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So It Begins- Afboy's HHO Project Writeup

Take a 5 gallon bucket, fill it with water. Take a 500ml water bottle fill it full of water and hold it UPSIDEDOWN submerged in the bucket. Take your hydrogen output hose and stick it in the mouth of the 500ml bottle. (start your timer when you do) Stop your timer when bubbles start to come out of the mouth of the 500ml bottle.

Now for the Math..

Divide 500ml by the number of seconds it took to displace the water from the water bottle. that will give you ml\second

next multiply by 60 to get ml\minute

next divide your answer by 1000 to get lpm

example

It takes 11.6 seconds to displace 500ml of water with my current hho cell.

so 500ml \ 11.6sec=43.1ml/sec

43.1ml/sec x 60=2586.2ml/min

2586.2ml/min \ 1000=2.5 lpm

Wet
 



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It is a pool filter housing so its made for water and tight seals. It holds pressure just fine and sealed very nicely. There is a water in/out section (since its made to hold a filter for pools) so one side you have a filler neck, for water, the other side is the output for the HHO. I will take pics when I visit my dad later. The housing itself holds the water and the 6 cell generator. The plastic part that holds the water screws right off at the blue lid making it simple to clean. Distilled water/KOH mix hardly leaves any residue anyway so it doesnt need to be cleaned alot. The container is made to withstand temps up to 130 F. Like I said, the container is made to hold water and have tight seals so its ideal. As you can see by the output, there is no leaking. Does anyone know how to measure LPM output?

oh....... i thought you were using the "punch hho" desdign, looks good
 






Take a 5 gallon bucket, fill it with water. Take a 500ml water bottle fill it full of water and hold it UPSIDEDOWN submerged in the bucket. Take your hydrogen output hose and stick it in the mouth of the 500ml bottle. (start your timer when you do) Stop your timer when bubbles start to come out of the mouth of the 500ml bottle.

Now for the Math..

Divide 500ml by the number of seconds it took to displace the water from the water bottle. that will give you ml\second

next multiply by 60 to get ml\minute

next divide your answer by 1000 to get lpm

example

It takes 11.6 seconds to displace 500ml of water with my current hho cell.

so 500ml \ 11.6sec=43.1ml/sec

43.1ml/sec x 60=2586.2ml/min

2586.2ml/min \ 1000=2.5 lpm

Wet

Very nice! Thanks! Any pics of your cell up?
 






Very nice! Thanks! Any pics of your cell up?

No problem. I tested my new cell a few days ago but I had to go to the far side of the Bahamas to bring a boat back that had hit the reef. Now that I am back I want to do a little more testing because I am not happy with my initial tests. I'll let you know in a couple of days.

Wet
 


















Any updates on the Punch HHO. I was really curious to see results. It was one of my favorite companies out there for Hydrogen. I would like to try it on mine, but only after good reports from other explorer owners.

-Marc
 






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