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Hi,
Back here to report on my latest build findings on a tubular style Browns gas HHO device and to try to do a running Log of build progress.
HHO, Browns Gas, or Rhodes Gas, are 1960-70's US patents for the idea of "neutral plates." That in-between the 2 electrodes connected to a power source, were several neutral non-powered plates not connected to power but created a series cell of added voltages. So a 6 cell can be run on 12V DC power source, not requiring only a 2V DC to create water electrolysis.
Tubular HHO design has a center pipe/rod as one electrode (Pos.) and the outer pipe as the other electrode (Neg.). Instead of the "flat cell plates" HHO units currently on the market.
See attached photo of my 6 tubes HHO design. Nickel plated (for low amp. units), stainless steel 304 0.065 thick tube sizes 0.5", 0.75, 1.00, 1.25, 1.5, and the 2" outer tube 24" long enclosing the HHO unit.
Water enters one end, circulates through the 5 series cell tubular unit and exits the other end with the collected HHO gas. All re-circulating by a water pump to a gas separation chamber, where the HHO gas rises to the top and is used to fuel gas engines, and the water electrolyte goes back through the tubular HHO unit to collect more HHO gas.
So far some tests show it can run car engines on 100% HHO gas. More to come.
Checking to see if photo uploads...
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