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  • Hmm.. that kinda reminds me on stroboscope XD

  • You should seperate the gases so there is no flashback.

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  • huh i dont get tgis but it looks cool

  • I like that IDEA. Very Good.

  • Holy Lighting!!!!!???????. THAT'S a GOOD design.

  • Thats one ligit flashback arrestor.

    What do you think? Will an ordinary bubbler stop the flame from igniting the hho unit under the same conditions as in your test?

  • To:andruxa4life

    If your HHO cell is pressurized and you open the hose and you create a line of bubbles back to back through your bubbler it reached the source. I know I have done that. This is why I have created the best flashback arrestor using a water filter unit. If you do not believe me by one from the store and make it or I can make one for you. Let me know what you want to do.

  • I think it is indeed a good design. simple, safe and replicable. Kudos! :-)

  • Pretty cool, but you're not really testing it under pressure. You're releasing the pressure before ignition each time. If you really want to test under pressure, put a brass needle valve on the end of the hose and restrict the flow just enough to hold back the desired pressure, THEN ignite it while in this mode.

    Word to the wise. Do it from behind a blast shield, you and the camera operator.

    Z

  • To: ZeroFossilFuel

    Using a needle opening under pressure would cause that small opening to become a welding torch. I have done that. The only way to force the flame through the small hole would be putting a larger hose with a ball chamber that captures the gas to ignite backwards towards the small hole forcing the flame through. Under pressure backfires more than one time on demand one time.

  • I wasn't referring to a needle filler. Rather, and actual needle valve. You're probably right just the same.

    There is one other very interesting thing to note in this video. Notice the intensity of the flash at the beginning when there is little or no steam, as compared to the flashes in the presence of steam.

  • @pjckac1 Wait so if I understand this, if the line was pressurized, the flashback arrestor would have a flame inside it at the end of an orifice...??

    I do not understand what you said...lol

  • @pjckac1 I'm planning on measuring the cubic inch of air my GM 3100 v6 uses at a specific RPM, then making an HHO generator to produce sufficient output.

    This means back pressure is possible, so I plan on making a blow off valve, as each component will have a flashback arrestor to be safe.

    Am I doing this wrong?

    I'm not removing my petroleum injectors and fuel system, I'm planning on having fuel/HHO mix, or pure HHO...

  • Never mind, saw it again. too much caffeine.

    Anyway, congrats. That IS funny, how do they know a flashback can't be made? Well, they never had a reason to make one so the work to develop one never got done, so false logic led them to conclude that since THEY didn't make one that it could not exist. If this line of thought were true, none of us would have parents.

    This is a great step for the industry! Can't wait to build one!

  • Right, I mean, I understand.... the fact that the HHO IS under pressure is exactly why you have the multiple explosions from a single ignition source, the HHO under pressure takes more time to dissipate than the flash front of the hydrogen allows. At some point the flash has to change direction since there is no source of flash coming from the suppressor itself and no other ignition source from you other than the propane tank which blew out on the first pop, or did I miss something?

  • That was amazing!! Do you have a video showing whats inside? Great work!

    Keep it up!!

    Stay Safe

  • To: hhoball

    I will be posting a step-by-step how to make it video shortly. It is already done just have to put it on the Internet. You will be amazed when you try it for yourself. I can't wait to call that professional flashback company that told me directly I cannot do that for mixed HHO gas. I do not like when someone says you can't do that. It's a challenge and I like to prove them wrong as you see.

  • great work thanks for sharing your test results big but very nice device

  • The hydrogen is burning faster than the oxygen, so the flame is actually running in circles inside the hose (even though you have one end exposed to outside air pressure) resulting in the multiple explosions.

    Congratulations! You did it, it works!

  • To:ThePresidentialTouch

    "Wrong" if that was the case it would do the same thing on the on-demand gas supply which you see it only happening on the pressurized gas coming through the hose.

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