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Author Topic: My idea for a HHO fuel cell....  (Read 10348 times)

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My idea for a HHO fuel cell....
« on: July 09, 2008, 09:44:07 PM »
Here is my idea for a HHO fuel cell.  Basically the plates are seperated with square (cross section) rubber o-rings.  The water and electrolyte are kept inside the orings allowing no leakage current arround outer edges. Positive plates a on outer edges and two negative plates are in the middle seperated by a 1" thick peice of 4" high temp PVC.  A hole is cut in this peice of PVC to allow HHO to escape.  Remaining elecrolyte and water are held in a resivoir tank that connects via hose to the cells outer positive plates.  Pick it apart and let me know if you can think of a reason this design will not work.

Thanks

Carbide_Tipped

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Re: My idea for a HHO fuel cell....
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2008, 10:01:07 PM »
Thought I came up with something original.  Poo. My cell puts out 3-4 L/min on13.8V, 9 amps and never seems to get hot.  Do you see any way to improve the design?

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Re: My idea for a HHO fuel cell....
« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2008, 12:37:45 AM »
Try with stainless mesh instead of Plates for the neutral ones, so you have more HHO and better draining.

Andreas
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