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  • this isnt what i was looking for.

  • like this if you thought this was gonna be a bong

  • you sould like the weed report guy lol

  • question where to buy clear tubing for bubblers? Im in canada so macmaster car not possible they dont ship anymore

    to canada?

  • damn i thought u were gonna load a bowl of some kush not put together some junk

  • 8>/

  • Marine epoxy is not going to bond to plastic very well. You could probably get a better job with PVC pipe glue.

    Normally you would use #18 plastic cement. Go to a plasic shop and they will have scraps and glue, etc.

  • Whats the name of the song?

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  • Have you tried cutting the 6" tubes down to 4" and adding an extra stage? It wouldn't be much bigger than the 2 stage you have right now, but it would clean the bubbles even better.

  • By the way, I forgot to say... Awesome Bubbler!!!

  • I posted the drawing, but I doesnt show up with the video reaction.

    So heres the name of the video Its called Re: Coolest Bubbler Tweaking # 2

  • And I hope the cheapgasbook(crap).com losers dont steal any more of your videos. maybe if you say dont buy that cheap gas book 2or3 times in your next video they stop stealing your stuff. I have seen the book and its a load of crap they say that a small jar type spiral sell can produce 5 L p/m and that that will cut your gas use In half. There system can not even produce 500ml p/m and hardly reduce gas use ITS A SCAM

  • Hey Steve, COOL BUBBLER. I think I can solve your leaking valve problem. If you take some hose or tubing lead it to the top and back down again. than you can leave the valve out completely or put it in as an extra safety. I made a drawing of the bubbler with the extra pipe and posted it as a video response so you can see what I mean. Good luck with your bubbler.

  • Where are you getting the clear pvc tubing and what kind of cost are we looking at? thats some neat stuff

  • mcmaster ((dot)) com

    part # 49035K28 STD-WALL (SCHEDULE 40) CLEAR PVC UNTHREADED PIPE, 2" PIPE SIZE X 4' LENGTH 1 each, $31.76

  • hey steve. keep the videos coming. i have so much hho tech bottled inside my head lol. The pressure isn't a good thing i don't think. I've heard from a few sources that a vacuum being drawn on a cell will increase efficiency as well as a pump/reservoir increasing efficiency. once you get a good baseline system installed you might want to experiment with a pump/reservoir/vacuum setup and do a baseline comparison to confirm or deny this. Nice bubbler!

  • nice man

  • They are cheaper at Home Depot. I found 3" test caps for 30 cents... 2" are probably 20c. Any MPG updates from your car?

    Kutless cool...

  • I looked at my hd and they didnt have any

    :(

    so I had to go to lowes

    :)

  • Steve,

    A shame you couldn't just remove the spring from the check valve all together and just let gravity work for you. Then you would need almost no pressure to push the ball up. If it didn't float, that would be my luck. LOL

  • haha great video man ,the time warp thing was funny.

  • kutless...yeah! The first time I saw the "amazing bubbler" I knew you were on to something. I am now wondering what the required pressure is to open that stiff check valve? The concept of no liquid bypass should work. The pressure will also be in your generator all the way through to the top of your bubbler. Since there will be maybe several lbs of pressure maybe temps won't get so high??? That would be good! As long as the cell is sealed good this setup should work. I see success.

    Blessings.

  • can't wait to see what your going to put in the bubblers. Hopefully someone has thought of something for winter that won't freeze. LOL

    Glad you were able to find those test caps. Save some cash using those.

  • I think a little rubbing alcohol in the HHO system works in the winter.

  • Since I can't seem to find a check valve that will hold up, I've decided to eliminate them from the design. So I have to use distilled water in my bubblers so that when they suck back into the electrolyzer they don't contaminate the electrolyte.

    I'm having check valves that either pass the water both ways or won't pass the gass either way. All were bought from mcmaster carr, so they are high quality valves. I also had to start using rubber stoppers in the bubblers to keep them sealed.

  • Great configuration !!! Best of luck with experimentation! Godspeed.

  • hey steve nice job!

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