Well it seems like everyone has a HHO generator design. If you are looking to build one and are over, lets say 21, feel free to print this off and use it as your template. I make no promises about it actually working or any safety. Remember HHO is extremely flammable. Use with extreme caution.
I would recommend printing these and then copying them onto transparency film. It is see through and durable. For the plates I am using simple stainless steel plates. The spacers are vinyl banner material that are about 1/16-1/8″ thick this should create a good seal and be durable. We’ll see how well that works. I am using a plastic cutting board I bought at wal-mart for about $10 for the outside panels. I will use regular bolts to hold it together and brass bolts as conductors.
This is what is called a “Dry Cell” design which means that it is not submerged but rather the water flows through. I intend to thread the 1/2″ holes on the outside plates and use hose fittings to run the water in and the HHO out. If I can get it working I’ll post a video. Feel free to use these plans for free and feel free to link to my page but not directly to the file. If you use or talk about my plans anywhere please give me credit by stating they came from jasonmichaeldavis.com.
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#1 by Jerry Troutt on April 11, 2009 - 7:17 am
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I’m looking for a total drawing(design)
for a hydrogen gen, do you know where I might find find such a drawing?
I would like to build one for a diesel motorhome.Don’t know how much gas I need for a unit like that.
Thanks
Jerry
#2 by admin on April 13, 2009 - 8:40 am
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I’m not sure where to get something like that. I know most guys just put up some photos. That is why i did the drawing like i did to help people who are new to what we are doing understand how one of these would go together. If i run across something I’ll pass it along.
j
#3 by Jessicasmale on May 10, 2009 - 4:53 pm
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I love it! That is way cool man! The steps weren’t that complicated too, which is great.
#4 by BobMarche on June 10, 2009 - 9:41 pm
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Thanks for the useful info. It’s so interesting