Originally Posted by
dennis13030
Does anyone have some ideas they could share with me concerning the use of HHO gas as a heating source. I understand that the flame from a HHO torch has some special properties when it is used with other materials(melts or vaporizes almost anything).
So if a small flow of HHO gas can produce extreme temperatures when used with tungsten or other materials, then it seems that it could work well to heat a home or other things.
The making of the gas is not an issue. It's safe extraction of the heat that is critical. What materials to use, moving the heat to the air(for heating a home), cost, reliability, manufacturability and safety all need to be addressed.
Ideas and suggestions are needed.
Making the gas with electricity will take more energy than what you can get from it. Perhaps if you could find a way to capture the heat generated while making the gas.
2006 Ram, 5.9 cummins HO. 4 cell design, 1.5 LPM@30amp, 24.3 MPG