Cathunter_3
09-30-2010, 02:28 PM
Hello, I am fairly new to this stuff. I have been throwing around the idea for an HHO generator for almost three years now but never got around to actually building one. My question is this: would the platters from a hard disk drive work for the "electrodes?" (i have heard them called electrodes and i have heard that this is improper terminology) I have seen a setup like this used with a solar panel on youtube, but they used baking soda and it ate the plates in about an hour. If I used lye would it be as corrosive to the thin plating of cobalt/chromium/platinum alloy? The reason I am asking is for the simple reason that this plating is much less resistant that ss, and in theory should generate more hho with less heat, if I can get past the problem of the plating separating from the plates that is. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Cory
p.s. I am planning to put multiple generators on my 2001 7.3l powerstroke. would I need anything to fool the computer? :confused: I know plenty about performance just not alot about the electrical systems.
Thanks,
Cory
p.s. I am planning to put multiple generators on my 2001 7.3l powerstroke. would I need anything to fool the computer? :confused: I know plenty about performance just not alot about the electrical systems.