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  • that's not even hydrogen. STEAM

  • wow this video explains it all, nice

  • freemicrosoftpoint[DOT]com for a working one...

  • hidrogen plazma generator

  • thats cool but one problem THATS STEAM NOT HHO !!

  • My Hydratron Water Piston is stationary, never needs re-fueling, and only uses the heat from the recombinant water reaction. The only moving part is the electron, and the only replacement parts are the fuel rod electrodes, copper and zinc, naturally. Have a nice day, professor!

  • So it creates energy from nothing?  Sounds suspiciously close to defying thermodynamics...

  • Calculate the efficiency of your electrolizer (important data);

    -1 kWh=860 kcal

    -H2 CombustionNRG=33811 kcal/kg

    - 8.9368 kg of H2O "electrolizes" in 1kg of H and 7.9368kg of O.

    Unless your electrolizer can dissociate 1kg of H2O using less than 4.4 kWh, it is not efficient.

    In the process, H2O is getting hot, so don't let H2O vapor escape and return it to the jar in form of liquid H2O, for better accuracy.

    Put a scale under the jar, weigh and tell us...

  • It is impossible to dissociate 1kg of water using less than 4.41kWh of energy.

    If you can dissociate 1kg using 5.51kWh of energy, then it is a 80% efficiency, which is very good, the rest 20% will be lost as heat.

    The people shall hopelessly try it with less than 4.41kWh, and I will laugh at their futile attempts, HAHAHAHAAAA! These were your thoughts right?

  • thanx HWOOD

  • A 5HP Electrical Generator fully powered with "a container of boiling water heated by an arc""

    jlnlabs.imars dot com/bingofuel/html/bfr5hpgen.h­tm

  • How much power does the arc use compared to the Hydrogen output? As hot as that water looks, I would think there is a lot of wasted power boiling that water. Nice website by the way!

  • Don't get too excited just yet guys...All this video really shows us is a container of boiling water heated by an arc and a bunch of wet steam coming out of a pipe. He didn't even bother to show us if the escaping gases had any Hydrogen at all!

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  • @segarza Actually thats how you make hydrogen fuel. You introduce steam into a vessel that has iron+iron oxide which is heated in the vessel. Steam is decomposed into its elements, hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen is collected over water.

    You can find this information in General Chem book. Page 23 Figure 2-3 ISBN: 0-02-395010-2

  • @NerdForMIT Yes, I know that. It's old technology from the 18th century. How much energy is used to heat the vessel high enough to cause this reaction compared to how much energy in the form of Hydrogen you are getting out?

  • @segarza I never tried it before only studied it. I can give you the formulas required to know what the weighted Hydrogen amount it ect. If you would like.

  • @segarza I study Electrical Engineering, so pretty much if it was I, I would end up using the efficency formula. However in the sake of things being done properly I will post the formulas for this later.

  • @segarza Here is the formula, I will use Daltons example.

    hydrogen, % = (mass hydrogen / mass hydrogen + mass oxygen) X 100

    oxygen, % = (mass oxygen / mass hydrogen + mass oxygen) X 100

    Results of the analysis of water reported in Dalton's time were 87% oxygen and 13% hydrogen. This indicated a mass ratio of oxygen to hydrogen 7:1, that is, an atomic weight of 7 for oxygen.

  • I could run 100 percent HHO with this system in my car - If the specs are correct, and If I had the secret ingredients.

  • Explain, please! Can't see much here...

  • see options (more)at the right

  • they use carbon rods, you can find inside in a recharge battery and inox (stainless steel) and this produce sintetic gas more fast than hydrogen but need more energy ... (sorry my english)

    more info. search for Bingofuel reactor

  • 4000 times more energy than what gets put in?

    What do they put in there, pixie dust?

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