Hey! Everyone. It's Tobi with HHO4all. I had somebody who was asking me questions about how the cell was built. So I am just going to do a quick video here and just give you guys to rundown of how I have assembled my cell and how I came up with this design. So it's basically a seven cup, seven stainless steel cup, 2.5 ounce cup. You can buy four of them for a dollar over a Wal-Mart.
I have seen a lot of other videos where people were using stainless steel cups, but they had them upright and all the bubbles were coming off of the sides and it looked like a lot of the bubbles were getting dissolved back into the water before they could even make it to the surface. So well when I just turned it upside down and by turning it upside down, creates stages and and chamber the gas. Because it's being created in between each one of the cups and forced it from one stage to another, to another, to another, until it gets to the top.
And drill our holes on the top of each one of these cups. So that you could basically use them as exhaust ports. And so that's kind of what I did here. The way the plates are laid out going from bottom to top. The bottom is positive, then neutral, then negative, then neutral, negative, neutral, and then positive. So a seven cup design and then -- I don't know if you can see this or not? But these were the exhaust ports on the top of the cell.
I have got it held together with nylon bolts and nuts just because it's easier to keep it from shorting out and then I used cable ties I don't know if you can make this out to well here. But I used cable ties and just cut them to size and slipped them in between four pieces on each cup.
So that way I had the proper spacing. It's about eight of an inch spacing on each cup. And it's pretty much ideal for getting the best output on these units. Because I have tried it with quarter inch and I got to tell you that quarter inch spacing, it gives you bubbles but it doesn't give the chambering effect going from stage to stage that I wanted so that's how it came up with using cable ties.
So anyway, basically in a nutshell, this is my cell and I have been running it on 12 Volts D.C off of this right here, a PC Power Supply and it's running pretty stable. It's actually going on average, it's usually going about 12 to 14 Amps and may be get me a Amp Meter because right now, the one that I had for some reason it's just when it skids on me. So, it's not working anymore. But I need to get a new one. But basically that's it. And that's my design, so there you have it. Tobin with HHO4all, signing off and you guys have a good one. I will talk to you later.
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