HHO SWISS INOX 5 HOW TO BUILD HIGH PRODUCTION SPIRALS

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2008
  • I have been asked to show how to build spirals. Since for many people it is much easier to buy 1/12 of an inch 316 L Stainless Steel welding wire or a 1/8 of an inch wire,(instead of plates or tubes) I figured that for those of you who do not have the practical skills this video might just be a little hint and a help on how to proceed.
    Sorry it turned out a little long but there are so many details needed in order to make it simple and replicable.
    My next SUPER CELL is being laser cut these days and I hope to show it to you all in about 2 weeks time........
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Komentáře • 378

  • @elsolitarioangelito
    @elsolitarioangelito Před 5 měsíci

    NICE WORK SIR AFTER 15 YEARS I'M STILL AMAZED WITH ALL YOUR WORK DONE AND VIDEOS, THANKS HAVE A BLESSED YEAR!!

  • @wesleymccormick5380
    @wesleymccormick5380 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you!! Great demonstration. You spoke very clearly explaining every detail without getting off the subject. Also your visuals were very nice. Iv'e learned something new today. :) 2 thumbs up!!

    • @ammanninox
      @ammanninox  Před 6 lety

      wesley mccormick Thank you very much

  • @kitchengod2
    @kitchengod2 Před 16 lety

    Brilliant info and presentation - a real labor of love to do this for all to see and the film production is very easy on the eyes too! Thanks.

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 12 lety

    Thank you for sharing that idea. I realized that to but the video was already aired. In one of my following videos I am showing just that spacing of the wire while making the spiral with a much greater result. Thank you.

  • @rascle4
    @rascle4 Před 16 lety

    great job 2weeks ago i would of said i cant do that,thanks to guys like this i think i can.this is the real way to fight terrorism

  • @rikkiesix
    @rikkiesix Před 14 lety

    I have one word for this, Amazing.
    Great piece of engeniering.
    I love watching your video.
    I'm soooo gonna try this design.
    Greetings from Belgium
    Erik

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 16 lety

    Welll you got me on that one..... I never even considered that possibility do to the fact that those doors are not used over here, sorry for this ignorance! Well internet is a great oportunity to broaden my horizons. I really think that the fun part of this web encounter is what I like so much.
    Thank you and everybody else for posting and keeping it light.
    Thanks AMOX

  • @BlackZeroRS
    @BlackZeroRS Před 12 lety +4

    Yeah, he is a good man. I was make my self hho like this, it's amazing production. Thanks to this man. :))))))))

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 13 lety +1

    @AmazGraz I did spirals because it intrigued me and they looked fun and were very tiny but there is too much energy converted into heat so I gave it up especially because my spare time is nearly zero. Thank you.

  • @tomson600
    @tomson600 Před 16 lety

    Thanks for showing your great process clearly and simply... Wonderful video!

  • @AnnaelleD
    @AnnaelleD Před 9 lety

    Bravo! Excellent job! Thank you for the demonstration.

  • @Raymax642
    @Raymax642 Před 16 lety

    You are absolutely amazing!!! Thank you for the manufacturing information, this will be a wonderful help to us all!

  • @spark23ca
    @spark23ca Před 12 lety

    you are a brilliant guy ...i love that method of turning the wire...would work well for break lines too..thats wonderful...

  • @eddielee9004
    @eddielee9004 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for showing this Innovative-design & fluent-explanation...

  • @comradestryker
    @comradestryker Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing ammanninox you're awesome!

  • @blueeyesseto
    @blueeyesseto Před 13 lety

    i thank you for this design i mad a simalar one by putting a large spiral agenst the walls of the container and a smaller spiral in the center it has the best results i have ever seen

  • @dvehup
    @dvehup Před 16 lety

    THANK YOU AMMANNINOX FOR THE GREAT VIDEOS! You are so well organized and your work shows it. I appreciate the details. And Hello from Alaska!!

  • @LoungeLizardLouie
    @LoungeLizardLouie Před 13 lety

    Excellent demonstration.

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 14 lety

    Well this is very kind of you but since this is also the way I work in my every day life it is of no particular effort for me to do and I think if we all can add a bit of care to the video production we all obtain a usable quality with practically no extra work.
    Thank you again and I am looking forward to present in spring time a new cell with very interesting characteristics naturally only if all the testing will be as successful as I hope they will be.

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 14 lety +2

    As you see by watching my videos I do not pretend to be efficient but by now I do agree fully and concur with you that brute force is easy to obtain and that there are definitely more sophisticated and intelligent ways to obtain more gas with less heat. To bad I am no good at electronics, otherwise I would love to dig into the Resonant Electrolysis, it looks fascinating to me.
    AMOX

  • @bulldogge1232000
    @bulldogge1232000 Před 16 lety

    very complete and informative demonstration
    Spike

  • @PatBarberSingerSongwriter
    @PatBarberSingerSongwriter Před 16 lety +2

    Very nice. I can't wait to see this on a crude or accurate flow meter. Volume?
    Running current in opposite directions, RIGHT ON! That does increase efficiency.
    One suggestion: The positive current attracts the Oxygen ion, therefore it is more susceptible to oxidation...RUST. I would make it bigger for a longer lasting cell.

  • @shefket89
    @shefket89 Před 11 lety +1

    great demonstration about the reaction

  • @HippyDave57
    @HippyDave57 Před 14 lety

    Awesome yet simple design...I've already built one with stainless plates, but I'll be trying this next..

  • @markm330
    @markm330 Před 15 lety

    Hello, Thanks for the information and the perfect delivery of it. Your work looks great. It is laid out real nice. I hope to make a video of this quality myself someday in the near future.
    Great Job.

  • @user-cy3rq5vs9w
    @user-cy3rq5vs9w Před 10 lety +2

    Excellent videos! Thank you!

  • @SmartScarecrow
    @SmartScarecrow Před 16 lety

    yeah, that's fine for a Swiss watch maker !!! everything you put together, even something as simple as a coil cell, has a beauty and precision to it that is astounding ... don't you ever screw something up, or misalign, or drill off center ??? some of us are starting to think you are really an android sent to make the rest of us look bad !!!
    please keep it up ... your work is an inspiration to many ...

  • @OriginalUncleNemo
    @OriginalUncleNemo Před 16 lety

    Grüsse my Swiss friend. Very nice work. Thank you very much for sharing. Have a nice summer!

  • @574fedsup
    @574fedsup Před 11 lety

    You are very good at what you do keep up the interested videos!!

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 16 lety

    Thank you.
    That is what I have been suspecting all along since electronics it is so much based on knowledge and formulas, diagrams and mental abstract thinking that offers very little grasp for the eye to ponder upon.
    But as far as possible a simple language and a consciousness that most watchers and listeners might just not know what you electronics freaks are talking about, often already helps very much grasp the concept!
    AMOX

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 15 lety

    You are so wright!!!
    I feel a bit ashamed that I forgot about it; I realized it a couple of weeks ago as I stated above on a reply to Subspace4d and I will post it with my newest video in november. Thank you so much for your remark!
    AMOX

  • @70fury3
    @70fury3 Před 15 lety

    Thank You , You have inspired me! I am starting my project JAN 1st!

  • @Kntryhart
    @Kntryhart Před 16 lety

    Excellent effort! Very informative!!

  • @blackIce504
    @blackIce504 Před 15 lety

    Thanks for the video i learned so much as for your cell that zerofossilefuel they are right the electrons will travel the shortest distance hence you need to isulate the sides.

  • @marcosborges8
    @marcosborges8 Před 9 lety +11

    gracias hermano, tu vídeo está muy bien explicado, gracias por tu dedicación por hacer algo de bueno por el buen futuro de la nación, te deseo mucha suerte, vamos a lograr el uso al 100% de HHO en nuestros vehículos en todos los países, y bien, veo el pronto deceso del imperio petrolero, hehehe

  • @renato2736
    @renato2736 Před 2 lety

    Il migliore che abbia mai visto
    Molto bravo

  • @barrymaddox7392
    @barrymaddox7392 Před 10 lety

    Hi thank you for an interesting instruction,a company in the uk used spiral stainless tubing with a copper wire insert sealed both ends then created the coils the copper although isolated from the electrolite lowered the temperature and increased hho production due to the increased conductivity,but minus the copper erosion,just thought I would confirm what ammaninox had said,it realy makes a difference.

  • @HHODork
    @HHODork Před 16 lety

    you do great work. You have great skills.

  • @gregbaehring1656
    @gregbaehring1656 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for your content.

  • @morcoth
    @morcoth Před 11 lety +1

    I do not comment often, But, Having made coils myself, for other purposes, I thought I would mention how I got my spacing to work out easily.
    I like your hand-crank tube, do everything up to the point of inserting the wire to be coiled.
    Insert 4 wires in parallel, Wind at a sharper angle, well call them wires 1,2,3,and 4.
    when done, unscrew 4, and 3. Now if you simply shift 2, youll see that you have a perfect one wire spacing between 1, and 2.. You can rethread 3 and 4 as a second coil.

    • @JohnVieiraact
      @JohnVieiraact Před 5 lety

      I was thinking within those lines, yes, so we don't need tuning the coils, for mass production ;) this is really cool thought and the the video is well done.

  • @mbaqader
    @mbaqader Před 13 lety

    thanks man and you are so kind to let us know how its can make

  • @HardcoreTeabrewer
    @HardcoreTeabrewer Před 11 lety

    Thank you for explaining it so clearly and practically!
    But I will just experiment with metal plates for now.

  • @1foxtrot70
    @1foxtrot70 Před 14 lety +1

    Excellent video! You might try this to help reduce the work required to produce the coils. As you are winding the stainless wire on your mandrel, if you place a spacer (that is the same width as the space between the coils on the form) at the wire as it is formed around the mandrel when you finish winding you will have a perfect coil or nearly perfect with no or very little adjustments needed

  • @EarlRausch
    @EarlRausch Před 9 lety

    Great demo.!

  • @primalancia
    @primalancia Před 16 lety

    ciao carlo!
    rimango sempre più colpito dalla tua preparazione.... complimenti.
    la mia ignoranza in inglese mi limita molto.
    un abbraccio

  • @eastkyphotos
    @eastkyphotos Před 12 lety

    Awsome!!!! Now I am gonna subcribe good work! I hope I can find someone with a "how to" video as good as yours on building a dry cell. I heard dry cells are more efficient and I get a hint of that from you as well. Keep up the good work!!!

  • @geonylove
    @geonylove Před 13 lety

    cea mai tare de pana acum bravo nene miai dat o ideie super bravo

  • @rye214
    @rye214 Před 12 lety +1

    Wow! that's a good tutorial buddy! It also has a tutorial in making a special tools to make a coil (: GOOD JOB!

  • @jihadpizza
    @jihadpizza Před 15 lety

    excellent video.... top notch!!

  • @PBrofaith
    @PBrofaith Před 7 lety

    what a beautiful thing to share

  • @graceoverall
    @graceoverall Před 14 lety

    I would say based on my own research and readings, the Resonant Electrolysis technique seems to be best. Of course it requires a bit of circuitry that you have to make so it's a bit more involved, but if you work at it, you can certainly do it.
    You have to recognize that Watts are actually a measurement of heat. So if you put more voltage into the system and use an electrolyte to increase current, well then you get more heat.
    Great fabrication lesson ammanninox. Thanks for the vids!

  • @jhonnyginting8985
    @jhonnyginting8985 Před 5 lety

    i like that tick sound...does help me counting the turns..

  • @blankpanic
    @blankpanic Před 14 lety

    this is a very good way to make those coils your a very smart man!

  • @rparrao
    @rparrao Před 5 lety

    Wonderfull, congratulations from México City.

  • @jtararo
    @jtararo Před 13 lety

    Very detailed video. I was wondering if you were gonna show how to wind the pieces, awesome!

  • @TheBloodcleaner
    @TheBloodcleaner Před 5 lety

    OMG thanks for your time ..you are a great person

  • @SEAMAN-nanagat.
    @SEAMAN-nanagat. Před 5 lety

    Wow nice work

  • @edgev0nspike
    @edgev0nspike Před 13 lety

    With as many jigs you have made to make the coil, here is one more I use for my chainmail. drill your holes in the turning pipe to make a slot, that will except 4 wires side by side tighly. so when you unwrap them they are already the correct distance apart for every turn you make. This means wires 1 and 3 have the same space between them to the right distance needed for the center wire holding jig. Also you could make a smaller set to fit in the middle as you neutral wire/plate.

  • @mdivinc
    @mdivinc Před 15 lety

    Just want to say very nice job!

  • @techandroid1258
    @techandroid1258 Před 4 lety

    Excellent work very well done god bless.

  • @levmateos
    @levmateos Před 16 lety

    I really apprecciate your share, as you say is your tecknic but, inspire me to think in many other ways to do the same think - the goal as you say is not make hho gas only yet do it efficiently consuming less energy [Amps]keeping in sight that this device is gonna be instaled in a modern car where electric & electronics are urge...it seem that you have good skills in metal/mechanics construccion...thank for sharing from Texas.

  • @meejuust9865
    @meejuust9865 Před 9 lety

    From the heart, thank you

  • @pawnansell
    @pawnansell Před 12 lety

    Thank you for posting this

  • @SiberianStalker
    @SiberianStalker Před 11 lety

    Awesome.......Good job !

  • @danjohnuk
    @danjohnuk Před 14 lety

    thanks,nice and easy to follow video

  • @efrainrauleduardoromanoaba5092

    Thanks a lot.
    Great Video

  • @slider1860
    @slider1860 Před 16 lety

    even the crank that he made is beautiful.

  • @akoanani
    @akoanani Před 16 lety

    thanks for sharing you technique. It really helps me a lot......God bless

  • @rebeccakelly3570
    @rebeccakelly3570 Před 12 lety

    very nice thank you,very clear and informative ,not alike some others,keep it up cheers :)

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 11 lety

    The spacing is up to your precision in making the coils. 2 to 3 mm is an adequate spacing when using thin rods or marine wires. Remember though that a coil is basically a heater so you waste a lot of energy in heat, and the connections might get really hot, so if you can keep them in the water it is better. You have to test your cell with the electrolyzer by putting it into your freezer, or just the water+electrolyzer in a jar and see what happens, and then act accordingly. Good luck!

  • @graceoverall
    @graceoverall Před 14 lety +1

    Nevertheless, great work! It takes many people with many different talents to make a good product.
    Cheers!

  • @sulaimanrafeek3990
    @sulaimanrafeek3990 Před 9 lety

    Nice to see ur explanation thanks from rafeek sri lanka

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 11 lety

    Sorry somehow I missed your comment but I saw it today and I will cherish what you propose, hoping to achieve that amount of gas production soon. Thank you very much for reminding me: I have been thinking along those lines for some time now and I think it is they way to go, with some extra tricks I have found.
    Again thanks

  • @salmanaljazairy2150
    @salmanaljazairy2150 Před 5 lety

    Itis realy good idea .and great teature

  • @sidyoung
    @sidyoung Před 16 lety

    Excellent!

  • @niteranger
    @niteranger Před 15 lety

    Man, if I had your shop, you are extremely talented. P.S. I have the same welding hood LOL

  • @welljackson9
    @welljackson9 Před 9 lety +1

    very nice congratulagios

  • @gattomalo
    @gattomalo Před 7 lety

    Excelente, Amigo...!!!

  • @ilangovanNTK
    @ilangovanNTK Před 4 lety

    Exlant explain exlant idea good job

  • @ednobre
    @ednobre Před 12 lety

    U R THAT MAN THANKS.GREETING FROM BRASIL

  • @davea.5957
    @davea.5957 Před 16 lety

    Extremely well thought out and presented! Thank you. In your opinion which of the designs using wire spirals, plates, concentric tubes, etc. is the most effecient producer of HHO for an automotive application. Anyone else feel free to jump in too.................

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 15 lety +1

    Thank you
    I just found by trying out something else, the "right" way to wind the coils I will show it on my video #8 that will come in november
    AMOX

  • @user-bk4bj5bo4l
    @user-bk4bj5bo4l Před 5 lety

    1000time thanks. It's best ever seen

  • @AngieG0425
    @AngieG0425 Před 9 lety

    thank you for sharing!

  • @schade12
    @schade12 Před 11 lety

    good friend i realy liked all your videos i still wait you to install one in your car and show us who itswork cause all we trust in you thnx and good luck

  • @TheDarkeJ
    @TheDarkeJ Před 12 lety

    Very clear instructions! Thanks for your video, did you see the tadpole swimming around in the jar?
    That is the best production I have seen too, great job!

  • @sparten1114
    @sparten1114 Před 15 lety

    good job. you can turn your coils without haveing to spread them after. if you place a coil as a template first you can wind your new coil in between the windings of the template to get your exact spacing to save time. just a thought.

  • @787brx8
    @787brx8 Před 6 lety +1

    Use a truck with a lined bed for a bank of batteries.
    Build a large HHO cell for the truck bed as well.
    The look up "Split the Positive" with Bro Mikey. It's a way to recycle some of the electricity in the battery bank.
    Then a four panel solar system from Amazon or Harbor Freight should be mounted over the battery bank. To charge certain batteries in the rotation or it can be hooked up to the neutral plates in your HHO cell.
    This system can be used to generate large amounts of HHO. If you have the equipment and know how you can do a setup at home and just fill tanks for your vehicle, which saves on weight.
    Use this information at your own risk to persons or property.

  • @jacquesProduction
    @jacquesProduction Před 12 lety +1

    Maestro Ammanninox!

  • @Octave_Jump
    @Octave_Jump Před 9 lety +1

    oh ! great example !!!

  • @waltercoconelson
    @waltercoconelson Před 16 lety

    EXELENTE SE MERECE 10 STARS

  • @jamesnjeanniestanley3651

    My gosh you are magical

  • @pauls5745
    @pauls5745 Před 9 lety

    coils like this are easy to make. you don't even need to make a nice jig to wind them with a crank like here, but coils nested ( 4, 6, 8 etc) have more surface area than plates, the more coils you use will increase the amps used, increasing how much HHO you make :) coils of mesh like screen have even more surface area, but as they are pretty thin, will degrade faster.

  • @IamDiabolik
    @IamDiabolik Před 14 lety

    Ammanninox , i would like to see you try wires on your spirals and know what you think of it !
    keep up the works !

  • @azazzzzzz
    @azazzzzzz Před 16 lety

    good job !!!!!

  • @lccmartins
    @lccmartins Před 14 lety

    Very , very, very good.

  • @kwokwing
    @kwokwing Před 14 lety

    Thanks. GOOD TEACHER.

  • @dumindarathnayaka8432
    @dumindarathnayaka8432 Před 6 lety

    Good job.

  • @alex681219
    @alex681219 Před 16 lety +1

    THANK YOU...very much!!

  • @ammanninox
    @ammanninox  Před 15 lety

    I know I had the same problem in my video #8 we should submerge the spiral or better change to plates construction!!!
    Thank you AMOX