Hydrogen Booster Cell



The purpose of this topic is too help you build your own hydrogen booster cell. This cell is what creates the HHO needed to mix with the gasoline. We’ll cover where this HHO goes in a later article.

Ok. Let’s get started. What you are going to need is…

1) A plastic tub for holding the water, and the metal plates that will cause the reaction.

3) 2 roll nuts that’ll you’ll drill into the end of the tub, that will connect to the car battery.

4) 2 steel meshes

5) Rubber tubing

6) water, and the sodium hydroxide electrolyte.

7) Zip ties to hold some sections together

Bend the 2 steel wires in half, almost as you could a piece of paper. If you look down the long side of it, it should be a long oval shape, with a small break in them that used to be the ends of the sheets. Nest, interlock the sheets together, so that if you do from the top to bottom layer, it will go sheet 1, sheet 2, sheet 1, sheet 2. Think of it as 2 linked rings. Next, add rubber tubing to both ends of both steel sheets, and use any more rubber tubing to keep the plates from actually touching each other. Use the zip ties to hold the plates against the rubber.

At this point, it’s probably a good idea to install the roll nuts onto the side of the tub. Just drill a little compact hole, and try to minimize leakage area. you could use sealant if you screw it up too badly.

Now, you need to lower your metal sheets into the tub. The sheets should fit snuggly into the tub. Fill the tub up with a solution of water, and your sodium hydroxide. You’re almost done! Now we need to create a top for the tub. That should be easy though, as all you need is something that will sit comfortably, and snugly on the top of the tub, with a rubber tube installed to allow the HHO to get out.

Now you need to install the machine into the front of your car. Attach your battery to the roll nuts, and turn on your car. If you did everything correctly, you should have a bunch of flammable white gascoming from the tub. Congradulations! You have created a hydrogen booster cell.

Links:

Fuel Cell Electrolye from Essential Depot

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