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yellowsnow
07-04-2009, 03:46 AM
well no point hording my ideas since i'll never have the time or extra money to try them.

THE ANSWER TO HHO IS THERMOLYSIS

( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermal_decomposition )!! or thermolysis of water ; the wikipedia on this mysteriously dissapeared recently : ( http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1986CRASM.302.1219O ) but it really starts to break down around 1500C. Heat steam to more than 1500C and it will become HHO untill it cools, then it will turn back to water-steam. ( means safe recycling of unused HHO). i have 3 ideas that would work but have bugs to work out( except number 1 not sure if it gets hot enough).

1. The worst idea= running a valveless pulse jet engine on HHO to create heat for thermolysis.tHEORY= COMBUSTION OF HHO MAKES MORE HEAT THAN BURNING http://www.pulse-jets.com/ http://www.beck-technologies.com/ since the metal is red,orange, yellow hot it is pretty hot http://911research.wtc7.net/cache/wtc/analysis/fires/metcolor.htm what if you had a valveless pulse jet running on HHO with a water jaCKET around it ? the water jacket would produce the steam that you run through piping into the hottest part of the jet to turn into HHO. And the water jacket would cool the pulse jet enough to keep it from melting. ten dollar pulse jet (need to be able to weld stainless) http://tendollarjets.blogspot.com/

idea #2 ATOMIC ARC WELDER.... blow hydrogen across an electric AC arc to make around 3000-4000C (it used to say up to 5000C, but was changed) . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_hydrogen_welding http://www.specialwelds.com/underwater-welding/atomic-hydrogen-welding.htm up to 300 VAC to strike an arc but around 75 VAC at 10-20 amps to hold the arc. put steam through a pociiain tube through the hot spot and you create plenty of HHO very fast..more than you use to keep it going.

#3 microwave plasma .... by putting a glass upside down in a microwave with a lit candle underniegth it, you will see the candle flame rise up, turn into plasma, and be contained by the glass for about 10 seconds until the glass cant take the heat and shatters...plasma will go to 1 million degrees C from what i can find.. it's already patented to run steam through a microwave and produce HHO... but what about using a microwave fitted to make the reaction happen under water (mainly for cooling purpuses) with a substance molten in a container that is unaffected by microwaves.. of course with the generated steam runnning through piping into the molten substance that continues to absorb and hold the microwaves, creating HHO or just using the steam it's self..... GOOGLE MICROWAVE PLASMA YOUTUBE many videos


electrolysis cells are to ineffeciant. their is overunity to be found in thermolysis....... my electrolysis cell creates lots of HHO but runs a marine battery dead in 5 minutes. 100% to 30% Paul

yellowsnow
07-04-2009, 04:44 AM
Thermolysis

yellowsnow
07-04-2009, 04:04 PM
apparently info on the net about thermolysis of water has dissapeared within the last month. wiki used to have a full write up under WATER THERMOLYSIS but it's now gone. so here is what i know

water thermolysis= the the process of separating the hydrogen and oxygen atoms of water by using high heat. the water will start to break down at 1500C. once this heat induced HHO cools it will form back into steam/water. it does not stay separated like HHO made from electrolysis. therefore the higher the heat the more steam can be broke down, and the longer it will stay broke down. it is said that, besides solar thermolysis, thermolysis takes to much energy to be effeciant. but even my atomic hydrogen idea will produce a vast amount of heat that can be utalized for thermolysis. and if enough HHO is created to run a 4 cylinder car engine on 100% HHO? then the 1500 watts used to hold the arc and the one extra 140amp altinator used to run the electrolysis torch are nothing when that car engine is running 3- 10k watt generator heads.. their are many ways of making high heat.. the trick is to make it hot enough to where steam can be piped through the hottest area and stay there long enough to break down.. maybe by having the piping bent in a coil in the hot spot.. set up to be able to pump as much steam through the hot spot while having high enough heat to break it all down.

protecheqp
07-04-2009, 10:23 PM
nice info guy you gona be hering for stu lol........ but real cool stuff

PeteVamped
07-08-2009, 09:01 PM
Very interesting thanks for sharing

Philldpapill
11-23-2009, 08:02 PM
What are you calling over unity? The typical definition(although it's not really an accepted phrase), is a system that requires less energy input, than energy output. It's not just perpetual motion(energy in = energy out, fed back into the input to sustain it forever), but instead it actually PRODUCES more energy. This is totally BS.

However, there are systems that SEEM to be over unity, but they are simply converting one form of energy into another, without you realizing it. This thermolysis is a prime example. In this case, you are adding a HUGE amount of heat to the system, but you seem to only be accounting for the electrical energy needed to seperate the molecules. This type of thermolysis SEEMS to be using less energy to crack the H2O, but in reality, you are supplying the needed energy as heat. Clearly, it still takes the same energy.

Don't confuse over unity with high-efficiency.