what metal is the pot and how is it not melting? also would regular camping gear (stainless steel is what I got) melt with this?
I've been researching this subject a heck of alot, i'd like to build a torch to see if it can burn through a house brick :) (house bricks melt at aprox 2000-3000 C apparently, took me a long time to find an estimate of the melting point of brick lol)
Never!!!So far we have had a generator working in Phillips for over 12 Years 7 Days a week 24 hrs a day and except for routine maintanence once a year ,nothing major has had to be replaced.
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Ok. That will be a totally different number! How much gas is produced at optimum pressure then? Not 5,83 lites, or? That would be clear overunity according to Faraday. But Faraday didn't have the knowledge and equipment we have today though..
@waterflame007 , H density is 90 gr/m3, H combustion power is 39.8 kWh/kg. You used 1.6 Kwh of electricity and got 1.23 kWh by burning that H. Nice job, nice vid, anyway. IMPROVE haha.
hi there can you update me if you have prototype and ready to sell burner....thanks great video
rommelcva 11 months ago
i want soup
ip0dt0uch64 1 year ago
it doesn't melt because the heat is transferred to the water
you could fill a bottle with water to the very top and throw it into a fire and it would not melt and would heat the water
yes a camping gear would work fine
aluminum dosnt heat well for some reson and stays cool
the flame is actualy cool enuff the put you hand threw it but when it comes in contact with iron or steel it heats
wethecom 2 years ago
what metal is the pot and how is it not melting? also would regular camping gear (stainless steel is what I got) melt with this?
I've been researching this subject a heck of alot, i'd like to build a torch to see if it can burn through a house brick :) (house bricks melt at aprox 2000-3000 C apparently, took me a long time to find an estimate of the melting point of brick lol)
KKinsane2009 2 years ago
How often do you have to replace your steal plates?
mrcss 2 years ago
Never!!!So far we have had a generator working in Phillips for over 12 Years 7 Days a week 24 hrs a day and except for routine maintanence once a year ,nothing major has had to be replaced.
waterflame007 2 years ago
cleaner much safer gas
kamal10928 2 years ago
Just out of curiousity...what kind of material is the bowl made of? ceramic? metal? Thank you and keep up the good work!
patrickwinders 2 years ago
Swietna robota mam nadzieje żemoj projekt bedzie wygladał równie dobrze ;)
Chomalek 2 years ago
The Gas produced is 350 litres P/H and it uses 1.6Kw/H
The real beauty is it doesn't need to run on distilled water,ordinary filtered water with no adverse effect to the reactor cells
waterflame007 2 years ago
How much power can it produce?
luc59457 2 years ago
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freedombiteback 2 years ago
1600watts to produce 5,83 lpm. That gives only a mmw of 3,65. That is not so good actually... But it's nice that it can use ordinary tapwater though.
2550osiosterdalen 2 years ago
Sorry its not so clear
It take 1,6 kwph to charge to optimum working pressure.
Once at optimum working presure it will use 0.3Kw to maintain pressure.
waterflame007 2 years ago
Ok. That will be a totally different number! How much gas is produced at optimum pressure then? Not 5,83 lites, or? That would be clear overunity according to Faraday. But Faraday didn't have the knowledge and equipment we have today though..
2550osiosterdalen 2 years ago
@waterflame007 does this produce more heat than using the electricity direct? like in an electric kettle?
alistairarthur 1 year ago
@waterflame007 Do you think its possible to use the 350 liters P/H to fuel a 2KW generator, giving you some spare electricity absolutly free?
alistairarthur 9 months ago
@waterflame007 , H density is 90 gr/m3, H combustion power is 39.8 kWh/kg. You used 1.6 Kwh of electricity and got 1.23 kWh by burning that H. Nice job, nice vid, anyway. IMPROVE haha.
Believia 3 months ago
what no soup or at least a cup of tea ? it does not make much sense to go threw all that time , energy and money and not use the hot water lol
dahduke 2 years ago
nice setup , i agree How much energy are you using and approx. how much gas ...Thanks
jdcmusicman 2 years ago
cool-how much energy is required to make the gas to boil the water?
m3sca1 2 years ago