Cool videos!! Is there a way you can diffuse the gas before it is ignited, so you can get wider and shorter flames creating more surface area? Not sure if I said that correctly...
@GmanBB I've seen the epoch unit many times and i like the look of their stove but it uses a huge amount of gas for each burner. My goal is to use less gas to do the same job.
The watts used in this video was 420watts. I have another video where i cook scrambled eggs using 360watts. It can be done with even less wattage.
The electrical setup is simple. I am using battery chargers to power the units. I am not sure of the frequency. You will see videos soon using battery power and a pulse width modulator. Many cooking and heating vidoes comming. The process just keeps getting more efficient.
Keep in mind that it takes between 1100 and 1300 watts of power on an electric stove to boil the same water, and thats using the small electric burner. As i create more efficient burners the wattage will get lower.
yes you are right but did you ever try to mix vapour + wather + HHO and try to burn it at thr same time? in your system here you are creating a little amount of HHO + H2-O2 so is for this reason that the flame here is GOOD! but it cost a LOT produce H2O2 and very little power HHO gas if you use the stanley mayer setup. One of the secrets is how to burn wather and not HHO gas because like you did it it's need only a batt. charger.... after than if you want to use a LASER injection it's better :)
Part2: The Burner in the D14 (old) of Dave Lawton do exactly this thing use the HHO gas and at the same time that is burning it's recreating the wather from the HHO gas and it's using it AGAIN for to increase the melting point and so MUCH more heat by expanding and spreading the wather in the reaction... and at the same time was recovering electricity by EEC (electrons Ectractor Circuit) clearly he was a genius!
i mean it was bubling right there where the flame was, was it the gas that was doing the bubling ? maybe , i could still see the flame though and it didnt go off , so it wasnt the hho gas , perhaps a little of gas but yet the bubling was big. perhaps the boiling needs to be done right on the water lvl and with a floater control flow of water coming in to fill in . an immediate application could be distillation - desalination - water cleaning , this way it may be faster boil and thus lose less DC
i had seen once on an HHO video a guy just putting the flame inside the water not too deep to make the flame go , the flame heated the water right on the spot , i havent been able to find that video yet, if u guys can do this experiment or u find a video with that please sent me a message , ty in advance
Believe it or not, that is the next cooking test i am doing. Great minds think alike. I have a perfect circular slab of metal which is used for cooking on gas ranges. This will allow me to do what you suggested. I am going to try many things before i step up to multiple flames. Stay tuned.
That is one of the best things about hydroxy gas. There is no foul odors at all. I use KOH and it doesnt evaporate out with the gas unless i let it get too hot. This i a very clean burning gas. I have worked with lots of natural gas and propaine appliances and i can tell you Hydroxy burns cleaner than both of them. This is only the beginning, but i can tell you this is going to be the choice of gas in homes for the future. Heating, cooking, clothes drying and hopefully creating electricity.
I will be adding ambiant air in the future, but first i want to exhaust all experiments with a pure hydroxy flame. If we dont have to add ambiant air to get a good result, then that will make it easier to replicate a burner for those who want to make one. Stay Safe.
That is my goal. I want to spread the gas into smaller flames, but , i like to test everything along the way. You never know what results you get til you try.
I do have another piece to put on the burner, which is used for spreading the flame. I will do that very soon.
Cool videos!! Is there a way you can diffuse the gas before it is ignited, so you can get wider and shorter flames creating more surface area? Not sure if I said that correctly...
erikj7 10 months ago
Please search "Stove EP-168" on a youtube for the HHO cooking.
GmanBB 1 year ago
@GmanBB I've seen the epoch unit many times and i like the look of their stove but it uses a huge amount of gas for each burner. My goal is to use less gas to do the same job.
hhoball 1 year ago
how much watts you are using in this video? What about the frequency? tell me about the electrical setup.
Ps. Cool !!!!!!
TheIronStark 2 years ago
The watts used in this video was 420watts. I have another video where i cook scrambled eggs using 360watts. It can be done with even less wattage.
The electrical setup is simple. I am using battery chargers to power the units. I am not sure of the frequency. You will see videos soon using battery power and a pulse width modulator. Many cooking and heating vidoes comming. The process just keeps getting more efficient.
Stay Safe.
hhoball 2 years ago
420 watts it seem a LOT... good flame but a little expencieve are you sure that you are doing the thing in a radiant way? Or just an hybrid system
TheIronStark 2 years ago
Keep in mind that it takes between 1100 and 1300 watts of power on an electric stove to boil the same water, and thats using the small electric burner. As i create more efficient burners the wattage will get lower.
hhoball 2 years ago
yes you are right but did you ever try to mix vapour + wather + HHO and try to burn it at thr same time? in your system here you are creating a little amount of HHO + H2-O2 so is for this reason that the flame here is GOOD! but it cost a LOT produce H2O2 and very little power HHO gas if you use the stanley mayer setup. One of the secrets is how to burn wather and not HHO gas because like you did it it's need only a batt. charger.... after than if you want to use a LASER injection it's better :)
TheIronStark 2 years ago
Part2: The Burner in the D14 (old) of Dave Lawton do exactly this thing use the HHO gas and at the same time that is burning it's recreating the wather from the HHO gas and it's using it AGAIN for to increase the melting point and so MUCH more heat by expanding and spreading the wather in the reaction... and at the same time was recovering electricity by EEC (electrons Ectractor Circuit) clearly he was a genius!
Best Regards Stark*
TheIronStark 2 years ago
i mean it was bubling right there where the flame was, was it the gas that was doing the bubling ? maybe , i could still see the flame though and it didnt go off , so it wasnt the hho gas , perhaps a little of gas but yet the bubling was big. perhaps the boiling needs to be done right on the water lvl and with a floater control flow of water coming in to fill in . an immediate application could be distillation - desalination - water cleaning , this way it may be faster boil and thus lose less DC
SupYannis 2 years ago
i had seen once on an HHO video a guy just putting the flame inside the water not too deep to make the flame go , the flame heated the water right on the spot , i havent been able to find that video yet, if u guys can do this experiment or u find a video with that please sent me a message , ty in advance
SupYannis 2 years ago
COOOOOOOOOOOL!
ehnriko 3 years ago
What , no garlic ? LOL ! Nice job !
Davehho1 3 years ago
PRICELESS :)
InventorGadget 3 years ago
I'll have mine with clam sauce please !!!
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago
I'll have it shipped to you within 3 business days! LOL!
hhoball 3 years ago
Your using two dry cells?.......
freedombiteback 2 years ago
Cool or I mean real hot.
What about heating a thick plate with the flame then setting the pot on the plate.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Believe it or not, that is the next cooking test i am doing. Great minds think alike. I have a perfect circular slab of metal which is used for cooking on gas ranges. This will allow me to do what you suggested. I am going to try many things before i step up to multiple flames. Stay tuned.
hhoball 3 years ago
what dose it smell like?
hho gas is burning with electrolyte...
dreamyear 3 years ago
That is one of the best things about hydroxy gas. There is no foul odors at all. I use KOH and it doesnt evaporate out with the gas unless i let it get too hot. This i a very clean burning gas. I have worked with lots of natural gas and propaine appliances and i can tell you Hydroxy burns cleaner than both of them. This is only the beginning, but i can tell you this is going to be the choice of gas in homes for the future. Heating, cooking, clothes drying and hopefully creating electricity.
hhoball 3 years ago
mix air with hho...you can decrease the temperature of hho
dreamyear 3 years ago
I will be adding ambiant air in the future, but first i want to exhaust all experiments with a pure hydroxy flame. If we dont have to add ambiant air to get a good result, then that will make it easier to replicate a burner for those who want to make one. Stay Safe.
hhoball 3 years ago
since your an appliance guy, try this idea. Instead of the single flame, make and bunch of very small flames, like 12 flames around 3/4" long.
d3adp001 3 years ago
That is my goal. I want to spread the gas into smaller flames, but , i like to test everything along the way. You never know what results you get til you try.
I do have another piece to put on the burner, which is used for spreading the flame. I will do that very soon.
stay safe.
hhoball 3 years ago
Nice job man , I plan on making a cooker my self with 6 micro torches sometime in the near future ..
jdcmusicman 3 years ago