Picture a chemical car, pressurized, HHO inside like you got it, and you ad gasoline for additional pressure, kerosene, alcohol, coil oil... You use the pressure and change the water, extracting pollutants when you're done. This replaces existing pressure sources for grid power without losing the grid.
Great work crob. Put some distance from those wires and the side of the glass. Hear some loud cracks underwater and might have to get some thicker glass. I used a old cookie jar on some of mine and it withstood it. Keep up the good work and be careful.
got to gather the rite material now to see what its producing, rite now its so violent i the container wont even hold the water, think im gonna need a bigger container....welding rods for electrodes, what else am i missing.. have you ever seen anything else like this before???? got any recommendations
Maybe if the wires are kept away from the sides of the container, it will not break?
Very interesting experiment. I wonder how hard it would be to contain the spark to a small area at the bottom of a pipe? You could determine if the reaction is creating hydrogen by lighting any bubbles that came to the surface at the top of the pipe.
The hard part would be finding a pipe that could dissipate heat quickly and also keeping the wire away from the sides of the pipe, so it doesn't ground out.
Wow, really looks like sonofusion !
You are really getting effects now !
Be very carefull with the high voltage !
It could instantly kill you !
Regards, Stefan.
overunitydotcom 1 year ago
Picture a chemical car, pressurized, HHO inside like you got it, and you ad gasoline for additional pressure, kerosene, alcohol, coil oil... You use the pressure and change the water, extracting pollutants when you're done. This replaces existing pressure sources for grid power without losing the grid.
jhol1177 2 years ago
Might try running the distilled water in a small area with a exit hole so the hydrogen plasma arc can escape. Just a thought
mdbreedi 2 years ago
Great work crob. Put some distance from those wires and the side of the glass. Hear some loud cracks underwater and might have to get some thicker glass. I used a old cookie jar on some of mine and it withstood it. Keep up the good work and be careful.
mdbreedi 2 years ago
wow thats awesome,underwater and breaking glass=)
hope your wearing dark sunnies...i got burnt on the back of my eyeballs,so i wear gas welding goggles when i watch the spark now.
wondering if there is cold fusion going on here?
m3sca1 2 years ago
got to gather the rite material now to see what its producing, rite now its so violent i the container wont even hold the water, think im gonna need a bigger container....welding rods for electrodes, what else am i missing.. have you ever seen anything else like this before???? got any recommendations
crob227 2 years ago
Maybe if the wires are kept away from the sides of the container, it will not break?
Very interesting experiment. I wonder how hard it would be to contain the spark to a small area at the bottom of a pipe? You could determine if the reaction is creating hydrogen by lighting any bubbles that came to the surface at the top of the pipe.
The hard part would be finding a pipe that could dissipate heat quickly and also keeping the wire away from the sides of the pipe, so it doesn't ground out.
HHO4ALL 2 years ago
Backs away from the computer ......Yikes :-)
marthale7 2 years ago
awesome !
harpbloke 2 years ago