Part 11 HHO Project – Arduino Intergration

Someday I would love to build a custom shield, but for now the Radio Shack PCB that has the same pins as a breadboard is working for now. I like that I can easily plug and unplug the Arduino from the project.

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Part 9 – HHO Project – Power Supply Rebuild

This is a continuation of the first post - Is It Possible To Build A Computer Controlled Feedback Circuit For HHO Generator? My personal discovery of the invention developed by Stanley Meyers, a Voltage Intensifying Circuit with very low amperage. It has been a long time since I have made a post for this project, it [...]

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Part 8 – HHO Project – Velleman Quad Relay Card Build

…The radial components like diodes and resistors were taped together in order and easy to double check with the assembly manual. The board is well labeled to match them up on the component side…

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Part 7 – HHO Project – Power Supply Assembly

In the end, the full goal is not to just pop HHO bubbles with a match. I hope to have some real volume of gas production, and getting out the energy that is locked in water to make a differance. This will not be an over unity device, energy does not come from nothing. it is in the power of the hydrogen atom. That when burned just makes water.

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Part 6 – HHO Project – The Project Box

… because the only way to add mass to this planet is an asteroid. The resource of aluminum in a landfill is harder to sort, compared to just giving it to the foundry. It is the easiest and smartest way.

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Part 5 – HHO Project – The Power Supply

…. LED’s are perfect for this, but the source voltage for the inductor is +9v. Here the problem, the LED, I wanted to use is 2.3 volt LED. As I learned, it is not just that a resister controls the amount of voltage, but it must control the current limits. A simple math formula is used to ….

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