This generator is built like professional generators used in jewelry or cars, with the difference that it is much smaller. / mn.projects / maciej-nowak-962547184
The power supply is only applied to the outer plates, but the voltage is distributed among all. The voltage is divided in the same way on resistors connected in series, you do not have to connect each of them separately. 12V divided into 5, gives us over 2V between neighboring plates. This voltage gives the best efficiency during electrolysis.
@@ashokguru61 Ashok guru 4 days ago Middle plates are neutral plates they divide voltage equall -------------------------------------- WTF are you talking about?
An amazing & excellent demo on HHO gas producing plate's assembly, insulation 👌🏿tube rubber used as between insulation separator, very neat & presentable video 👍🏿
excellent , except for the fact that the electrolyte will rust the plates in seconds rendering it useless in no time , should have used 314 or better still 316 stainless steel plates and bolts
are you grounding it? and if you were to touch the plate connected to the positive, and the plate connected to the negative at the same time would you get electrocuted? thank you.
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Hi. I have two questions about this generator model. 1 - Unlike conventional models, this generator is not immersed in the electrolyte solution, the solution is inside it, correct? 2- Wouldn't an isolation be necessary to handle this type of generator? Or can you hold it in your hand when it is connected to electricity?
If I understood well, the top and bottom sheets are insulated from the inside sheets, and electrolysis separate the gas from the water. And this is tap water?
As I see it only the top & bottom plates are the electrodes, what´s the point of the other plates if you´ve not connected them as well or have I missed something?
I guess using thinner plates (1mm) in the middle will give you a chance to add more plates (surface area) The gasket is also too thick. The combination of 12v every 5 plates is good. I guess for a 100mA load is quite on the low side and a little more potassium Hydroxide will get you a little more current hence more production. Good luck and be careful.
Dont use more then 15% of pottasium hydroxid in your elektrolyzer, just waste of recourses! How whould the thickness of the gasket affect the performence? 2 V on all the plates is the sweet point adding more plates means more power consumbtion, tell me if im wrong?
please forgive my ignorance. But what can I do with this except make loud noises. Can I power a motor or something? Thanks. again I think it's cool I just want to know what else I can do with this.
You can use this to make rain. Water the ground around a tree, wait a minute or two , make a little smoke, and release the hydrogen . The tips of the branches will produce water
@Maciej Nowak Projects Hello My Friend, I made this project and thank you for your video. However, I would like to say something. Firstly, filling and emptying liquid is very difficult. Second, dark water comes out with air bubbles. What could be the reason for this?
Sodium Hydroxide is lye. Drain cleaner has other additives. Also, did you start with distilled water? Your design intrigues me, it's similar to my own.
Now add another input for water in the bottom side and a small pump, pumped slow enough you’ll never run out of hydrogen gas. And increase voltage to 24 volts with a pump feeding it, you’ll get a lot of gas
so, it will work for a couple of hours then the corrosion will start, the output will be lower and at the end of 24hours or so, no hydrogen will come out
Chlorine and carbon dioxide are gases, so they escape while dissociation, by forming molecules... But hydroxide ions remain in the medium for the conduction, so the metal is not eaten up... I guess this must be the reason.
The current flows through the tube filled with water between each plate dropping 2 volts at each plate as if they were ran in series with the water as the conductor between them. The screws are insulated to keep the current from passing through them so the only connection is the tube he filled with water. Probably salt water because water needs free ions to be conductive.
@@johnnyllooddte3415 I don't think it's even possible for the potassium hydroxide to react with oxygen at standard room temperature and pressure. If it were possible the equation would be 4KOH + O2=4KO + 2H2O. And the potassium oxide would just immediately react with the formed water and turn into potassium hydroxide again. The hydroxide however does react with the carbon dioxide in the air to form potassium carbonate, but that only if it's exposed to the surrounding air, and at a pretty slow rate nonetheless. You did mention that the O2 would be absorbed by the plates. Not with stainless steel, which is completely immune to attack in a cell like that as far as I know. If he would of used mild steel, that could of oxidized and formed iron oxide, lowering the oxygen content. But even in that case, not all of the oxygen produced would just instantly react with the mild steel, so there would still be a hydrogen-oxygen mix in the resulting gas, albeit an oxygen-deficient one.
If he'd used stainless steel, it would be a lower grade. The stainless steel looks dual and not shiny as a grade #2 stainless. I think he used coldrolld mild steel. But I could be wrong.
So many plates and only the front and rear are connected?
wouldn´t it be the right way to alternate plus and minus on all plates?
The power supply is only applied to the outer plates, but the voltage is distributed among all. The voltage is divided in the same way on resistors connected in series, you do not have to connect each of them separately. 12V divided into 5, gives us over 2V between neighboring plates. This voltage gives the best efficiency during electrolysis.
@@maciejnowakprojects Very interesting. thank you for telling me keep it up. i like your videos.
@@maciejnowakprojects Have you measured the voltage on each plate?
Middle plates are neutral plates they divide voltage equally😃
@@ashokguru61 Ashok guru
4 days ago
Middle plates are neutral plates they divide voltage equall
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WTF are you talking about?
Very clean and well thought out. Thanks for the inspiration!
His works are amazing. very admirable.
I stumbled across your channel looking at hydrogen generators. You do beautiful things, good videos, keep it up
Wow... Really impressive, dude! 😮
Fantastic work!!!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
00:05. First time in my life that I think a metal sawing sound is satisfying
Yes, he did something with the sound, it's strangely more pleasant haha
Idk, maybe he gave it a purpose or treated the sound
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Brilliant... Simply Brilliant !...
Thank you so much for that smart video...
:-)
From Brussels, with Love...
Nice job on this one.
Great video!
Short, simple, clean
Amazing work!
+1 like for you
An amazing & excellent demo on HHO gas producing plate's assembly, insulation 👌🏿tube rubber used as between insulation separator, very neat & presentable video 👍🏿
Awesome!
I did one too. Not so long time ago, but not tested yet.
There must be 1-1.5 mm gap between plates.
Subbed mate, you make some awesome stuff!!!
Very nice job you're very excellent man 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Dobre na koty sąsiadów,jako broń odstraszająca.
A tak poważnie , bardzo fajny projekt widać że szanowny Pan to miłośnik elektroniki😉👍
This dude trying to blow up cats.
Excelente demostración te felisito
Cool video! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
you are the best!
You've got good hands.
What brand and model of band saw did you use in the video?
Good job sir ....
I like your channel and videos 😎
excellent , except for the fact that the electrolyte will rust the plates in seconds rendering it useless in no time , should have used 314 or better still 316 stainless steel plates and bolts
Tony Stark approves this!!
Hi. Nice job. We build flooded cells over here.
Nice bro you are great👏😊👍👏👍👏
What kind of iron used
Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
keren banget pak 👍👍
Nice!
interesting,man!
That's a nice build I built one similar but way bigger and ran a 2004 Pontiac Grand am for three months off of it
youre insane
@@johnnyllooddte3415 how? it worked! ran great too! I even removed the fuel pump fuse so I didn't burn the pump out.
So cool, gotta make cars run on it- safely
are you grounding it? and if you were to touch the plate connected to the positive, and the plate connected to the negative at the same time would you get electrocuted? thank you.
No 12V isn't enough to travel past your body. It's like a car battery
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Hi. I have two questions about this generator model.
1 - Unlike conventional models, this generator is not immersed in the electrolyte solution, the solution is inside it, correct?
2- Wouldn't an isolation be necessary to handle this type of generator? Or can you hold it in your hand when it is connected to electricity?
inside is called dry cell. outside is wet cell
If I understood well, the top and bottom sheets are insulated from the inside sheets, and electrolysis separate the gas from the water. And this is tap water?
excellent ☺️☺️👍👍🌟🌟
that good video. what steel did you use?
As I see it only the top & bottom plates are the electrodes, what´s the point of the other plates if you´ve not connected them as well or have I missed something?
It is for the neutral status for both charges, + & -
Neutral plates are used to lower the Voltage.
very nice job! What kind of steel did you use? Stainless?
its not steel , its chrome nickel
Was that TIG or MIG Welding the he did at around 01:20?
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam that’s sweeeet my guy
superbe ;) tx
so how long does that produce the flame for if i lets say use it in jewerly making?
BRAVO !!!!
Is that important to insulate the blue wire in screws?
Pls answer bro🤔🤔🤔
I guess using thinner plates (1mm) in the middle will give you a chance to add more plates (surface area) The gasket is also too thick. The combination of 12v every 5 plates is good. I guess for a 100mA load is quite on the low side and a little more potassium Hydroxide will get you a little more current hence more production. Good luck and be careful.
Dont use more then 15% of pottasium hydroxid in your elektrolyzer, just waste of recourses! How whould the thickness of the gasket affect the performence? 2 V on all the plates is the sweet point adding more plates means more power consumbtion, tell me if im wrong?
please forgive my ignorance. But what can I do with this except make loud noises. Can I power a motor or something? Thanks. again I think it's cool I just want to know what else I can do with this.
nice thank you
厲害👍
А как насчет последовательного подключения? Нержавейку лучши было зачистить
nice i like the fact its self contained but it take too much current , the stan mayer was doing more production with milliamperes
What is stan mayer?
@@ramishawamreh9070 just a conspiracy theory.
I need one of those to run my furnace
You can use this to make rain. Water the ground around a tree, wait a minute or two , make a little smoke, and release the hydrogen . The tips of the branches will produce water
asombroso
I don't even know what it is and im impressed
a small electrolysis device.
@Maciej Nowak Projects Hello My Friend,
I made this project and thank you for your video. However, I would like to say something.
Firstly, filling and emptying liquid is very difficult.
Second, dark water comes out with air bubbles. What could be the reason for this?
2:59 ... SLAPBOOM
Lmao, how delicate
4:17 ... BOOM, but not slap
O.O
Dude... awesome project
I have a bunch of thick aluminum plates. I wonder if that would be better. I think it's more conductive and it won't rust or deteriorate.
Without a doubt a thing of beauty and elegance. Just remind me, what is this for?
making explosive gas
@@linecraftman3907 I have explosive gas each time I go to the toilet...
@@PsychoKern 😂
Blowing shit up!!
فديو رائع جدا.خمس نجوم.
Sodium Hydroxide is lye. Drain cleaner has other additives. Also, did you start with distilled water? Your design intrigues me, it's similar to my own.
What happens if I use too much of the electrolyte?
I just don't know what to say.... But i like it the videos
In thumbnail the generator is looking like 2050 futurastic machine.🤨🤨
hi brother is that stainless plate?
Super😊😆😄
Are thinner plates not better?
Fact: you can make rpg with HHO bottles
Just need to put in someone's pants and run away 😂😂
Gostei da fabricação desta celular dó nitrogênio
I am not understand. How is working
how much power can it produce?
What if i use soda bi carbonate,will the set up still work the same?
still better than tap water but not as great as KOH solution
Muy bueno
I am now finishing the assembly of a hydrogen generator with wave action
use the pressure from the hydrogen generated to drive hydraulic pump for electrical power generation prior to burning it.
sweet, whats the ml/min?
Tanks
Can i use 9v 10amps?
Now add another input for water in the bottom side and a small pump, pumped slow enough you’ll never run out of hydrogen gas. And increase voltage to 24 volts with a pump feeding it, you’ll get a lot of gas
Do u have calculation of this?
How long can such a HHO generator work? Before it breaks? 1000 hours or more?
so, it will work for a couple of hours then the corrosion will start, the output will be lower and at the end of 24hours or so, no hydrogen will come out
Nice one
#mushirYT
Guys always use an accumulator when using the elektrolyzer togheter with fire!
Does potassium hydroxide prevent corrosion, every time I try to make an HHO generator the metal corrodes. (I Normally use NaCl or backing soda.
Chlorine and carbon dioxide are gases, so they escape while dissociation, by forming molecules... But hydroxide ions remain in the medium for the conduction, so the metal is not eaten up... I guess this must be the reason.
someone help me, i’m so confused how there is only current applied to the outside plates on each sides ?
The current flows through the tube filled with water between each plate dropping 2 volts at each plate as if they were ran in series with the water as the conductor between them. The screws are insulated to keep the current from passing through them so the only connection is the tube he filled with water. Probably salt water because water needs free ions to be conductive.
how many amps at 12v?
Can this be used in a motorcycle instead of fuel?
how how long does it take to fill up for 500mile road trip?
5000 days
the stainless will corrode faster then it will generate enough hydrogen
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Genial
Can someone tell me how to sepperate the hydrogen gas from the oxygen?
Reach???
Wouldn't it be cool if you lived in the area I do.....Man... I just want someone to teach me stuff like this..
Hello, could you please make one that separates the O2 from the H2? Thank you.
he did separate the h2 and o2.. the o2 was absorbed by the drainer cleaner and plates..he collected h2..theres no such thing as hh0 gas
@@johnnyllooddte3415 I don't think it's even possible for the potassium hydroxide to react with oxygen at standard room temperature and pressure. If it were possible the equation would be 4KOH + O2=4KO + 2H2O. And the potassium oxide would just immediately react with the formed water and turn into potassium hydroxide again. The hydroxide however does react with the carbon dioxide in the air to form potassium carbonate, but that only if it's exposed to the surrounding air, and at a pretty slow rate nonetheless.
You did mention that the O2 would be absorbed by the plates. Not with stainless steel, which is completely immune to attack in a cell like that as far as I know. If he would of used mild steel, that could of oxidized and formed iron oxide, lowering the oxygen content. But even in that case, not all of the oxygen produced would just instantly react with the mild steel, so there would still be a hydrogen-oxygen mix in the resulting gas, albeit an oxygen-deficient one.
Pretty neat. Nice build instructions.
For another example, could you make one that separates the O2 from the H2? H2 and O2 have opposite polarities
he did separate the h2 and o2.. the o2 was absorbed by the drainer cleaner and plates..he collected h2..theres no such thing as hh0 gas
@@johnnyllooddte3415 wow , that's incorrect , its a mix of HH and O , you can burn it even under water, with flame !!!
@@johnnyllooddte3415 HHO gas IS a thing it's literally got a name Brown's Gas lolol wtf
bravo.heating is the same,plain water,but more volt,200v good luck
For sale? I would like a small one like this for my lawn tractor or motorized bike.
If he'd used stainless steel, it would be a lower grade. The stainless steel looks dual and not shiny as a grade #2 stainless.
I think he used coldrolld mild steel.
But I could be wrong.
sheet thickness mm?
Ok, what is an HHO generator? And why would they be used in jewellery?
hes insane
You can make a torch out of it that can melt metals