Meyers – Lawton HHO Generator Replica

November 3, 2008 by
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19 Comments on Meyers – Lawton HHO Generator Replica

  1. frostbitewinterwind on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  2. thx

  3. vshart on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  4. i still dont undrstand how to buld it or where can i buy a redy unit with inctruction how to instal & run it on my car(or actualy how to make my car run on it)

  5. virgojeep1 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  6. if its all about resonance then why not just use an inverter and make AC from DC. AC is all about sine waves and frequencies. I know that joe cells work well with low amperage anyways and voltage is simply a measurement of pressure differences also known as vibration.

  7. ssaguiar on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  8. MHz or KHz?

  9. fuckingnewguy on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  10. Good call D9. Every cell will have its own special resonant frequeincy depending on its dimensions. 5 stars.

  11. D9magestic on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  12. play around 23.450 MHZ range people, but you might have to go as high as 46 MHZ.

    Peace light and love to all.

  13. vegasheat07 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  14. Bravo!!!!

  15. GeetzRomo on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  16. so what was the final HHO output with PWM as opposed to w/o PWM? Great stuff!

  17. rumoursofwar on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  18. is this what I think it is?? a signal generator hooked up to the amp section of a junk home stereo?? you mean if I was to take a signal generator and connected it’s output into a 1500+ watt car audio amp, I could make my own HHO in large volumes??

  19. fabman61 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  20. I am a metal fabrication guy by trade but know nothing of electronics. Would anyone be willing to share detailed step by step instruction on how I can build one of these. In return I would be glad to help refine within fabrication side so we all can stick it to the oil companies.

  21. JamesBriskly on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  22. The question is: How much USD electricity goes in, and how much USD gas comes out?

  23. sirHOAX on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  24. Amazing quality set-up. Proved worthy, best of luck with more development in regards to future projects. Cool stuff, ey?

    Regards, –sirHHOax– :=)

  25. jurah2o on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  26. 14V, from 7 to 10A

  27. mcpotplant on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  28. may i ask what voltage /current is hitting the tubes

  29. skeeterb2006 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  30. Cool video, I like the song you play at the beginning, “Baba O’Riley” by the Who

  31. m3sca1 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  32. didnt you watch it til the end?

  33. sn1pe352 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  34. I was expecting a little more than showing off the cool toys , but I gave it a +10 anyways :]

  35. jurah2o on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  36. thanks for rating!

  37. m3sca1 on Mon, 3rd Nov 2008 2:41 am
  38. nice work

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