Hmmm wonder if any1 has tried using an oscillating circuit for pwm to power this? You would use less current and if you could harness the energy outputed by the reaction some how (some turbine or piston system) to turn it into electrical energy you should be able to power it and have some output to power other stuff too. playing around with different anode and cathode metals (Aluminium and another maybe) u could get it running off distilled water. Furthering that Ensuring the HHO turns to H2O
Hmmm wonder if any1 has tried using an oscillating circuit for pwm to power this? You would use less current and if you could harness the energy outputed by the reaction some how (some turbine or piston system) to turn it into electrical energy you should be able to power it and have some output to power other stuff too. playing around with different anode and cathode metals (Aluminium and another maybe) u could get it running off distilled water. Furthering that Ensuring the HHO turns to H2O
dude your actually cookin' the water i bet the was is like 420 degrees, and the steam is all like inverted and stuff, know i know what ppl smoke these dayz
Very Cool - the reaction is very interesting. 4 or amps at 120 Volts is = to 50 amps at 12 volts so its pulling tons of current. You've got me thinking now - not sure really whats happening their?? Thanks for sharing
This is not fusion. Temperature = The average molecular kinetic energy of a substance. Temp is just kinetic energy, or motion of a substance. In order to truly FUSE H atoms together you need the kinetic energy of about 5,000 times what you are doing. Just do a quick Google of Nuclear binding energy's.
I haven't been around much so I have no clue why you are doing this. Can you explain or point me in the right direction. But it looks like it might be a good idea for water heating
Interesting as usual Sirhoax. I think it would be also interesting to vary the gap of the spark plug to see the amps vs heat vs hho production. If the production is low, it might be because of direct burning. That would explaine the sound of thunder caused by lightning: Sudden expansion of electrolysed water!
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Hmmm wonder if any1 has tried using an oscillating circuit for pwm to power this? You would use less current and if you could harness the energy outputed by the reaction some how (some turbine or piston system) to turn it into electrical energy you should be able to power it and have some output to power other stuff too. playing around with different anode and cathode metals (Aluminium and another maybe) u could get it running off distilled water. Furthering that Ensuring the HHO turns to H2O
73kk13 1 year ago
Hmmm wonder if any1 has tried using an oscillating circuit for pwm to power this? You would use less current and if you could harness the energy outputed by the reaction some how (some turbine or piston system) to turn it into electrical energy you should be able to power it and have some output to power other stuff too. playing around with different anode and cathode metals (Aluminium and another maybe) u could get it running off distilled water. Furthering that Ensuring the HHO turns to H2O
73kk13 1 year ago
what is the point for Cold Fusion? what can we use this for?
Video85Man 1 year ago
This is not cold fusion,
Cold fusion, must be a reaction that gives a higher yield of energy than it consumes.
TheCaptFrank 1 year ago
@TheCaptFrank its just missed a couple of components to get it there.
sirHOAX 1 year ago
dude your actually cookin' the water i bet the was is like 420 degrees, and the steam is all like inverted and stuff, know i know what ppl smoke these dayz
lymefire 3 years ago
Very Cool - the reaction is very interesting. 4 or amps at 120 Volts is = to 50 amps at 12 volts so its pulling tons of current. You've got me thinking now - not sure really whats happening their?? Thanks for sharing
SpiritualMisfit 3 years ago
Looks like a plasma cutter under water.
redviper101 4 years ago
yup
lazzer408 3 years ago
wow thats pretty cool.
4g63attack 4 years ago
This is not fusion. Temperature = The average molecular kinetic energy of a substance. Temp is just kinetic energy, or motion of a substance. In order to truly FUSE H atoms together you need the kinetic energy of about 5,000 times what you are doing. Just do a quick Google of Nuclear binding energy's.
gsxjimg 4 years ago
wow thats cool, so thats 110 AC with 4 amps? neat - makes me want to get out a spark plug. Good idea about the mesh.
:)
hetgow 4 years ago
I haven't been around much so I have no clue why you are doing this. Can you explain or point me in the right direction. But it looks like it might be a good idea for water heating
KyHydro 4 years ago
I have herd most individuals use carbon rods with this type of cell, ......nice work w/ spark plug..............happy turkey day!
turboziptie 4 years ago
GOBBLE GOBBLE! :=)
sirHOAX 4 years ago
hi could you try it with a platinum plug
honda4004 4 years ago
Will do, have to get platinum and palladium plugs.
sirHOAX 4 years ago
Man that was loud ( or seemed so where the mic was located ) does the water temp raise with that ?
marthale7 4 years ago
Yes the water temperature will rise, the amperage will drop off once it hits around 180F. At that point the burn starts to size down.
It got up to 180F then was taking 50watts to keep that temperature. Less than a 100watt bulb for heat? Nuts.
sirHOAX 4 years ago
Interesting as usual Sirhoax. I think it would be also interesting to vary the gap of the spark plug to see the amps vs heat vs hho production. If the production is low, it might be because of direct burning. That would explaine the sound of thunder caused by lightning: Sudden expansion of electrolysed water!
gibs7 4 years ago
The heat got to 180F at which the burn started to subside to a lower intensity. Drawing only 50watts at that point.
sirHOAX 4 years ago
maybee try distilled water? I have been putting out buckets to catch rain water to see if it is better than tap water.
marthale7 4 years ago
is that useing normal tap water`?
harpersteven 4 years ago
The tap-water is saturated with bi-carbonate. It would not react without it in the water-bath.
sirHOAX 4 years ago
HOAX that was cool! Were you producing HHO? Are you going to test the amps/hot water ratio?
ktservicescorp 4 years ago
If I continue this to a more permanent set-up would be possible to test the amps versus heat.
For now its just playing around, seeing what is what. Kinda weary about playing around with lines voltage in water.
Regards, --S
sirHOAX 4 years ago
Yea, from what I understand. It is producing hydrogen then burning it upon creation.
So yea, it is creating HHO. --S
sirHOAX 4 years ago
Good job man...Your on the right track. Is that a palladium plug?
seriescell 4 years ago
Not that I know of. Will have to pick-up a palladium type plug to see what happens.
Will keep everyone updated..
sirHOAX 4 years ago