Asteros B708a 3d printed Hydrogen Generator
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Here's how you can design a hydrogen 3D printed generator to save on fuel costs: Build this Asteros Hydrogen Generator by assembling 3 printed components designed in Tinkercad, then printing them on a well-calibrated Prusa I3 printer. The model consists of 316L steel plates cut with a laser cutter, designed on AutoCAD 2007 to fit the 3D printed cell separator. This project allows several teams of students to work together and improve architect and mechanical design. Printing this model lets you experience instant fuel saving for your car, or inspires you to create and print your own HHO generator. The universe of 3D printing is vast, with many exciting projects in the works. To assemble the Hydrogen Generator, first, make any changes you want using Tinkercad software or its equivalent. Next, design the DXF files for the plates on AutoCAD. Print all parts of the generator in color of your choice. Then order steel plates from a relevant company and start assembling as per pictures, incorporating any modifications into the design. The most talented students will be able to make minor to major improvements to the HHO Generator's appearance or even bring it to the next level by adding separators.
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