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Project Description:
This is my hydrogen generator.
I was snooping around on the net to find a way to get better MPG, I had been looking over everything regarding the GEET (Paul Pantone's PMC) for a few years, I'm from france and they are pretty active about that over there (over 100 "retro-fits" described on www.quanthomme.org -- check it out for more info (in french though).
Then I ended up on PESWiki. I found Andrew's page (http://waterpoweredcar.com/hydrobooster2.html) who helped me and sent me parts.
I built his prototype, and melted the lid (! - Cables were smoking :-O ), due to a short.
So I saw Chris's prototype made with walmart Cereal boxes, and decided to go take a look in their alleys.
I'm lucky, I have a big space next to my washer fluid tank, so I grabbed a big box for keeping bread.
Here it is ! I can put like a gallon and a half, in it, I won't be stopping too often to refill it !

Nota : at first I used KOH, I ran out during my experiments so I tried Baking soda. 1 tsp, and you go up to 50A ! Easy to find, and with one box, I'm off for at least a year !
I now use distilled water from walmart at 65c a Gal.

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At first I only put one row of twelve plates.


The lid.
We have those fittings at work, I made a hole, put the fitting in, and an adapter 1/4-3/8, if i remember well, screwed on it on the other side, with 4200 silicon sealant between.
I sealed the lid to the box with 4200 as well (4200 is produced by 3M, it is a Marine sealant, they use it on hulls, it cures even under water, and is pretty resistant).


First version. One row of 12 plates. I had trouble assembling this one, that's why it's not pretty.


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A switch plate after being rough sanded.
What you don't see here is that one hole is isolated from the threaded rod by making a bigger hole in it and inserting a rubber grommet (ordered from MSC industrial supplies, part# 32828550. They have all sorts of sizes).

The threaded rod is 316 SS, from sdp-si.com, they're not too expensive, but you get ripped off on shipping :-).

You can order them from McMaster-Carr, but they're of lesser quality.

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This Website is Created and Maintained by chris--at--OUPower--dot--com (Fix the address for it to work!)
This Project was last updated on: September 25, 2006 10:04am
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WARNING! Many, if not all of the projects described within these pages, contain dangerous and potentially fatal consequences if you do not exercise proper precautions and follow standard safety procedures. The owner of this site takes no responsibility for injury sustained by anyone attempting to duplicate or utilize any of the information on this site. The information here is strictly for Educational Purposes! -USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!

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