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    Cool thought Keith. It would be like a HHO light...

    Cool thought Keith. It would be like a HHO light bulb. How would you get more heat out then you input? That would be my question. If I put a HHO flame on a needle point I burn through the surface in...
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    Ideas

    There is no doubt that a heater can be made. But the BTU output will stink. It will cost more than if we had electric heat.

    We need some technology to blow away Faradays formula. UV laser...
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    Nice answer. Well done sir! Joules makes me...

    Nice answer. Well done sir!

    Joules makes me dizy with those big numbers. :p

    The only reason I convert everything back to watts per hour is so I can compare it to electric heat.
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    Accepted. I tend to fire off with the keyboard...

    Accepted. I tend to fire off with the keyboard before my brain kicks in. Then once I hit enter the battle of words takes over and completely takes over what we are here for in the first place, to...
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    If you read the other posts it is mentioned per...

    If you read the other posts it is mentioned per hour.

    I never said watts was energy. It is used to quantify the amount of energy.


    If you can use any amount of BTUs then please show me how to...
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    I understand the idea. However you need a second...

    I understand the idea. However you need a second heat exchanger to capture the flue heat. The newer units have this, but they are already running at a high EFF so an HHO would not help much for the...
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    You need any two of those numbers to figure out...

    You need any two of those numbers to figure out the third. However "WATTS" is what tells you your energy consumed not "AMPS".
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    Meter

    Oh, that's not condencending. :rolleyes:

    Thankyou for your input.

    I came asking cretain questions and a person started immediately telling me how much I knew or didn't know about HHO. Go read...
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    Oil and O2 Don't mix

    How would you get the mixture into the oil flame? The burn rate of HHO is so high it would not project far enough to mix with the oil.

    If you introduce oxygen to oil before it is lit you will put...
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    I'm not arguing your science of making HHO. I...

    I'm not arguing your science of making HHO. I know what a frigging amp is.

    All I'm asking is what your electric usage was when you made the HHO. What in your highschool chemistry head is...
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    Remenber an internal cumbustion engine is around 15% efficient.

    Take a car at 30 MPG and double your efficiency and now you are at 60 MPG.

    You are still only at 30%. The sky is the limit.:eek:
  12. agree with this

    You have to agree with this just on simple chemistry.

    The rate of burn of hydrogen and the pure oxygen help in the combustion process of the gas.

    The people that say "that doesn't work" are...
  13. Thread: Questions?

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    Questions?

    Hello,

    Are anyone's generators operating under pressure?

    Production will drop off but could I get an example if anyone is producing at say 5psi discharge?

    I looked on line and the higher...
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    answers

    That 50,000 number is the BTUs in 1 pound of HHO

    If you have a 720 watt electric heater producing 5000 Btus don't tell anyone.

    You should be getting about 2300 BTUs for that 720watts.
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    Cut and paste

    I commend you on your cut and paste abilities and I'm not arguing the science.

    I do think you need to learn how to calculate your home electric bill.

    Without that knowledge you can't...
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    BTUs

    20 BTUs in 1 liter, I'm rounding up on the BTUs, WAY up. It's less then that.

    Now you know why I am looking at the most output for $1 of electricity.

    You can not calculate your electrical usage...
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    Back to the question

    Everything on this planet has a BTU rating/ per it's weight.

    cubic foot natural gas= 1000 BTUs
    cubic foot of propane= 2500 BTUs
    cubic foot of hydrogen= 319 BTUs
    1 gallon of gas= 114,000 BTUs
    ...
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    You are burning a gas. It does not mater if you...

    You are burning a gas. It does not mater if you burn it with a standing pilot or through a torchhead. You can aim the flame at ceramics or a pot of water. When you burn 4 LPM you get "X" BTUs. I'm...
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    [QUOTE=myoldyourgold;48362] Now its 650 watts to...

    [QUOTE=myoldyourgold;48362] Now its 650 watts to make 8 LPM. If you use the same reactor that I referenced in my post then you would be making 8 LPM at 47 amps which is about 88% efficient...
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    Here is the test.

    Who here has a reactor even close to that? Because, I can make us rich in a year.
    650 watts of power at 120v or what ever converted power you prefer and produce 8+LPM.

    So you have apples to...
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    conversion basics

    You are only talking about 4000-6000 BTU output with that size heater. There is no use in trying to make one that size when you can get the same thing with a $35 electric space heater.

    If someone...
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