Well I guess we will have to agree to disagree then.
Larry's tube, (looks to be 1/2" od), is all the way to the top of a one liter bottle INSIDE THE BOTTLE, (3%-5% or more error of a one liter...
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Well I guess we will have to agree to disagree then.
Larry's tube, (looks to be 1/2" od), is all the way to the top of a one liter bottle INSIDE THE BOTTLE, (3%-5% or more error of a one liter...
Thanks for seeing my point. :D
The water displacement method is crude at best, but if the fill comes from the top of the bottle, (the larger the bottle the better as it would decrease timing...
I decided not to hyjack Larry's magnet thread.
Hey Larry, glad to see you back at it, (if even for a bit).
You don't know me but I'm trying to learn and you are one of my heros, (as you...
Hmmmmmm......
Sooooooooo ya think a 3L engine would be cruising on a 90% to 95% vacuum?
If the 3L 4 stroke engine with even compression in each cylinder is turning 2000 rpms 3000 liters of...
Hey Dave,
My first look at this issue came to the same hurdle you put forth.
Mr Hazelton's reply is spot on.
The H2 gas is a catalyst for the ICE (which is a very inefficient user of...
Agreed.
I was under the impression the inexpensive Cr+6 test may give some insight into that question.
It seems the high PH causes issues with the test. :(
Yes I have found out real quick they are hype. :(
Found a thread on another forum tonight that ads significant information to this puzzle.
It would seem the home test kit for Cr+6 mentioned in this thread, (youtube video), is not effective for a...
This is getting a bit frustrating.
Hope some of you can help.
A friend and I are looking for an efficient stable HHO generator we can work with that delivers what is claimed, (even close would...
There could be a lot of potential reasons for such an observation. BTW that is the main "finding", (different "sounding" explosions), that people who claim a difference in the "quality of HHO gas"...
This subject is covered in depth in another forum:
http://www.waterfuelforall.com/forum/index.php?topic=592.0
Hope this doesn't break any rules here.
Bottom line calculations from scientific...
I was a verbal claim. I will look at their web sites and see if they expressed it there as well.
The web sites don't make the claim they made verbally.
Found a claim online, (not the same...
Some make claims about monatomic H and O instead of diatomic H and O. That also seems unlikely that very much monatomic gas exists either.
George Wisemen claims there is a elevated form of water...
Some of the same manufacturers of HHO generators make claims about the "quality" of the HHO gas.
I have learned that dry cells with stainless 316L seem to function the best, and if properly...
My first post was about a controversy about chrome +6 (that I didn't realize was such a big deal when I posted), was a sales issue between cell manufacturers using non stainless electrodes and those...
Thanks that sounds like I was wrong.
1 mole of O2 = 22.4 Liters @ 0 C, (32 F) 24.446 @ 25 C, (77 F).
1 mole of H2 has the same volume as O2.
3 moles of HHO, (1 mole O2 and 2 moles H2) @ 25 C, (77 F) = 73.338 Liters
One liter of water makes 1860 liters of Brown's gas @ 0 C, (32F)
The way to make 28% KOH, (it seems more concentrated KOH is possible but electrical properties are not favorable as an electrolyte).
280 grams of dry KOH (in pellet form) to 720 ml distilled...
Hi folks. The anal layman here again.
As a non scientist/chemist I would like "one stop place" for some basic information that could be helpful for those of us trying to understand HHO gas from...
http://www.hhoforums.com/showthread.php?t=2235&highlight=fructose
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Thanks.
I have confirmed my initial instincts with this preliminary research (that I will continue) and now need to carefully produce some used KOH electrolyte after some run time with 316L...
Thank you, that is exactly what I intended.
You maybe right.
Sorry I put you folks through this, but I felt the need to check it out, since I'm going to use this fuel saving technology myself, (and my life's experinece is the devil is...
I Think I now have learned enough to draw some preliminary conclusions.
#1 316L Stainless seems the best material, (most cost effective as pure nickel would likely be better), for cell plates at...