I've got something, still in the early testing phase, a unique thing. Its very simple idea, a battery and two electrodes make HHO. But thats been done before so i spiced it up a bit.
I got a 9 volt battery with 8.41 volts on it and its running a LED, and producing what i assume is HHO at the same time. The setup is simple, the positive of the battery goes to a stack of round neo magnets and about 1 inch from that you got the positive of a LED in the water and the negative of the LED goes back to the battery. Small bubbles form on the positive of the LED and the LED lights up too. What is interesting is that battery has been at 8.41 volts for about a hour.
The reason for this idea started out with me thinking, could you make a HHO generator with two different metals? just like how a water battery works i thought the same principle could be applied and give great power to the HHO generators out their. so testing out metal i used the leads of a LED and to my amazement the LED lit up. Not really amazing when you consider the water acts like a resistor and thats why the led continues to light. But even with my control experiment i used a 1k ohm resistor with another 9 volt to see how long it would hold the charge, the resistor one drop in voltage while the water one didn't. I thought the HHO was a added bonus too.
It could be nothing but i figure i should let others know about it because you never know, it could spark a great idea from somebody.
I used just regular tap water.
HHO LED Driver 02.jpg
I got a 9 volt battery with 8.41 volts on it and its running a LED, and producing what i assume is HHO at the same time. The setup is simple, the positive of the battery goes to a stack of round neo magnets and about 1 inch from that you got the positive of a LED in the water and the negative of the LED goes back to the battery. Small bubbles form on the positive of the LED and the LED lights up too. What is interesting is that battery has been at 8.41 volts for about a hour.
The reason for this idea started out with me thinking, could you make a HHO generator with two different metals? just like how a water battery works i thought the same principle could be applied and give great power to the HHO generators out their. so testing out metal i used the leads of a LED and to my amazement the LED lit up. Not really amazing when you consider the water acts like a resistor and thats why the led continues to light. But even with my control experiment i used a 1k ohm resistor with another 9 volt to see how long it would hold the charge, the resistor one drop in voltage while the water one didn't. I thought the HHO was a added bonus too.
It could be nothing but i figure i should let others know about it because you never know, it could spark a great idea from somebody.
I used just regular tap water.
HHO LED Driver 02.jpg
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