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  • where can i get one of those

  • thanks

  • is that a pencil torch with the back end off, if it is how to you get it off, its on there REALLY tight.

  • I cut the end off with a pipe cutter, and then I thread it with a 1/4 pipe thread.

  • And that thing for the car, its working for 50% fuel saving, for more you need an extra car batery, alternator..... and HHO production about 12lpm minimum.

  • you must look for sponge platin on the web.Its lab equipment.

  • Well look, i dont know for the price of platinum wool, but i know that the price of heating like this is expensive. My house is 210 m^2 and i need 8kw/h for heating like this. i have central heat on wood at home

  • are you using dry bronze wool or wet?And try to find platinum wool or platinum sponge for flash back arrestor,it isnt cheap but then chemical structure of HHO is changing,and you will get heavier gas and better flame.Dry flame.

  • I normally moisten it a bit, and plat is way out of my budget

  • where are you finding this platinum wool? I can't find any product like that online.

  • I don't know where braca would find that, but at the price of plat, I would even want to see what it would cost, I will work with 20lpm of hho, but the price of plat wool scares me.

  • what are you using as a flashback arestor?

  • The torch itself is a flashback arrestor, inside the body of the torch is bronze wool, also the body has a larger volume that the tubing which creates a low pressure zone for the flashback to happen in, and lets the tube act as a kind of pressure wall. But what I have found is that if the pressure in the torch is maintained above 1 psi then it doesn't flash into the body, which means volume of gas and tip size are important. There is some vids on the assembly of the torch, take a look.

  • well actually yes it will, look at the other videos, try glss to granite welding, or nickel silver rod to nickel, or stainless.

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