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  • Great idea, very resourceful. Any idea how much power was used in electricity vs. how much equivalent energy is produced burning the hydroxy gas?

  • can u breathe the oxygen that is collected? 

  • This is great, now I'll be able to get high on oxygen :D

  • Hello,

    This is Rachi from BANGLADESH

    It is highly appreciable if can help me out.

    I just made this generator in same way.

    I put 1tsp Baking Soda in 1L of water &

    It is producing enough HHO I think, but the problem is the both still nut along with the ware gets too hot. So I had sop installation in my car.

  • @maleshmawa2007 you can have the 2 electrodes inside 2 tubes, or use 2 containers and a salt bridge i guess.. jujst do a search. keep in mind, google is an advertisement company, not really a search engine.

  • this video is useless without audio. I suggest deleting and reposting; perhaps renaming it.

  • @MartyJSwizzle no offense, but you are incorrect. this video fulfills its purpose quite well. Everything is in the comments, what more is there to say? Im simply showing it to you. It is made of garbage, for free. what next friend?

  • @LiquidChem - I wasn't trying to offend anyone. I was simply stating that this video is useless because if I didn't know anything about Hydrogen Generators, then I would be completely lost without any instruction or information or text and the video is silent. That's all, I wasn't trying to be mean or anything like that. My apologies if you were offended.

  • @MartyJSwizzle no problem, i wasnt offended.. this isnt meant to be a tutorial, just a demonstration. Its more of a personal log than anything, and if people are interested in my videos, we can go from there! thnks..

  • Don't let those stupid comment work on you Liquid Chem. Anyway not knowing much about how you talk to youtube how do we take care of the sound? Is there someone at youtube you can contact re this? I'm keen to hear what you have to say whilst your video is playing.

    Cheers Nick.

  • @Wreckee thanks so much.. i dont ever let things work on me like that.. haters can hate, i spread love as much as i can. yes i have times of relapse and might say negative things from time to time, (rarely) but im still training myself not to.. i wasnt talking in the video, there was really nice soothing music playing which the googletube jerks deleted for no reason!

  • I am so proud of you.

  • @shivadamour really? i dont know what to say. thank you so much it means the world to me, ...do we know each other?

  • you made it for fun and didn't give a single detail but you kept recording the video for 2:39min. your 33years old, you could of told us what voltage you used or what kind of materials. LOL (best things in life are free)

  • @0MrBlue What are you talking about, did you read the description? I stated that I used 12 Volts, and I was very specific as to what materials I used.

  • @0MrBlue And i did not make it for "fun". Fun is irrelevant. This was made as a proof of concept.

  • @0MrBlue lol im not 33 years old

  • @LiquidChem i posted this comment 3 months ago where have you been, and your response is your not 33, ok then how old are you then !

  • @0MrBlue why?

  • Where's the sound? My computers OK ?

  • @Wreckee Youtube deleted the sound for no reason with no explanation. Sorry.

  • @Wreckee this is really bogus, i cant figure out why they (googletube) deleted my audio, i had beautiful music playing.

  • "Hydrogen oxygen gas" IE: Brown's gas.

  • @dieselscience Not when they are collected separately.

  • @LiquidChem In this 'apparatus' they are not being collected separately - hence it IS Brown's gas or they would be oxygen & hydrogen, not "hydroxy-oxy" or "oxy-hydroxy"..In solution, the already given names are "hydronium+ ion" & "hydroxide- ion." BTW,study these until you understand them: Anode (oxidation): 2 H2O(l) → O2(g) + 4 H+(aq) + 4e− Cathode (reduction): 2 H2O(l) + 2e− → H2(g) + 2 OH-(aq) Overall reaction: 2 H2O(l) → 2 H2(g) + O2(g) and you see there can be no such thing as "HHO"

  • @dieselscience i know, i didnt say theyre being collected separately, but they easily can be.. I dont know enough yet to say anything about HHO, in response to your comment, but if youre right, then a lot of people are using wrong terminologies.. tell me more!

  • @LiquidChem Brown's (Yull Brown tried to patten it & correctly was refused) gas is a mixture H2 & O2, not a molecule by itself - that's where some people get lost. It's the resultant gas from the electrolysis of water. Anode & Cathode are the metal pieces that 'put the charge into' the solution. Since O1 doesn't exist in nature (with some unique exceptions - inside stars, briefly in atomic explosions..) & you MUST balance the equation, it would be more accurate to call it "HHOO"

  • @dieselscience i see your point. I think people just say HHO as a name, like a lot of things "we just call it that".. know what I mean? lots of things like that are inaccurately labeled.. stupid stuff like aluminum in the US, but its actually aluminium

  • @LiquidChem I agree, it has become a big misnomer. People who think "HHO" means H2 & O2 in stoichiometric ratio did not have a good chemistry teacher - if at all. HHO = H2O = water. BUT, the metal element Al is spelled differently depending on where you are, IUPAC acknowledges either are correct, kind of like "color" and "colour"

  • very dangerous..

  • @XxXxXHellFireXxXxX how so.. I was in no danger whatsoever. Please explain.

  • Platinum would be the best electrodes to use, because it's an anti corrosive metal, It would be nice to see in your next video how you separate both gases

  • @shivadamour I have not separated the gases yet. I know how, I just have other things I am doing such as research on EM fields. Thank you for your input, I agree.

  • @shivadamour platinum coated i believe would be best, check out nurdrage channel. he made some electrodes., dude is pro. also, i have taken a small break from experimenting and plan to start posting tons of new videos tell your friends! really interesting stuff!

  • THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO

  • @shivadamour really? You're welcome! Thank you for the appreciation.. Please help get this video out to as many people as possible! Spread the awareness! Its time to wake up the kids.. Planet needs fixing.. Things need to change.. Information needs to be free.. We must GET RID of control mechanisms such as hiding information, and propaganda techniques, dumbing down the public so they dont know about FREE ENERGY!..

  • @LiquidChem Said like a true PARENT!

  • @shivadamour I do my best.. Can't wait til we all do.

  • cool vid

    

  • How is the degradation w/ the foil?

  • @UFOMAN618 You asked about foil, do you mean aluminum foil? I think you may be referring to the electrodes..  They're made of stainless steel sheets bent into spirals on a diagonal axis.

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