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Dry Cell Hydrogen Generators

 

Here are some Hydrogen Generators that I would consider purchasing.
  • They are small - will fit on most vehicles.
  • They are reasonably efficient if you do not pour the amps to them.
  • They have good outputs at low amps.
  • They use 316L stainless steel plates (laser cut).
  • If you purchase them as a kit, they come with well built water reservoirs/bubbler.
  • The companies have good warranties and good feedback.
  • Best of all, these small cells produce as much gas as much larger ones, and they do so using less amperage.
  • Feedback on these companies is appreciated.
 
 

HHO2U Dry Cell
  • 11 plate configuration:  -nnnn+nnnn- (2 stacks of 6 plates)
  • 3.5" x 3.5" 18 gauge 316L stainless steel plates
  • They claim 2 liters of HHO per minute @ 15 amps
  • I rate this configuration at 522 MLPM at 10 amps, 135 watts. 5 amps per stack is the maximum limit.
    There is not enough surface area for higher amperage without causing excess heat.
    It can produce 1 LPM at 19.2 amps, 259 watts
  • O-rings are 1/8", compressed to 1/16", EPDM rubber, 260 degrees F
  • Acrylic is 4"x4"x1/2 thick rated at 300 degrees
  • Hose barbs are 1/4"
  • Aluminum bracket
  • The output could be improved by increasing the number of plates, or by changing the gaskets to one with a larger inside diameter. There is a lot of wasted plate surface area when using this type of dry cell design.

  website

  Ebay seller thegasmakertn

   
   

 

 
 
This company make a variety of cell sizes, from small to large; all quality materials and craftsmanship!
They offer everything you will need - in Kits.
 
  Global Ecological Solutions 
http://www.geshho.com/
  • X1 has 13 Plates, 3.5 inch diameter, 2 stacks (larger models available - up to 3 LPM)
  • -NNNNN+NNNNN- (7 plates per stack ...my favorite configuration)
  • I rate this configuration at 650 MLPM @ 10 amps, 135 watts
    This configuration can produce 1 LPM at 16 amps, 216 watts
  • Runs Cool
  • Quality Materials and workmanship
  • Sold as kits on their web site  

 

Hydrogen Generator Kit Parts:
  • HHO Generator: 1
  • Water Reservoir Tank: 1
  • Water Trap Container: 1
  • Red Wire: 10 feet
  • Black Wire: 10 feet
  • Relay: 1
  • Circuit Breaker: 1
  • Large Round Wire Connectors: 4
  • Medium Round Wire Connectors: 2
  • Small Round Wire Connectors: 4
  • Flat Wire Connectors: 4
  • Tap Splice: 1
  • Fuse Taps: 2
  • Fuse: 2
  • Inline Fuse Holder: 1
  • HHO Vacuum Hose: 10 feet
  • House Clamps: 8
  • PWM: 1
  • EFIE: 1
  • Self Taping Screws: 16
  • Fitting for Air Intake: 1
  • Amp Gauge: 1
   
 

Green Fuel H2o


59 Plate Plug in HHO Generator Green Fuel H2o makes a cell that runs off of 120 Volts AC

 *  Contains 59 Series Plates
 *  Produces 1 to 9 LPM
 *  Designed to run at 15 AC Amps
 *  Comes with Bridge Rectifier Power Supply, rated at 70 Amps

  GreenfuelH2o.com

 
 
 
 

 

 
   
   
   DJC7 (Dry Joe Cell) using 7 tubes; 5 are neutrals

  eBay seller vpuriy  eBay Store

 

 

  • I do not agree with the wire connections here. They work, but does not look professional. The stainless steel band, holding the copper wire, is ok, but the strands of copper need to be soldered together, or else a connector needs to be added to the end of the wire. Moisture is going to get between the strands and cause the copper to corrode. This should be an easy fix.
     
  • I am not so interested in his method of cooling the cell with those white strips of thin metal. It looks gaudy. Besides, they take up extra space that is most likely not available in your engine compartment. Just my opinion.
     
  • This design looks like it has a hole in the bottom plate for the water fill hose. A bubbler is needed.
     
  • I suggest making the electrical connection, for the outer tube, close to or near the bottom. Believe it or not, that will make a big difference. It will cause the magnetic field to surround the complete length of each tube. This will help the HHO gases exit the top, instead of hanging around. It will also cause the electrical current to flow over more surface area. Ripley's believe it or not.
     
  • I would prefer the smaller, 6 inch cell that they offer; the one with 8 tubes. Smaller is better.
     

They offer 3 sizes:

  • DJC86:    6 inch tubes, 8 tubes 1 in to 2.75 in, 3.2LPM at 40 amps
    I rate this configuration at 731 MLPM at 10 amps,135 watts
     
  • DJC76:    6 inch tubes, 7 tubes 1 in to 2.50 in, 2.4LPM at 40 amps
    I rate this configuration at 626 MLPM at 10 amps, 135 watts
     
  • DJC712: 12 inch tubes, 7 tubes 1in to 2.50 in, 4.2LPM at 70 amps
    I rate this configuration at 1.25 LPM at 20 amps, 270 watts

 

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