You stated on the video that the flame was so bright when it hit the stone that it hurt your eyes. But you were not wearing welder's goggles? This is not good! I hope your eyes somehow survived and that you did not go blind! Thank you for the demonstration, but be much more careful please! Your eyes are handy dont you think!!
Due to competition from the acetylene-fueled cutting torch and from arc welding, the oxyhydrogen torch is seldom used today, but it remains the preferred cutting tool in some niche applications.
I really don't see why this is any better than an oxy-acetylene torch. The gases are mixed so there isn't any control over oxy/redux flames and the whole setup needs alot of electrical energy.
No pollution compared to the oxy/acetylene and the flame will not burn you just the implement emitting the flame. There are many other uses for it, there was a special on fox covering a guy who is trying to patten a design for the torch and he also converted his car to run on hydrogen and claims he went 100 miles on four ounces of water.
Good video, but this is not atomic hydrogen welding. Atomic hydrogen welding is welding accomplished by blowing H2 into a plasma arc. The arc provides energy used to break the bond between the two hydrogen atoms and this energy is transfered to the metal upon contact. Just so you know...
HHO Gas Welding Torches cannot Weld by theirs Self. You need a third gas a fossil fuel gas to reduce the temperature for the HHO gas to actually melt the metal. If you do not use a third gas you are actually burning the metal to gather without any strength. I know from experience and I have to use a third gas to melt metal together and maintain the strength to become one.
Well it did revolutionize the world! 150 years ago, when first invented. But now is generally a novelty or used in specialized applications. I'm currently making a hho torch myself just for fun... Breaks up the monotony between electroplating experiments and working on my motorized bicycle. Ya gotta love OLD technology! But please don't mistake it for something that is new or cutting edge... Theatres gave up hho torches/limelights for electric lamps long ago
Well granite is mostly made of SiO2, which has melting point 1650'C (wiki). Hydrogen burns at I think more than 2000'C some sites say as much as 2300'C. Now what I am guessing to the reason it doesn't hurt is this:
This combustion only creates H2O. I'm liking the oil on your skin is repealing the H2O. Remember from chem polar and nonpolar chemical don't mix. Near the objects hot metal particles or even CO2 with normal fuel is being thrown at your finger.
use low voltage. if you only have 2 plate electrodes it takes a minimum of about 4.5VOLTS to get gas, using bakingsoda electrolyte. 12volts will melt everything. but for 12 volts, all you do is connect three cells in series. that's exactly how the torch in this video is constructed. It will run for about 20 minutes until it gets to about 120F. not too bad.
not with this design. It will get pretty hot but it won't boil. If your cell chamber has a lot of water in it, heat is less likely to be a problem. there are A LOT of factors involved in minimizing heat
you the mad scientist ...can this stuff heat water with say a titanium manifold with a thousand feet of pex to heat a home? and is that backflasher able to work with more gas? all say to pack hell out 100 percent the chamber or boom! that cavity there looks dangerous but i am ignorant of whats what
Have you tried to melt a sapphire or something similar ? ( I don't even know if one can make "liquid sapphire" )
But I was curious too see if this torch could remove impurities in gems ( like heating them ) or if it would straight up melt it / annihilate it.
Sapphires melting point is ~3,704 degrees F. So if you video one of those melting... you can surely prove its power. (~3,272 degrees to remove impurities.) Little impure ones are not expensive.
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HHO welding is not practical except to impress your little brother and ignorant people on U-tube. It was tried long ago and found to be more expensive than conventional arc welding (which is far superior) and not portable. A working full size HHO flame welder sells for about $10,000 and weighs over 900 pounds. You can't store the gas mixture-it can self detonate. If this silly demonstration impresses you, your next step should be to buy a water to gas kit for your car. A total waste of time.
No need to buy the kit, just make it yourself. HHO is the short-term solution to our gas guzzling trucks. People are seeing 30 mpg in full sized trucks. Think where this tech would be if our fascist government put money into it. Use Solar to make the electricity, to make the gas, that powers whatever you want be it your home or auto. Instead they pour money into fission/ fusion with poor results from both. Ethanol... the Edsel of oil. WTF! Go Brown, to get green.
womd9814 Storage of hydrogen can be improved with the use of absorbent hydrides in the tank which can allow more hydrogen to fill the tank than liquid hydrogen. No need to cut off the racehorse's legs before the race here. Giving up hope on a idea before it has even had a chance for extensive research is ignorance here on your part.
i like how he says its melting the stone but it's just the flame being pushed around in the pores of the rock. Just kind of feathering around in the cracks thats all.
Ok. I have mix now with NaOH and KOH. It's a washing lye from the local dairy. I think it works better than only NaOH. I have a rebuilt battery with stainless plates in that I get between 6-6,4 mmw from.But I struggle to get a glue that holds over time..
some points it looks like your about to torch the tube. later, a bic lighter is in the backround, but it looks under 2 inches away... :P Thanks for the video.
Monoatomic hydrogen and oxygen would instantly react generating water and copious amounts of energy, significantly more than usual as the activation energy of reaction ie breaking the H-H and O=O bonds has been removed.
Could you hook a hho torch to a stirling engine to power a small alternator? If that produced more energy than the battery used to power the torch you would really have something.
why not just bubble the gas through water as a flame arrester. what about porus bronze gas filters for an arrester.. ? or does the foam melt and seal things off.
Try to fill up the butane torch with hho gas. Even a small hho generator like that one should be able to fill up the butane torch in a few hours as long as the cell can take the PSI's. How many PSI's can the HHO gas build up to before it explodes ? It would be nice to see some presure tests and a torch working with hho gas.
high pressure is one major hurdle which I have yet to tackle. Ideally I would like to compress the HHO down to a liquid, and not blow up in the process. How feasible that would be is anyones best guess.
Do not compress the HHO past 25 psi... it will explode. you can compress hydrogen alone but the HHO is a mix of oxygen and hydrogen. just as in an diesel internal coombustion engine, when you compress you get heat that will heat untill the flash point. bang!!!! you could take out your block.
Temperatures of about 1050° F are usually required for mixtures of hydrogen with air or oxygen to autoignite at 14.7 psia; however, at pressures from 3 to 8 psia, autoignitions have occurred near hot hydrogen and flash fire. The primary hazard of using hot
Absolutely incredible. Amazing. I don't know the stew of vapors that we create when we do these experiments; Brown Gas, Hydroxy, HHO, C2O, ..I do know it is a combustible mixture.
I have a single unit like a steel pipe in Stan Meyers Videos. Check out my videos if you have time.
would this be good enough to work with jewlery? just a suggestion... I watched a lady on TV one day making her own jewlery,and even reselling it, but she used a small, very small torch. This looks basicly the same to me.. thank for the info.. now just to find the plans..lol
you might want something more powerful. The actual power of a browns gas torch comes from an electical effect in the flame. Metals, because of their conductivity, tend to disperse this electricity more quickly so it may be difficult to weld certain jewelry with a torch this small.
As the tip is getting hot and ou have to cool it down, Does it not work under water then?..amazeing considering it made of the same molecules EH!!!!!.
can you help us by telling us where to get the parts inside the flash back that you made and how to make it, and have seen sirhoax flash back which one works better.thanks
Fabulous invention. but how is it that the gas doesnt ignite throw the tube. how can it just light up at the tip. Ive heard that browns gas flame can travel about 16 thousand feet per secound.
according to stan meyer, when the gas is forced through a very small hole it is unable to combust, because other non-flamable gases get in between the O and H atoms and prevent them from uniting. There are non-flamable gases like CO2 already dissolved in most water which also get released during electrolysis
HHO gas or Klein gas is an oxyhydrogen mixture made by water electrolysis and has been trademarked Aquygen by the firm Hydrogen Technology Applications
And certainly not Browns gas, Kleingas Aguygen or HHO,because that are not other gasses but only trade names for the same; easier for scam artists to make claims about extra-ordinary
wrong. a stoichiometric mix of H2 and O2 is not what Brown's gas is. In Browns gas the Hydrogen is mono-atomic! "H1" Also some Browns gas generators ionize the H atoms to yield a pure proton. VERY DIFFERENT from simple H2. THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN! Because the H and O atoms haven't been separated in the cell, they remain in a state of electrical balance allowing them to be monoatomic. by adding a small amount of air into the HHO, the implosion characteristics vanish because the H reverts to H2.
nice. thats exactly like the vid i posted a good while back of my mini torch. also looks like you've used a basketball needle for a tip. give me a mention if you get a chance. i like to know my little projects are useful to others. gl and keep at it bud. and veiwers should also see my vids of the exact thing plus a clear view of my cell in action through plexi. minus sound though, too cheap for an audio cam.
I remember seeing and buying a mini butane torch some years ago in one of the many shops selling Chinese goods; looked the thickness of a thick pen. Maybe that would work well as a torch in this application? I have to go and try and find one. Check out my vids,..I only have three, short, but kind of interesting.
how much electrical power do you use make the gases? (voltage and amperage)
freemanx2x 5 days ago
hha, man this stuff is old, not new, last 100 years +
OG96932 2 months ago
You stated on the video that the flame was so bright when it hit the stone that it hurt your eyes. But you were not wearing welder's goggles? This is not good! I hope your eyes somehow survived and that you did not go blind! Thank you for the demonstration, but be much more careful please! Your eyes are handy dont you think!!
jcfdillon 4 months ago
That has been invented more than 200 years ago!!!
Due to competition from the acetylene-fueled cutting torch and from arc welding, the oxyhydrogen torch is seldom used today, but it remains the preferred cutting tool in some niche applications.
Wildatheart73 1 year ago
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Wildatheart73 1 year ago
it's HHO, but not atomic HHO
brightmannn 1 year ago
that ant hho
acmfraser 1 year ago
hahaha this dude sounds like the sham wow dude
COTRvids 1 year ago
I really don't see why this is any better than an oxy-acetylene torch. The gases are mixed so there isn't any control over oxy/redux flames and the whole setup needs alot of electrical energy.
VerneDoran 1 year ago
@VerneDoran
No pollution compared to the oxy/acetylene and the flame will not burn you just the implement emitting the flame. There are many other uses for it, there was a special on fox covering a guy who is trying to patten a design for the torch and he also converted his car to run on hydrogen and claims he went 100 miles on four ounces of water.
tdpieper74 9 months ago
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Good video, but this is not atomic hydrogen welding. Atomic hydrogen welding is welding accomplished by blowing H2 into a plasma arc. The arc provides energy used to break the bond between the two hydrogen atoms and this energy is transfered to the metal upon contact. Just so you know...
yellowmetalcyborg 1 year ago
Blue flame? the hydrogen does not have a yellow flame?this is not hydrogen.
fss1704 1 year ago
does a bubbler count as sparck back
Maxh0506 1 year ago
i like water
aaronlovestruth 1 year ago
HHO Gas Welding Torches cannot Weld by theirs Self. You need a third gas a fossil fuel gas to reduce the temperature for the HHO gas to actually melt the metal. If you do not use a third gas you are actually burning the metal to gather without any strength. I know from experience and I have to use a third gas to melt metal together and maintain the strength to become one.
pjckac1 1 year ago
Will it light a spliff??
lotanerve 1 year ago
how do I make this?
thewaxman4 1 year ago
interesting....crude but interesting. try using ss hypodermic needles for torch tips.
1microflameman 1 year ago
OH SHIT BLOW MYSELF UPPPP!!!!
FightAlong 1 year ago
Atomic noob.
bananaphonehome 1 year ago
Well it did revolutionize the world! 150 years ago, when first invented. But now is generally a novelty or used in specialized applications. I'm currently making a hho torch myself just for fun... Breaks up the monotony between electroplating experiments and working on my motorized bicycle. Ya gotta love OLD technology! But please don't mistake it for something that is new or cutting edge... Theatres gave up hho torches/limelights for electric lamps long ago
superalvacado 1 year ago
what thickness tubing do you use?
ski4kil 1 year ago
Well granite is mostly made of SiO2, which has melting point 1650'C (wiki). Hydrogen burns at I think more than 2000'C some sites say as much as 2300'C. Now what I am guessing to the reason it doesn't hurt is this:
This combustion only creates H2O. I'm liking the oil on your skin is repealing the H2O. Remember from chem polar and nonpolar chemical don't mix. Near the objects hot metal particles or even CO2 with normal fuel is being thrown at your finger.
drax325 1 year ago
what material you are using the nozzle? how hot the flame temperature is?
thumbaa1994 2 years ago
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hahaha.... HHO? You mean like.. H20? A.k.a. water?
dumbfucks
Orremann 2 years ago
guess what the byproduct is... and why it takes electrolysis to produce the gas?
BalthazzarCH 2 years ago
@BalthazzarCH
-Electricity breaks the molecular bond of
H2O, it turns to HHO, it just separates the atoms of a water molecule-and it turns to gas form.
robinhooodvsyou 2 years ago
What are you getting for lpm on this torch?
tcburns92 2 years ago
Whatre you getting for lpm with this torch??
tcburns92 2 years ago
very cool,but dont do it on all kind of stones. flint stone can explode due to heat.
Nielshansen10 2 years ago
Use a bubbler and you wont need a flashback arrestor, its easy, o and there has been a hydrogen torch for 28 years, so way to be late to the game LOL
rekabinc 2 years ago
Thank you for explaining the importance of the flashback arrestor but no thanks for not telling us how to make one!!!!@
Daood416 2 years ago 2
you can just buy one for like 10 dollars
intj123 2 years ago
@Daood416
actually thank you for not teaching me how to make this. I would fucking kill myself if i had one of those babies
spliff42007 9 months ago
Ok i have a 1/2 inch flame but its not blue like yours can you help me.
thetman95 2 years ago
you're a dumb fucker aren't you truthhurts1111. I know SEVERAL jewelers that use Brown's Gas to weld prescious metals.
tvryb 2 years ago
how u crimp the tip
SthealthRaider 2 years ago
the cutter on a needle nose plier. cut it then squeeze it open a little
tvryb 2 years ago
Cool stuff. Thanks for the vid. Very informative.
WeAreSoScrewed 2 years ago
What lpm(liters per minute) is the gas running at?
cacci5 3 years ago
forgot to ask, is that a ball inflation needle, you are using for your tourch head? Joseph T.
fly2000jtb 3 years ago
I think it is called a Flash Back Supresser valve used in mig or ac/ox gas welding. Cool tool though, I must say, Joseph T.
fly2000jtb 3 years ago
Try using the F-16 Pulse King sold on ebay
on you HHO Generator and see the difference in your torch. The hydrogen will become monotomic. More production
7979celebrity 3 years ago
ya boiling my plates make hydrogen 1 liter a minute but they get so hot the water boils????help???
mickeybinass 3 years ago
yuor probably using to much electrolite
djr6789 3 years ago
use low voltage. if you only have 2 plate electrodes it takes a minimum of about 4.5VOLTS to get gas, using bakingsoda electrolyte. 12volts will melt everything. but for 12 volts, all you do is connect three cells in series. that's exactly how the torch in this video is constructed. It will run for about 20 minutes until it gets to about 120F. not too bad.
tvryb 3 years ago
i like your attitude in this vid.
abcHaylinxyz 3 years ago
do you have a problem with your generator boiling over
mickeybinass 3 years ago
boiling??? what are you doing?
MichaelJPierce 3 years ago
not with this design. It will get pretty hot but it won't boil. If your cell chamber has a lot of water in it, heat is less likely to be a problem. there are A LOT of factors involved in minimizing heat
tvryb 3 years ago
nice blue gas, not like others, other people making yellow flame and that isn't that effective
Sumermagor 3 years ago
you the mad scientist ...can this stuff heat water with say a titanium manifold with a thousand feet of pex to heat a home? and is that backflasher able to work with more gas? all say to pack hell out 100 percent the chamber or boom! that cavity there looks dangerous but i am ignorant of whats what
john29302 3 years ago
add a spoon of baking soda on 2 liters of water , it will boost 15x times more hho gases!!
Erniz2 3 years ago
Good work,where did you get the cell housing(Box from) at and does it have any leaks do let me know so I can build my.Thanks
szkadri 3 years ago
Have you tried to melt a sapphire or something similar ? ( I don't even know if one can make "liquid sapphire" )
But I was curious too see if this torch could remove impurities in gems ( like heating them ) or if it would straight up melt it / annihilate it.
Sapphires melting point is ~3,704 degrees F. So if you video one of those melting... you can surely prove its power. (~3,272 degrees to remove impurities.) Little impure ones are not expensive.
lalubella111 3 years ago
wow great torch!!
mizas79 3 years ago
what a tool. lol I mean, what a couple of tools.
pipinki 3 years ago
That is really something..Great vid
blueshadow1996 3 years ago 2
This would be the best soldering device ever!
Mekill60 3 years ago
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HHO welding is not practical except to impress your little brother and ignorant people on U-tube. It was tried long ago and found to be more expensive than conventional arc welding (which is far superior) and not portable. A working full size HHO flame welder sells for about $10,000 and weighs over 900 pounds. You can't store the gas mixture-it can self detonate. If this silly demonstration impresses you, your next step should be to buy a water to gas kit for your car. A total waste of time.
womd9814 3 years ago
No need to buy the kit, just make it yourself. HHO is the short-term solution to our gas guzzling trucks. People are seeing 30 mpg in full sized trucks. Think where this tech would be if our fascist government put money into it. Use Solar to make the electricity, to make the gas, that powers whatever you want be it your home or auto. Instead they pour money into fission/ fusion with poor results from both. Ethanol... the Edsel of oil. WTF! Go Brown, to get green.
dreamwhileyousleep 3 years ago 2
womd9814 Storage of hydrogen can be improved with the use of absorbent hydrides in the tank which can allow more hydrogen to fill the tank than liquid hydrogen. No need to cut off the racehorse's legs before the race here. Giving up hope on a idea before it has even had a chance for extensive research is ignorance here on your part.
filmmonk 3 years ago
where steel come from ???? stone perhaps ???
amen2233 3 years ago
Hydroxy is no joke, but you can cut a plate of steel with Oxy only when heated properly. Oxygen is the real key
cribcat1 3 years ago
i like how he says its melting the stone but it's just the flame being pushed around in the pores of the rock. Just kind of feathering around in the cracks thats all.
FunWithGlass 3 years ago 2
Hello. What do you use as electrolyte? I use lye and vinegar, but my flame is actually yellow! And not so effective.
2550osiosterdalen 3 years ago
2550osiosterdalen,
Cut the vinegar it's useless as electrolyte,
use Lye only in distilled water.
Lye = Sodium Hydroxide NaOH, a bit better is
Potassium Hydroxide KOH.
maituub 3 years ago
Ok. I have mix now with NaOH and KOH. It's a washing lye from the local dairy. I think it works better than only NaOH. I have a rebuilt battery with stainless plates in that I get between 6-6,4 mmw from.But I struggle to get a glue that holds over time..
2550osiosterdalen 3 years ago
all glue will eventually fail. it's very unfortunate. trust me I've tried almost every kind of glue.
tvryb 3 years ago
Brilliant!
McDrinky 3 years ago
hard to tell distance in some of the shots.
Not a complaint, just kinda funny because at
some points it looks like your about to torch the tube. later, a bic lighter is in the backround, but it looks under 2 inches away... :P Thanks for the video.
newton2013 3 years ago
If you could take a temperature reading on that flame you would see that its burning at 5800 degrees fahrenheit. Twice as hot as a plasma torch!
miked826 3 years ago
Excellent, Im working on a similar project.
FormalScience 3 years ago
Monoatomic hydrogen and oxygen would instantly react generating water and copious amounts of energy, significantly more than usual as the activation energy of reaction ie breaking the H-H and O=O bonds has been removed.
selwyndog 3 years ago
Could you hook a hho torch to a stirling engine to power a small alternator? If that produced more energy than the battery used to power the torch you would really have something.
pigzilla01 3 years ago
do you have a video showing your HHO generator or how you're producing the gas?
jkouAwstar 3 years ago
Hydrogen Technology Applications frudesters. dont deal whats already free to anyone on this planet
msdnvp 4 years ago
why not just bubble the gas through water as a flame arrester. what about porus bronze gas filters for an arrester.. ? or does the foam melt and seal things off.
josephdupont 4 years ago
What is the plastic material in the arrestor? Where do you get it?
EasyTBear 4 years ago
Try to fill up the butane torch with hho gas. Even a small hho generator like that one should be able to fill up the butane torch in a few hours as long as the cell can take the PSI's. How many PSI's can the HHO gas build up to before it explodes ? It would be nice to see some presure tests and a torch working with hho gas.
phnxrzn2007 4 years ago
high pressure is one major hurdle which I have yet to tackle. Ideally I would like to compress the HHO down to a liquid, and not blow up in the process. How feasible that would be is anyones best guess.
tvryb 4 years ago
Do not compress the HHO past 25 psi... it will explode. you can compress hydrogen alone but the HHO is a mix of oxygen and hydrogen. just as in an diesel internal coombustion engine, when you compress you get heat that will heat untill the flash point. bang!!!! you could take out your block.
pazzosev 4 years ago
Temperatures of about 1050° F are usually required for mixtures of hydrogen with air or oxygen to autoignite at 14.7 psia; however, at pressures from 3 to 8 psia, autoignitions have occurred near hot hydrogen and flash fire. The primary hazard of using hot
pazzosev 4 years ago
what did u use for the tip of the torch?
rs4pro 4 years ago
Seems to be the sort of pump needle you use for inflating for example basketballs.
Nosforit 4 years ago
you are correct sir
tvryb 4 years ago
That would be awsome if you posted a vid of welding the nail to the (shale)?
freeradical78 4 years ago
when I build a bigger torch (which I am currently) I'm going to show how to weld a piece of steel re-bar to a concrete block!
tvryb 4 years ago
Absolutely incredible. Amazing. I don't know the stew of vapors that we create when we do these experiments; Brown Gas, Hydroxy, HHO, C2O, ..I do know it is a combustible mixture.
I have a single unit like a steel pipe in Stan Meyers Videos. Check out my videos if you have time.
reivaj077 4 years ago
yep, it is definitely a stew!
tvryb 4 years ago
would this be good enough to work with jewlery? just a suggestion... I watched a lady on TV one day making her own jewlery,and even reselling it, but she used a small, very small torch. This looks basicly the same to me.. thank for the info.. now just to find the plans..lol
spdrmnstr1 4 years ago
you might want something more powerful. The actual power of a browns gas torch comes from an electical effect in the flame. Metals, because of their conductivity, tend to disperse this electricity more quickly so it may be difficult to weld certain jewelry with a torch this small.
tvryb 4 years ago
50 watts is v good are u running 5v or 12v or u using pwm? any lye?
check out my vids
hopeitshappy 4 years ago
12v, no pwm, sodium bicarbonate!
tvryb 4 years ago
As the tip is getting hot and ou have to cool it down, Does it not work under water then?..amazeing considering it made of the same molecules EH!!!!!.
subsonicnat 4 years ago
nope! it doesn't burn under water! unless the gas is exiting at very high velcity.
tvryb 4 years ago
can you help us by telling us where to get the parts inside the flash back that you made and how to make it, and have seen sirhoax flash back which one works better.thanks
fsrrii 3 years ago
air ator air bubble producer from pet store
mickeybinass 3 years ago
do you have the blue prints to make a HHO torch ?
mrchekky 4 years ago
Fabulous invention. but how is it that the gas doesnt ignite throw the tube. how can it just light up at the tip. Ive heard that browns gas flame can travel about 16 thousand feet per secound.
mrchekky 4 years ago
according to stan meyer, when the gas is forced through a very small hole it is unable to combust, because other non-flamable gases get in between the O and H atoms and prevent them from uniting. There are non-flamable gases like CO2 already dissolved in most water which also get released during electrolysis
tvryb 4 years ago
that would make an excelent led welder
adderleyrob 4 years ago
Why do you call it HHO?
Browns Gas
Browns Gas
Browns Gas
Browns Gas
Browns Gas
Browns Gas
itslegit 4 years ago
this is true. but putting "HHO" helps people find the video.
tvryb 4 years ago
what is browns gas
HHO lol
doesnt really matter
hopeitshappy 4 years ago
There is no such a thing like HHOgas,
( that would be water then...)
and Brownsgas is at best just a commercial name, it's not another gas.
Whats produced here, and by most electrolyzers
is Hydroxy gas or Oxyhydrogen gas (Knallgas in german).
A stochiometric mix of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
maituub 4 years ago
HHO gas or Klein gas is an oxyhydrogen mixture made by water electrolysis and has been trademarked Aquygen by the firm Hydrogen Technology Applications
pazzosev 4 years ago
That was just what i was telling.
The torch is running on a stochiometric mix
of H2 and O2 not atomic hydrogen gas.
And certainly not Browns gas, Kleingas Aguygen or HHO,because that are not other gasses but only trade names for the same; easier for scam artists to make claims about extra-ordinary
properties.
maituub 4 years ago 6
wrong. a stoichiometric mix of H2 and O2 is not what Brown's gas is. In Browns gas the Hydrogen is mono-atomic! "H1" Also some Browns gas generators ionize the H atoms to yield a pure proton. VERY DIFFERENT from simple H2. THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN! Because the H and O atoms haven't been separated in the cell, they remain in a state of electrical balance allowing them to be monoatomic. by adding a small amount of air into the HHO, the implosion characteristics vanish because the H reverts to H2.
tvryb 4 years ago
Were did you found such a load of crap?
There is no distinct kind of "Browns Gas",
It is just a Stoichiometric mix of H2 and O2,
= Oxy Hydrogen aka Hydroxy.
No one with an electrolyzers is making
moatomic H and O, unless in fairy tails only.
"PROVEN!"; Where ? Show us.
And there are no implosions when burning Hydroxy or using it in an ICE, thats an Hoax.
maituub 3 years ago
I WANT ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
libtechsk8er 4 years ago
the flashback arrestor! what stops it from blowing from fba to the torch head
u135321 4 years ago
?????
tvryb 4 years ago
Cool Video.
The flash-back arrestor is to good. Very cheap fix to a necessary component that is needed in every HHO-Cell.
Keep up the good work, look forward to more videos. Keep us posted!
sirHOAX 4 years ago 3
nice. thats exactly like the vid i posted a good while back of my mini torch. also looks like you've used a basketball needle for a tip. give me a mention if you get a chance. i like to know my little projects are useful to others. gl and keep at it bud. and veiwers should also see my vids of the exact thing plus a clear view of my cell in action through plexi. minus sound though, too cheap for an audio cam.
strapped9 4 years ago
I remember seeing and buying a mini butane torch some years ago in one of the many shops selling Chinese goods; looked the thickness of a thick pen. Maybe that would work well as a torch in this application? I have to go and try and find one. Check out my vids,..I only have three, short, but kind of interesting.
reivaj077 4 years ago
believe me, I have a butane torch and it doesn't even come close. This torch can melt solid stone in a matter of seconds.
google: "brown's gas torch"
tvryb 4 years ago