| There are plans for sale all over the internet for | | | | a bubbler for added safety, there will still be |
| building a homemade hydrogen generator for your | | | | explosive hydrogen gas in the top of the generator |
| car. The biggest concern I have is that some of | | | | container. Electrical connections can become loose |
| these plans specify using a glass mason jar for the | | | | and create enough heat to ignite the stuff. (While I |
| container. Glass! does that sound safe to hold | | | | am on the subject, I also saw another video of a |
| explosive hydrogen gas in a glass jar? | | | | guy installing a HHO hydrogen booster in his trunk. |
| There are hundreds of videos on YouTube uploaded | | | | Horrible idea. ) |
| by folks who are sharing their experiences on building | | | | There are many many different designs sold. One |
| hydrogen generators. I saw one yesterday where a | | | | thing they all have in common is they all need some |
| hydrogen fuel cell generator exploded. The maker of | | | | type of electrode material to produce the hydrogen |
| the video explained that he was testing it out on the | | | | electrolysis. I have seen some that use twisted |
| kitchen table when it just exploded. | | | | stainless steel wire, and some that use stainless |
| Luckily, this particular hydrogen electrolysis generator | | | | plates. Some draw only 3-5 amps and some close to |
| was constructed from PVC and not glass. | | | | 20 amps. The word from auto mechanic forums and |
| So Tip #1 is: Never, never make a hydrogen HHO | | | | blogs is that drawing too much amperage will kill your |
| booster container out of Glass. Even if you construct | | | | alternator prematurely. Who needs that? |