Wow, I'm finding all kinds of good information.
Most of my leads or surge of information seem to be coming from YouTube.
Firstly through a video by "AlmostHydrogen", I was informed of a website called "Practical Guide to Free-Energy Devices" at
http://www.free-energy-info.com . This website provides a 2000 page pdf on all type of devices that provide energy including HHO. The document is 28+MB and is titled "Practical Guide to 'Free-Energy' Devices" written by Patrick J. Kelly (I just noticed that this is the parent site to the link that Jbalat provided above for the updated D9 cell info.).
Secondly, in a previous post, I gave a link to
http://www.hydrogen-first-aid.com/hydrog...saver.html , which shows how to make a "SMACKS" cell. Although I wanted to make this cell, I have not, because the container alone, which is a water filter device, costs $50 - $60 by itself at Home Depot. I would like to have a cheaper container. Anyway, I found the complete build on YouTube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCuRL0Eee...re=related titled "001 Constructing the Cell" by AlmostHydrogen. Steve has a series of videos showing the construction. Steve uses a PCV container to build the device, so now I'm encourged to build this. Using simply 4" PCV the price dramatically falls to approximately $12 to make the housing (Home Depot prices). But I also found out about a "T-Cell" build, and I think I may decide to build that cell instead.
BTW what does SMACKS stand for? Is is named after the original person who originally build this design, or is SMACK an Accronym? I'm very curious as I'm putting together an Accronym sheet, that I hope to post later, to help noobs learn the terms of HHO. Or if someone has already done this please let me know, to save me the trouble.
Thirdly, ZeroFossilFuels has a series of Videos on YouTube that shows how to make a "T-Cell", which is similiar to a dry cell. The first in this series is called "#186 Make hydrogen with the Inverted-T HHO cell!" at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0RLeYluQ...L&index=10 . This series runs through #212. He however does not show the top cap assembly, which I guess is minor. He gets 97% of the way complete, but doesn't finish it up. However, the remaining 3% is somewhat intuitive. Someone else posted a video called "Tee-cell" on youtube at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlZ-ZC1S4sQ , which is a response to #212, showing results.
I've also learned that several HHO builders, time and time again, do point to this site, "Fuel-Savers.org" for finding the best EFIE for your car.
Lastly, I've found some information on NICKEL plates. It appears that nickel allows higher amps to flow much easier, keeping the plates from heating up, so that the whole system stays cool. Also Nickel supposedly corrodes less than SSL 316L. Nickel however costs 5 times as much as SS 316L. This also allows more amps to be used, so more HHO can be produced. Of course more apms means the alternator is taxed more, but it may be worth it.
Some HHO builders are beginning to experiment with Titanium plates. But I'm not sure what advantage this provides. I don't know what the cost is for this.
Personally I think I would like to use Nickel. However, trying to find a supplier is difficult. If anyone knows where I can obtain NICKEL Sheets, preferrably cheap, please let me know.
Cheers!
Fulcrum
Just a couple of other items...
I thought AlmostHydrogen did a good job of showing the electrical wiring layout for a system and then how it looks in a car. This video can be found here...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgdxGTdTC...re=related and is titled "A Real Life HHO Wiring Diagram".
Lastly, it seems inevitably that while searching for HHO videos on YouTube (over 15000 videos on the topic) that Videos on magnets are close by. Anyway, I found this intersting video of HHO production using a magnet titled "Magnet HHO"...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRz0a2qiCtc .
Cheers!
Fulcrum