Well, for the 'sound crazy' thread, here are some more theories..
About electrolysing water vapor, steam, there is some logic to it:
since we split the H2 and the O from the water, the higher...
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Well, for the 'sound crazy' thread, here are some more theories..
About electrolysing water vapor, steam, there is some logic to it:
since we split the H2 and the O from the water, the higher...
Hi All,
I am not sure if you know this, but it is cool to see the genius this guy was, Charles, Garret, 1935 US patent, the "Electrolitic Carburator"...
Note he had a buoy to keep the cell...
We can resume this by saying 'the skeleton is capturing the hydrinos in its crystalline matrix'. Free the hidrinos!
I will leave this for the next step - haven't received the plates for my 1st dry...
When I tried to use SS mesh it got eaten up in less than an hour, unfortunatelly. But nice bubbles!
I guess 316L (surgical grade SS) must have better conductivity (there is a comparative table under electrode types thread) and resists oxidation.
I am a believer of the magnetic field influence over hho production. The field could be originated from magnets or the current itself.
The orientation of the magnetic field could influence the...
Reading this thread (deciding my plate set-up) I ended up with a theory on electrodes and neutral plates. As a convicted newbie there might be a lot of confusion so please correct me if I am wrong.
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It would be interesting to use polymers (plastic) as electrodes, or at least cover them in a plastic enclosure. The organic polymers have durability, some conductivity, specially in certain...
Agree, I have seen some 'liquefied petrol gas' engines where they use a gas mixer, it looks like a ring shaped stove burner, to get a complete mix with the intake air. so the gas is injected all...
You're absolutelly right, but those statements show how they never consider the possibility of on-demand production as we are currently trying; meaning that they are absolutelly wrong, or we are.
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If we are extracting 2 atoms of Hydrogen and 1 atom O for fuer, why not use something that would furnish 3xH, 1N, and some Os....
What about mixing the ammonia with water, resulting in ammonium,...
The book is readable online at http://www.archive.org/stream/appliedelectroc00cravgoog#page/n7/mode/1up
BTW,
It is sad (and weird) that research didn't evolve much since then (1917)! in the...
Why does governments and the midia seems to prefer the option of using HHO cells to generate electricity in electric cars, instead of burning the HHO in the combustion motors?
Looks like they tend...
Hmm... those are condutivity values, or resistivity? the copper is lower in value than the SS... shouldn't be the opposite?
Another idea, just for the mad scientists:
what about this process...
Rich = Too much gasoline in the mixture = gasoline thru the exhaust pipe$$...
Lean = Too much oxygen in the mixture = higher temperatures = melted engine
There are Air/Fuel controllers...
Well I am a newbie, but read that a throttled 2.0 engine would need a 100 to 500 LPM (volume) of (mixture of) gases thru the combustion chambers. Usually the gasoline engine will intake atmospheric...
Yes, just use AC and the polarity would be changing 50 or 60 times per sec... excellent idea of comparing 12vDc and 12vAC .... that would define if reversing polarity would accelerate the HHO...
This one is also relevant to the topic, very interesting:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRz0a2qiCtc
Mixture of Gallium and Aluminum (Ga,Al) with heated H2O2... I guess thats the study of Ford Motors and UCLA, recently published. First publication I've seen mentioned this in 2006.
There is a video on youtube (below) showing the effect of applying DC current to a circular magnet under water... in one polarity, the HHO bubbles form and rotate clockwise; with reversed polarity,...
Hi All,
I am pretty new at this...
I read that if the electrical conductivity of Copper (Cu) was considered 100%, Stainless stell would be around 3.5%... so why the modern dry cells are using...