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From: ZeroFossilFuel
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  • Hey Mr Fossil; the new camera is giving s--t audio. It was much better on old camera. Love your stuff & wonder when you will do more with mag. motors; maybe Perendev style??

  • Ok This is my first post and maybe I am missing something but "If" you use that pump is there not a possibility that the internals that are composed of metals that could create a spark expecially since it was designed for a liquid?!?!?!? I hope I am wrong or you havn't tried it yet.

  • Clearly you do not understand how a paint sprayer works. It uses compressed AIR. This is an air compressor. It is very unikely the internals would ever create enough heat to ignite the hho mix. Even if it did, that's what the bubbler/flashback arrester is for.

  • hello zff! im from portugal, and hi spent my intierd week seeing your videos and others videos, and im very pleasant and very happy ,because you and other persones are helping me to keep working too! so i just wont to thank you for your good work! THANK YOU ! and other thing in this video i see you wont to use the compressor. my question is: does the hho acepts compression? im saying this because the compressor normaly at work will create heat!

  • Please forgive my ignorance, but I have to ask; how do you measure output of a cell under vacuum?

  • I attach the HHOMeter to the pump outlet. With the inlet of the pump blocked, the outlet produces only a trickle of air from a tiny bit of internal leakage. I will subtract this from the total reading to arrive at the actual HHO volume.

  • Excellent. Thanks you

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  • you can grab a swamp cooler motor at any do it yourself store. fairly cheap, more efficient, and quick change out. vacume pump will bbe like new

  • Thanks. I've never heard that term before. I ended up getting my 1/3HP motor diagram last night (after being dragged out all evening for holiday gift shopping). I should have the pump running tonight.

  • I was thinking of putting a heating element around my cell to thaw it out in the winter time, haha. =)

  • A low wattage pipe heater from a Lowes or HD might not be a bad idea.

  • Or maybe a ceramic element from a glue gun. It's about 10 Watts and cost only a couple of bucks... just guessing ;o)

  • Perhaps, but I'm leery of putting anything inside the tank. KOH is pretty nasty stuff and it's easy to poison a cell.

  • Hi Zerofossilfuel, I am following your work since the beginning and I like your vids so much. I've been 31 years in electronics and the way you explain your stuff show me that you have good knowledge too. By the way, I find that the picture/sound was better with the other camera. Keep up the interesting work. I'm anxious to see the results with the vacuum test, I've always wondered if it really increases the production. Take care.

  • Sound was definitely better because I used a headset. Picture quality is being lost during the format conversion. Need to find another program. But, the maneuverability of a hand held camera is just SO NICE.

  • The vacuum thing has been shown to be little more than the expected expansion of gasses due to lower atmospheric pressure. The bubbling -looks- bigger, but is only 'looser' mass volume. Just my 2cents.

    Ya never know I guess. Keep us posted!

  • Based on how fast I have observed the bubbles passing through the outlet tube and how the bubbler overflows because of how fast the gas is passing through it, I can say beyond any shadow of a doubt, you are 100% incorrect.

    I'll have video evidence of it for you hopefully later this evening.

    Zero

  • Looking forward to it! I'd love to be wrong here. How do you plan to measure gas volume in a vacuum? I was wondering about extended runtime to evaluate water consumption, but due to the lower boiling point in a vacuum, you might have to measure the increase in bubbler volume and subtract that from tank consumption. Dunno what temps your cell achieves, but there -could- be alot of water vapor produced.

  • Looks very nice, and those don't spark as far as I know, very nice find! I will be looking in on you too see your progress, oh don't use any salts and see the big difference, especially for distilled water. And watch the temps for hydrogen will fire at 500 degrees.

  • Correct. The motor is AC induction. No brushes.

  • Do you need a video camera?

  • Yes, but I cannot accept direct contributions without piercing my veil of anonymity. If you would like to suggest a model and vendor and earmark a donation for that specific purchase, I will be glad to order it and give you the credit.

  • anonymity, why ? what purpose?

  • You're kidding, right?

  • The guy that goes by john aarons at hydrogentap doesn't seem to be scared of any thing? Does the stuff he sells off his web site get sent out in some way as to not be traceable?

  • I think it's great that John has generated so much interest in this field through his videos but believe me, the stuff he is doing is of no threat to anyone.

  • nice

  • Vacuum !?!?! Ok, I will be watching for you to explain this one. Here I am trying to figure out how to "pressurize" so I can deliver consistant volume to an ICE and you off doing vacuum. It's hard to be me right now. I am so confused. Am willing to wait for spring thaw to see what you find.

  • hey zero move somewhere warmer:)hehehe

  • Funny.  :-P

  • just figuring out why my last post didnt work. looking for the pending approval deal. dont approve this one lol.

  • Sorry. Couldn't resist. ;-)

  • hey bud, I have that exact motor and base. Instead of the compressor mine's outfitted with a key cutter setup. the reason i mention it is because im thinking of using the 1/4 hp motor for a windmill or turbine. shot in the dark but, have you dealt with wind power? more specific, do you think this electric motor will work for one?

  • I don't think so. These are AC induction motors.

  • Cool or should i say cold as ice.keep warm.

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