Believe me you dont wanna compress HHO gas is the most unstable state of hydrogen, if you seperate the oxygen from the hydrogen it not worth it look at it this way. If 1L of fuel had a100% efficiency then 1L of pure hydrogen would only have a 40% efficiecy , but 1L of HHO/Hydroxy would have a 300% efficiency because of it's increase in surface area.
how do you compress the hydrogen that you generate to store it in tanks?
also i thought you separate the hydrogen and oxygen and only use hydrogen, but do i see it correctly that you use both hydrogen and oxygen when you burn it?
A pwm doenot produce more HHO what they do is regulate the Amp/ power to the cell more consistant . I played with them with and with out a PWM . PWM is always nice though.
Good work Woody, much better than i could have done, cant wait to get them in my 7.3 diesel , i get 15.6 mpg nearly every time , any change from that i'll keep you up dated regularly here.
Add a bubbler for your protection, that way the cell don't go bang. If the customer turns the cell off while the torch is burning, there is a potential for a flashback, not a huge one with your other devices, but a bubbler is an absolute stop before it hits the cell. And who knows what some peoeple will do with their setups once in their hands. Just a thought, best for everyoner involved.
you can use it for brazing (silver soldering), you just need a brass wire and borax or borate acid as a flux
Erniz2 4 months ago
Believe me you dont wanna compress HHO gas is the most unstable state of hydrogen, if you seperate the oxygen from the hydrogen it not worth it look at it this way. If 1L of fuel had a100% efficiency then 1L of pure hydrogen would only have a 40% efficiecy , but 1L of HHO/Hydroxy would have a 300% efficiency because of it's increase in surface area.
Baz
Bazaradic 2 years ago
@Bazaradic its not an unstable state, just the perfect amount of fuel and oxidizers to ignite even with the slightest heat
dzgfdg 1 year ago
how do you compress the hydrogen that you generate to store it in tanks?
also i thought you separate the hydrogen and oxygen and only use hydrogen, but do i see it correctly that you use both hydrogen and oxygen when you burn it?
smartstuff2buy 3 years ago
A pwm doenot produce more HHO what they do is regulate the Amp/ power to the cell more consistant . I played with them with and with out a PWM . PWM is always nice though.
Vistal1 3 years ago
nice!
LinuxUser269 3 years ago
Good work Woody, much better than i could have done, cant wait to get them in my 7.3 diesel , i get 15.6 mpg nearly every time , any change from that i'll keep you up dated regularly here.
Glenn
glenn20021 3 years ago
i want one to light up my blunts
captcaveman4201 3 years ago
buy a bic lighter for $1
woodypc35 3 years ago
yea but i wana do it with style !!
captcaveman4201 3 years ago
I hope you have a liability wavier
mielectric1 3 years ago
see my front webpage. liability insurance would be better..
woodypc35 3 years ago
Add a bubbler for your protection, that way the cell don't go bang. If the customer turns the cell off while the torch is burning, there is a potential for a flashback, not a huge one with your other devices, but a bubbler is an absolute stop before it hits the cell. And who knows what some peoeple will do with their setups once in their hands. Just a thought, best for everyoner involved.
mielectric1 3 years ago
Nice! I WANT ONE LOL - Thanks for the great videos!
pwmpower 3 years ago