Complete assembly guides, bills of materials, wiring schematics, Lateralus controller code, and step-by-step instructions for every Genesis machine.
Tier 1 — The foundation of every HHO system. Splits water into H₂ + O₂ using DC electrolysis. Controlled by Lateralus.
| # | COMPONENT | SPEC | QTY | EST. COST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 316L Stainless Steel Plates | 150×150×1.5mm, mirror-finish one side | 7–21 | $15–40 |
| 2 | EPDM Rubber Gaskets | 150×150mm, 3mm thick, center hole 100mm | 8–22 | $8–15 |
| 3 | End Plates (Acrylic or HDPE) | 180×180×12mm | 2 | $10–20 |
| 4 | Threaded Rods | M8 × 250mm, 304 SS | 4 | $6 |
| 5 | Nuts & Washers | M8, 304 SS, nylon-insert lock nuts | 8+8 | $4 |
| 6 | Barbed Hose Fittings | 1/4" barb × 1/4" NPT, brass | 2 | $4 |
| 7 | Silicone Tubing | 1/4" ID, fuel-rated, 6ft | 1 | $5 |
| 8 | KOH (Potassium Hydroxide) | Reagent grade, flakes/pellets, 500g | 1 | $8–12 |
| 9 | Distilled/DI Water | 1 gallon | 1 | $2 |
| 10 | DC Power Supply | 12–48V adjustable, 30A, CC/CV | 1 | $25–50 |
| 11 | Wire + Ring Terminals | 10 AWG, silicone-insulated | 6ft | $5 |
Estimated total: $50–150 depending on plate count and PSU choice.
Sand both faces of each 316L plate with 220-grit, then 400-grit wet/dry sandpaper to create a uniform surface. This improves electrolysis efficiency by increasing the active surface area. Clean with isopropyl alcohol and avoid touching the faces with bare skin afterward (oils reduce performance).
Cut EPDM gaskets to match the plate dimensions (150×150mm outer). Cut a center opening (~100×100mm or circular) to allow electrolyte and gas flow between plates. Punch or drill two small holes at the top for gas collection channels.
Alternate: gasket → plate → gasket → plate. The first and last plates are your electrodes (+/-). All plates in between are neutral. A 7-plate cell = 2 electrodes + 5 neutral. Each neutral plate reduces the voltage drop per cell gap, improving efficiency.
Insert the 4 threaded rods through the corner holes of the end plates. Tighten the nylon-insert lock nuts evenly in a cross pattern (like tightening a wheel). The EPDM gaskets should compress ~0.5mm to create a watertight seal. Do NOT over-tighten — you'll warp the plates.
Install barbed fittings in both end plates. One fitting (bottom) is the water/electrolyte fill port. The other (top) is the gas output. Connect 1/4" silicone tubing from the top fitting to your bubbler (GEN-2). Fill the cell with KOH electrolyte solution through the bottom port.
Mix KOH into distilled water at ~28% by weight: ~280g KOH per liter of water. Always add KOH to water, NEVER water to KOH — the reaction is exothermic. Stir with a plastic or SS utensil. Let cool before filling the cell.
Connect the DC power supply: positive to the (+) electrode plate, negative to the (-) electrode plate using 10 AWG wire with ring terminals. Start at low voltage (~6V) and slowly increase. You should see bubbles forming at the plates within seconds. At 12V on a 7-plate cell, expect ~0.5–1.0 LPM HHO output at 10–15A.
Tier 1 — Essential safety device. Filters KOH mist and prevents flame flashback. Lateralus monitors water level.
| # | COMPONENT | SPEC | QTY | EST. COST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Container (jar/vessel) | Borosilicate glass or HDPE, 1.5–2L, wide-mouth | 1 | $8–15 |
| 2 | Lid (sealed) | SS or HDPE lid with 2 bulkhead fittings | 1 | $5–10 |
| 3 | Bulkhead Fittings | 1/4" NPT, brass or SS | 2 | $6 |
| 4 | Inlet Tube (long) | 1/4" OD SS or brass, reaches below waterline | 1 | $3 |
| 5 | Outlet Tube (short) | 1/4" OD, stays above waterline | 1 | $2 |
| 6 | Sintered Bronze Disc | 1/4" or 3/8" diameter, fine porosity | 1 | $4 |
| 7 | Silicone Tubing | 1/4" ID, 3ft | 1 | $3 |
| 8 | Check Valve | 1/4" barb, brass, H₂-rated | 1 | $5 |
Estimated total: $20–60.
Drill two holes in the lid sized for your bulkhead fittings. Install fittings with rubber washers to make an airtight seal. One fitting is the gas inlet (from electrolyzer), the other is the gas outlet (to torch/burner).
Attach the long tube to the inlet fitting — it must extend 6–8 inches below the water surface. This forces gas to bubble up through the water. Attach the short tube to the outlet fitting — it stays above the waterline so only dry gas exits.
Attach the sintered bronze disc to the bottom of the inlet tube. This breaks the gas into tiny bubbles, maximizing contact with the water for better scrubbing and providing superior flashback protection.
Fill with plain distilled water to ~75% capacity. Connect inlet from electrolyzer, connect outlet to check valve, then to torch. The check valve is your second line of defense against flashback.
Tier 1 — Precision oxyhydrogen torch for welding, brazing, glass, and jewelry work. Lateralus controls flow profiles.
| # | COMPONENT | SPEC | QTY | EST. COST |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Torch Handle | Brass micro-torch body w/ needle valve | 1 | $15–30 |
| 2 | Torch Tips | Set of 5 (#0–#5), brass/copper | 1 set | $8–15 |
| 3 | Inline Flashback Arrestor | 1/4" barb, brass, with check valve | 1 | $8–12 |
| 4 | Flow Control Needle Valve | 1/4" barb, fine-adjust, brass | 1 | $6–10 |
| 5 | Silicone Tubing | 1/4" ID, 6ft, fuel-rated | 1 | $5 |
| 6 | Piezo Igniter (optional) | Push-button spark igniter | 1 | $3 |
Estimated total: $30–80.
Connect in this exact order: Bubbler outlet → Check valve → Needle valve → Flashback arrestor → Torch handle. Every connection must be tight and leak-tested with soapy water before first use.
Before igniting anything: turn on the electrolyzer, let gas flow, and brush soapy water on every fitting and connection. If you see bubbles forming, you have a leak — tighten or re-seal that joint.
Open the needle valve to a low flow. Hold a lighter or piezo igniter at the torch tip. The HHO will ignite with a soft pop and produce a nearly invisible, extremely hot flame. Adjust flow with the needle valve — more gas = larger/hotter flame.
Tier 2 — Multi-stack, continuous-duty HHO welding station with Lateralus PWM control and sensor pipelines.
The GEN-4 parallels three GEN-1 style dry-cell stacks for 6–10 LPM combined output. The Lateralus runtime manages PWM duty cycle, monitors temperature, water level, and gas pressure, and provides automatic shutoff if any parameter goes out of range. No Arduino. No ESP32. Just Lateralus compiled to bare-metal ARM via LLVM.
Tier 2 — HHO-fueled catalytic heater for workshops, greenhouses, and off-grid spaces. Lateralus thermostat control.
The GEN-5 burns HHO through a porous ceramic honeycomb element. The ceramic glows and radiates infrared heat — similar to a catalytic propane heater but with zero carbon emissions. The only byproduct is water vapor, which actually humidifies the space. Lateralus runs PID thermostat control through a typed pipeline.
Tier 2 — On-demand HHO injection for internal combustion engines. Lateralus EFIE pipeline.
The GEN-6 kit installs a compact 6-plate dry cell under the hood, powered by the vehicle's alternator. HHO is injected into the air intake to supplement the fuel-air mixture. The Lateralus runtime adjusts the O₂ sensor signal (EFIE) and MAP sensor so the ECU doesn't enrich the mixture to compensate.
Tier 3 — Modular industrial-grade HHO generation with Lateralus industrial runtime and full safety systems.
The GEN-7 is a full industrial installation. Modular cell racks allow scaling from 6 to 12+ stacks. The Lateralus industrial runtime handles startup sequencing, water management, temperature limiting, leak detection, and emergency shutdown. Output of 20–60+ LPM HHO for industrial cutting, heat treatment, or boiler supplementation.