This is a demo video showing a HHO fuel cell using stainless steel tubing as the anode and cathode. This method produces quite a bit of bubbles containing the HHO gas. Round SS tubing is a little difficult to come by and to work with, but the results is great.
This demo shows the builder using an AC / DC converter to generate the 12 Volt DC current required to charge the generator. You would use the 12 Volt current from your cars alternator.
I am sort of getting the hang of this blogging thing. Is there a tutorial on using this blog site?
Recieved this reply from a fellow blogger;
Here are few pointers: I will work on adding a FAQ page to the site in the coming weeks.
Here are a few quick pointers:
Question:How do I create a blog post? Answer: After successfully logging into your account, select the Blog
tab along the top of your site. Select the Add Blog Post menu option. You will be prompted to supply a title to your post, a category the
post belongs to, and whether you want it to be viewable to anyone, your
friends, or kept private. Photos and videos can be included in a blog post by hitting the Insert
Photo, or Insert Video buttons at the bottom of the posting window.
Question: What is a blog? Answer:When you register on the OldCarsWeekly Community, your profile
page will automatically have a blog that you can use if you like. Your
blog is your personal online journal. You can write entries about your
life, your cars, or whatever is on your mind—and you can include images
as well.
I am experimenting with HHO also known as Oxy-Hydrogen. I am in the process of building a HHO Generator from parts I purchased at the local hardware stores.