A 'Hoffmans Aparatus' is known for being able to split H20 (Water) into Hydrogen and Oxygen. The devices I've seen so far produce both of these gasses and store it in one place whereas the Hoffman Aparatus can store these two gasses seperately which makes it safer. We used one of these Hoffman's Aparatusses in Science a couple of weeks ago, and we filled a balloon with Hydrogen then lit it with a match which caused it to explode. I even recorded it with my phone, might upload to youtube ;)
A very smart design pjckac1. I take it it's incase the flashback arrestor fails. Just wondering how many times that could happen untill the top shatters.
Interesting. I am interested in making a Hydrogen Generator, And I suppose I am fairly new to this. I'm 15, and about to get a project car, I plan on installing this type of system in the vehicle in order to get a higher Mile Per Gallon to get the most out of the engine, However, I was wondering what the Bubbler is used for? All it does is allow you to see the Ho2 flow through the water, am I right? Or does it do a specific purpose that I am totally missing.
@shadooky But wouldn't the force of the "flash" shove the water through the tube and into the main generator, thus possibly causing an explosion? EDIT: So far I have successfully ran a lawnmower engine on HHO, It creates 14.3 LPM, but I used what I saw in the video, a bubbler, and I guess it does prevent flashbacks..
@WoofusDoofusKid not sure, thats my understanding, i think these backyard HHO projects are cool but theres no real purpose or use unless a big$ company gets involved then some real research/development can begin.
Good work man. If you use a stronger material then you should be able to use a stronger spring and develop higher pressures right? Possibly a way to store hydrogen safely?
Is not recommended to store HHO Gas because of its explosive energy. The more pressure of HHO Gas stored more danger you are exposed to. It is possible the store HHO Gas separately if you have a cell that makes the Hydrogen and Oxygen separately and they can be safely stored separately. Warning do not store HHO Gas under pressure.
@pjckac1 pure hydrogen gas being under pressure is not your biggest problem. Hydrogen gas is extremely corrosive. Yes you can run a car on hydrogen. In a normal car a gas tank lasts many many years, Hydrogen eats through metal at a catastrophic rate. Until science develops a way to safely store hydrogen for an extended period of time, the pressure is irrelevant.Many are looking to liquid hydrogen, the problem is that it isnt efficient. Nice toy you have, but you have much to learn.
@danz409 That is one reason to have a bubbler. Safety is a second reason. If there is a spark igniting the gas and you don't have a bubbler and or flashback arrestor.......You will most likely blow up your Generator Cell. If you have a good Bubbler/Flashback arrestor (like this one deffinetly seems to be) It will just arrest stop/ block the explosion from moving any further then the Bubbler/Arrestor. Gas drying is another concern which you might wanna do
thats a pretty good setup ya got there. the only thing i seen so far that i would change is the copper fittings and tubing to stainless fittings and tubing. Copper, and most other metals will corrode or rust over a short time from the hydrogen
i know i just tease you. one thing do you have a dry cell you don't want because it would go to a good cause . people like me and you have a goal and if we meat our goal the world will shake and feel the power of our minds . good luck
Excellent work! I saw the original design and was wondering how to make it out of plastic materials. Can you (or have you already) shown the assembly process and components? I have the general idea and plan to make one of my own, but would like as much info as possible to avoid mistakes during construction. Thanks so much :)
Excellent work on the bubbler/blow valve pjckac1. I was a very curious if the plastic type parts would hold up to a flashback and your test confirms that. I think that as soon as you get a flashback in the container that the large opening immediately disipates the pressure inside the bubbler. I think my next one will be made out of 3" Sch 40 PVC pipe with a all plastic valve, except maybe the valve itself. Keep up the great work and as always look forward to your next post.
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AppleTechHelper 2 weeks ago
how will you prevent water from freezing in winter time ?
masster64 2 weeks ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always HHO Gas Bubbler Blow Valve
cenedywong 2 weeks ago
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You HHO Gas Bubbler Blow Valve
melisantika 2 weeks ago
I Really Like The Video From Your HHO Gas Bubbler Blow Valve
Onepissite 2 weeks ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing HHO Gas Bubbler Blow Valve
pemburuiklan 2 weeks ago
storing hho under pressure is 80% cheaper to drive on, and its pretty safe.but if it did explode it would kill everyone nearby.
crazybiker420 3 months ago
A 'Hoffmans Aparatus' is known for being able to split H20 (Water) into Hydrogen and Oxygen. The devices I've seen so far produce both of these gasses and store it in one place whereas the Hoffman Aparatus can store these two gasses seperately which makes it safer. We used one of these Hoffman's Aparatusses in Science a couple of weeks ago, and we filled a balloon with Hydrogen then lit it with a match which caused it to explode. I even recorded it with my phone, might upload to youtube ;)
Crucrecs 4 months ago
A very smart design pjckac1. I take it it's incase the flashback arrestor fails. Just wondering how many times that could happen untill the top shatters.
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hyfusiondotcom 6 months ago
dang...it didn't blow up
CH100490 8 months ago
did you know that girls have a blow valve also
thekingsora 8 months ago
lol yeah I like to do all of my flammable testing around a bunch of dry grass as well.
Agoraphobic2008 9 months ago
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sexyblackone 10 months ago
i like how he used safety
blkwizzard50 10 months ago
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jmcolina122 10 months ago
Well why, so it is a lot of words? After all it is possible and on shorter all to tell.
Astronomia13 11 months ago
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dude i dont care about your bubbler bong, show me your hydrogen producer
coolhand1981 11 months ago
dude i dont care about your bubbler bong, show me your hydrogen producer
coolhand1981 11 months ago
Interesting. I am interested in making a Hydrogen Generator, And I suppose I am fairly new to this. I'm 15, and about to get a project car, I plan on installing this type of system in the vehicle in order to get a higher Mile Per Gallon to get the most out of the engine, However, I was wondering what the Bubbler is used for? All it does is allow you to see the Ho2 flow through the water, am I right? Or does it do a specific purpose that I am totally missing.
WoofusDoofusKid 1 year ago
@WoofusDoofusKid prevents flashbacks..
shadooky 1 year ago
@shadooky But wouldn't the force of the "flash" shove the water through the tube and into the main generator, thus possibly causing an explosion? EDIT: So far I have successfully ran a lawnmower engine on HHO, It creates 14.3 LPM, but I used what I saw in the video, a bubbler, and I guess it does prevent flashbacks..
WoofusDoofusKid 1 year ago
@WoofusDoofusKid not sure, thats my understanding, i think these backyard HHO projects are cool but theres no real purpose or use unless a big$ company gets involved then some real research/development can begin.
shadooky 1 year ago
Good work man. If you use a stronger material then you should be able to use a stronger spring and develop higher pressures right? Possibly a way to store hydrogen safely?
Jeremyv1980 1 year ago
To:Jeremyv1980
Is not recommended to store HHO Gas because of its explosive energy. The more pressure of HHO Gas stored more danger you are exposed to. It is possible the store HHO Gas separately if you have a cell that makes the Hydrogen and Oxygen separately and they can be safely stored separately. Warning do not store HHO Gas under pressure.
pjckac1 1 year ago 2
@pjckac1 pure hydrogen gas being under pressure is not your biggest problem. Hydrogen gas is extremely corrosive. Yes you can run a car on hydrogen. In a normal car a gas tank lasts many many years, Hydrogen eats through metal at a catastrophic rate. Until science develops a way to safely store hydrogen for an extended period of time, the pressure is irrelevant.Many are looking to liquid hydrogen, the problem is that it isnt efficient. Nice toy you have, but you have much to learn.
EternalDucks 1 month ago
@pjckac1 It would be pretty cool to hook up a fuel cell to this
ziemenkt 1 week ago
Good work man.
Jeremyv1980 1 year ago
Well does it produce 690L/h or 15L/m that's a HUGE difference.
x65535x 1 year ago
Nice stuff man. Looks very well build. What is the white material you made the top from? Great demo
DutchUnited71 1 year ago
safe not bad best one yet
protest911 1 year ago
Hi, here is a little alternative to connect bubbler arrestors or generator. Regards Hans
kemahp 1 year ago
blubbers are to just purify the gas right? take out any contaminants that might of been put in from the HHO generator?
danz409 2 years ago
@danz409 That is one reason to have a bubbler. Safety is a second reason. If there is a spark igniting the gas and you don't have a bubbler and or flashback arrestor.......You will most likely blow up your Generator Cell. If you have a good Bubbler/Flashback arrestor (like this one deffinetly seems to be) It will just arrest stop/ block the explosion from moving any further then the Bubbler/Arrestor. Gas drying is another concern which you might wanna do
DutchUnited71 1 year ago
thats a pretty good setup ya got there. the only thing i seen so far that i would change is the copper fittings and tubing to stainless fittings and tubing. Copper, and most other metals will corrode or rust over a short time from the hydrogen
semimech 2 years ago
Great job! What type of spring are you using? Thank YOU for your help.!
timfoss445 2 years ago
o wow u made a little noise. theres some thing else that can do that to and its called clapping ur hands.
bobsagetluvsbrendan 2 years ago
a good idea might be to put steel mesh round the top so any thing near it dosint catch on fire
bigfoot12341234 2 years ago
cool but why would you drag it like that?
aronlovespot 2 years ago
To:aronlovespot
If you were to test it for the first time not knowing what was going to happen would you want to stand next to it???
In this video test you are seeing it for the first time like I was seeing it for the first time.
pjckac1 2 years ago
i know i just tease you. one thing do you have a dry cell you don't want because it would go to a good cause . people like me and you have a goal and if we meat our goal the world will shake and feel the power of our minds . good luck
aronlovespot 2 years ago
@pjckac1 can you please send me some instructions on how to make one of these for my unit?
greatly appreciate it!
Best regards,
Alex
alexwbenel 3 months ago
I love it
this is one of the best ideas I have come across yet. I would like to use this idea with my system.
WolfVecho 3 years ago
good idea!!! thanks you
leandro1283 3 years ago
Excellent work! I saw the original design and was wondering how to make it out of plastic materials. Can you (or have you already) shown the assembly process and components? I have the general idea and plan to make one of my own, but would like as much info as possible to avoid mistakes during construction. Thanks so much :)
Welesly77 3 years ago
Great work! Thanx for sharing.
flipster12000 3 years ago
I like the cutting board spacers, I think I will be using those myself. Thank You for the idea.
TheOpenEdge 3 years ago
Excellent work on the bubbler/blow valve pjckac1. I was a very curious if the plastic type parts would hold up to a flashback and your test confirms that. I think that as soon as you get a flashback in the container that the large opening immediately disipates the pressure inside the bubbler. I think my next one will be made out of 3" Sch 40 PVC pipe with a all plastic valve, except maybe the valve itself. Keep up the great work and as always look forward to your next post.
Myron
mdbreedi 3 years ago