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Rien a voir, ce n'est pas un champ magnetic... c'est une réaction thermique! lorsque les molécule d'hydrogene et d'oxygene se séparent et se recombinnent, elles dégagent de la chaleur. Cette chaleur crée un genre de turbulence autour des électrode en réaction avec l'eau moin chaude qui est autour. Tu devrais refaire le meme teste avec un recipient beaucoup plus petit...
yes the impulse of the coil does suck gases back into the coil. However this whole prcocess should be done with water misting fuel injectors and an internal combustion engine.
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This effect is very curious to me as well. And yes that was one of the effect that caught my eye from the start. I have been waiting for someone to notice this effect.
I believe it takes a very strong field to suck those bubbles back into the plasma.
@AllgoodAutomation no, its steam bubbles, its warm enough around the arc, but not further away, as the bubble rises it cools off and colapses kinda like just before a pot of water starts to boil, you can see bubbles foarm, but not make it to the surface... but cool experiment, you should build a plate hho generator and nail it with the coil, the arcs will ignite the hho and you will have exploding lightning.....heh heh heh...
Not a gravity field, Its an electro static charge acting on the positively charged Hydrocen atoms. Gas produced is lighter than air so gravity would attract the heavier water molicule not the lighter gas.
I have done the same thing...on my low power tesla coil secondary. It's 200-250Kv @ around 15microamps. I am trying to convert it to DC. I have some HV diodes on the way. My question is, You have it in series with a air spark gap and it's on your primary...is it DC? cuz it behaves like my AC
You know what? I think you may beright about the arc rectifying the power. I am going to try something soon. If this gap IS rectifying the output that would help me a lot. I have been reading that an arc may be predisposed to happen on one polarity more then other. If true I may be able to put it in line to a system I am building to produce H.V. DC. Maybe multiple gaps in a row??
i want to know abbout efficiency approx fromyour design. did yo think! with minimum surface paralel you can get max efficiency?
galihtanu 8 months ago
Try carbon electrodes and see gas production go through the roof.
ChrisPCrunchy 10 months ago
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buchananfibbing 1 year ago
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Rien a voir, ce n'est pas un champ magnetic... c'est une réaction thermique! lorsque les molécule d'hydrogene et d'oxygene se séparent et se recombinnent, elles dégagent de la chaleur. Cette chaleur crée un genre de turbulence autour des électrode en réaction avec l'eau moin chaude qui est autour. Tu devrais refaire le meme teste avec un recipient beaucoup plus petit...
carljbordeleau 1 year ago
yes the impulse of the coil does suck gases back into the coil. However this whole prcocess should be done with water misting fuel injectors and an internal combustion engine.
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henrykay01 1 year ago
YEP THEY DO THIS IS A VERY HOT PROCESS
AllgoodAutomation 2 years ago
do the bolts degrade?
kdkinen 2 years ago
DC is better for HHO generation
cheeseboat15 3 years ago
Any of you guys happen to notice that the burn was causing a gravity field and sucking the gases back into the core or was it just me? :0P
maxrisc 3 years ago
This effect is very curious to me as well. And yes that was one of the effect that caught my eye from the start. I have been waiting for someone to notice this effect.
I believe it takes a very strong field to suck those bubbles back into the plasma.
AllgoodAutomation 3 years ago
@AllgoodAutomation no, its steam bubbles, its warm enough around the arc, but not further away, as the bubble rises it cools off and colapses kinda like just before a pot of water starts to boil, you can see bubbles foarm, but not make it to the surface... but cool experiment, you should build a plate hho generator and nail it with the coil, the arcs will ignite the hho and you will have exploding lightning.....heh heh heh...
justin76bmw 6 months ago
Not a gravity field, Its an electro static charge acting on the positively charged Hydrocen atoms. Gas produced is lighter than air so gravity would attract the heavier water molicule not the lighter gas.
ChrisPCrunchy 3 years ago
@maxrisc ahhh! wormholes.. (very interesting.)
bananaphonehome 1 year ago
There is a metal that separates H and O on contact. It would be great for the humidity engine. We are more into burning water at ground level.
millennians 3 years ago
The metal is Magnesium.
ChrisKarr 3 years ago
Gallium Aluminium alloy or Mercury Aluminium alloy will seperate Hydrogen from water on contact. Ignited thermite will also work.
ChrisPCrunchy 3 years ago
Palladium also works to seperate hydrogen from other gases...
cophi1 3 years ago
Don't let them fool you, the most fun is the ignited thermite.
laxislife1265 2 years ago
Are you using pulse caps?
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angelsarereal 3 years ago
only the Tesla Coil primary circuit in series. See my other videos
AllgoodAutomation 3 years ago
It looks like the arc is ignighting the gas, what happens when the gap is bigger and does not produce the arc.Have you tried that?
crazzieg 3 years ago
now light a match near it
Mushu909 3 years ago
so did it produce any gas? From the vid really could not tell?
KokomoJ0 4 years ago
How much power does it take to drive the Tesla coil? How much HHO gas is produced as a result?
ising4jesus 4 years ago
I have done the same thing...on my low power tesla coil secondary. It's 200-250Kv @ around 15microamps. I am trying to convert it to DC. I have some HV diodes on the way. My question is, You have it in series with a air spark gap and it's on your primary...is it DC? cuz it behaves like my AC
RadiantEnrG 4 years ago
this is ac but I believe that it is some how being some what rectified by the water. I need to build a HV probe I can trust for my scope.
I don't want to burn up my $3000 Scope.
AllgoodAutomation 4 years ago
You know what? I think you may beright about the arc rectifying the power. I am going to try something soon. If this gap IS rectifying the output that would help me a lot. I have been reading that an arc may be predisposed to happen on one polarity more then other. If true I may be able to put it in line to a system I am building to produce H.V. DC. Maybe multiple gaps in a row??
RadiantEnrG 4 years ago
have you connected a series cell to those electrodes?
I've always wandered what would happen; I think a lot more gas though...hopefully!
If I had one TC I would try it.. just something to think about.
coquivagabundo 4 years ago