This HHO canister fuel cell design uses the sprial wires for electrodes and a glass jar with a plastic top.
Dont use glass for hho canisters
Explosive gasses do not belong in glass containers. It seems like almost everyone starts out using glass containers just because it is the easiest and cheapest way to test out the hho gas concept. People just dont want to spend the money for pvc or stainless steel body containers when they are not really convinced it will work in the first place.
But it really is a safety problem.
The gas in the top of the container is very explosive. That is a fact. Say , thats what makes it work isnt it?
So what are some good ideas for containers that dont involve glass? The 2 that come to mind first are pvc, and water filter canisters. There are even some tupperware food containers that will work as an hho container. But you do have to be very careful with your design so that you dont melt the plastic. Units that pull a lot of amperage with no means of cooling off the solution will warp the plastic container.
If you are not convinced that glass is a bad idea, just watch this video of some guys sitting around doing a test on an hho generator using a large plastic box for the hho canister. The wires got too hot from either loose connections or from just overload and boom. If a glass mason jar was used as the canister, someone could have lost an eye.
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