Posted by: criwebb
Video duration: 497 seconds MY new HHO cell started to produce gas before I hooked up the power, I had only planned to do a quick test with the new bridge rectifier that I had made, and got a suprise. Related: gas, hho, hydrogen, no, oxygen, power. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: ed6ontube. on 26 Oct 08, 20:23:23
Are you using 12V and connecting directly to the ss and cu wire? Some other videos use a lot less ss wire, with much larger spacing, with only a few wraps, and get so much hho that you see tons of bubbles and it is all white. Why is that?
By: m4xwellmurd3r. on 20 Sep 08, 06:21:05
I'm wondering if you could do it just by having some sort of seperator inside the container, with the electrodes stuck inside each side.
By: sdfab. on 28 Aug 08, 09:33:00
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By: KyHighlander59. on 05 Aug 08, 11:23:01
Could you put up a video of this set up? How do you keep the pos and neg separate and such is what would be interesting.
By: oufenhous. on 05 Aug 08, 02:54:59
You seem to have a great sense of technical enginuity and and scientific virtue. You and I both know that the key to HHO production is energy and surface area. I came up with an idea to use .177 mm copper-coated BB's for the active surface area and the results were astonishing. It produced more HHO gas than anything I have tried. If you haven't thought of this yet, go ahead and give it a try. The only problem is the mess it leaves in the HHO generator. Maybe you could find some stainless BB's.
By: Ripsnort9. on 13 Jul 08, 13:23:16
stuff the baking powder, its crap. Use caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) in distilled water.
By: Zolar1. on 12 Jul 08, 23:27:08
Copper will oxidize on the positive electrode. Both had generally the same surface area. Stainless is about 35 times more resistant to current flow than copper. To determine output, you have to adjust the electrolyte level so that stainless/stainless has the same amp draw as stainless/copper. Then you can check for output. Note: you should have a lot less heat with the copper in the unit.
By: rocket2525. on 11 Jul 08, 14:21:59
I would think the surface area differences between the copper and stainless would make a difference in the amount of HHO given off so this would not be an accurate test
By: Darkfoster22. on 09 Jul 08, 05:57:08
like copper i think
By: valt3r24h. on 08 Jul 08, 14:34:14
Ampers are imported.Use same ampers and you'll see same production off HHO.
By: ZebbMassiv. on 07 Jul 08, 10:10:42
i wonder how gold reacts instead of stainless or copper.
By: mikeytheb2. on 03 Jul 08, 00:56:31
OK - I have watched a huge number of videos the last few days - ready to go. What I am finding is that stainless is virtually unavailable in my town. What does anyone (everyone) think of using copper tubes to make a Stan Meyer style generator?
By: bigstevorockabilly. on 26 Jun 08, 04:51:27
stainless positive to copper negetive. that's what I was wondering about too. You said the gunk only comes off positive copper right?
By: assanissimassa. on 16 May 08, 04:56:03
does the gunk end up on the bottom eventually? there was a video for, i forget, cornish something (watch so many so late!) & he had a slanted bottom, and at the lower end, a drain tube for his gunk. why not try making the coil half copper & half stainless- see what happens
By: ethandiaz. on 12 Apr 08, 19:05:46
Try distilled water, add baking powder as an electrolyte. you will be pleased.
By: criwebb. on 22 Mar 08, 13:57:53
Hi, I used a lathe to wind the coils, yes I made the spacers with my drill press that has a two way vice. I have thought of chroming the copper coils to see what result it would bring.
By: retrochronyx. on 22 Mar 08, 09:46:20
Maybe try SS for the positive electrode and copper for the negative? How did you wind those coils so nicely? Did you make the spacers? Very professional!
By: criwebb. on 15 Feb 08, 23:09:10
my next video - copper versus stainless 2 - is a better comparasion than the first one. Thanks for your comments.
By: daddyo44907. on 31 Jan 08, 23:14:37
Your comparision of the copper vs the stainless is not on equal grounds. The spacing is much closer on the copper and the surface area of the copper is greater. Spacing and surface area must be equal. As well as water temperature, applied voltage from your battery. I am probably preaching to the choir, but the choir is watching you:) Still, I applaud your effort :)
By: criwebb. on 27 Jan 08, 09:53:33
HI, I did a Quick amp test on the copper coil today, with no additives in the water it drew 9 amps.
By: m3sca1. on 26 Jan 08, 22:34:40
Only work around i can think of is to circulate the water thru some pump on the side and filter the gunk out.Maybe caustic will change the gunk volume.HCl will eat your copper
By: criwebb. on 26 Jan 08, 21:37:38
So far the copper coil gives of more gas, but it pulls more amps than the stainless coil, is different in gauage of the wire and the physical size of the coils are also different. The big problem with the copper coil is that the water gets full of copper deposits from the electrolysis process, as that happens the current draw from the battery seem to get greater, maybe there is a solution to that?
By: criwebb. on 26 Jan 08, 21:11:47
Yes the copper coil is a larger gauge and it is also has a greater diameter than the stainless one, The copper one is about 4mm in diameter and the stainless one is about .9mm.
By: move2cdateam. on 26 Jan 08, 20:20:06
Are the coils the same size? It looks almost like the copper coils looks like they are a larger ga wire then the stainless steel wires and it looks like the stainless steel coil is a smaller coil then the copper. It is interesting experiment I have wonder the difference of materials we use...
By: fingers1572. on 26 Jan 08, 15:55:39
good to compaire both materials! I am making my 5th sell soon from tubes or stainless steel marinegrade but its V.expensive was wondering about useing copper as an alternative good to see someone compair'N em But what did your conclude?