@delvis11 damn thats a bit of a drive but well worth it. ill keep in contact as i develop my side further. uses ur principle in a sense but the H is produce from renewable/clean energy
Have u been abled to put each gas under pressure ? I'm curious do a water test with bubbles coming up from the hydrogen side and have a flame near the water line just as the bubble breaks the surface if it is pure it will flame up and not much of a pop to it,then back off and catch the bubble breaks in open air ,this allows oxygen to mix with the hydrogen and a bang.Also do the oxygen side to and show your results on video ,if u don't mind
@losttreasurehunt Good test. I have to figure out a couple of things before I can move forward. I'm having problems with pressure differences between tanks. I'm using a permiable membrane.
Look forward to seeing what sort of purity you are getting. And what type of membrane you are using. . The copper /palladium membranes currently used in industrial applications are way out of price reach to make economical for the mainstream market. Good luck and keep up the good work.
Am I right that you are burning pure H2 without oxygen and therefore not getting flash back. Does this method produce the same amounts of H2 as a non seporator dry cell?
@servicesafloatnz I am not curtain how pure the h2 is at this point but yea it is h2 and that's why there are no flashbacks> I don't know about other separator cells out there but mine is running over 5.5mmw. That's about 75% efficiency. When I get the final system done I'm going to have the gas spectral analysed. This stuff needs to be over 99.7% pure to be compressed.
@delvis11 I must admit it does seem like you are trying to hide something but I cant see why because seperator cells are not new and plans kits and parts are readily available in a number of places. why dont you show people your cell?
Steve, Good job on showing the separation of the 2 gases. I see comments on compressing the hydrogen gas.. Please do not attempt that! Im sure you understand the consequences.. what is your overall intent to separate the two? Keeping them together gives you a hotter flame with a torch and can be sustained by itself? and for an engine the H and O is excellent for the combustion process.. and oxygen is naturally sucked in through intake.. Just curious?? Great video!!
i've always wondered why someone making hho was not collecting the gases separately and only injecting the hydrogen to see what the effect on mileage would be. is this your intention?
just as an explanation to my last post, i don't dissagree that it's less efficiënt. It only makes sense to create electricity out of this if you store it first. And use it for example in a car (with an electrical motor and a fuel cell) instead of a battery since you don't have access to the net and you want the storage (of your electricity) to be as light as possable.
@myhydrogencar ok i see where your going with it,but watch myth busters when they are working with electrolysis,they have an explosion,and they are pumping hydrogen into the crab,with no oxygen,and the car is running just fine,but it explodes,so i dont know how you assume this.
honestly i love your idea because you wont have to chaing anything and a car would run fin if your only pumping hydrogen into it without a mixture of oxygen in it,because you wont be flooding the car with oxygen.
Hi Steve, nice interesting video guy, the near invisibility of the pure hydrogen flame does not surprise me guy, but when you have less than 5% oxygen content you get implosion, this interests me Steve, do you notice any difference when using pure hydrogen to work with, welding / burning / ect ? Grater heat or less, what ever?..
@angryadrien There is a porous plastic type arrestor and the housing of this torch is stuffed with wool. If this is pure H there isn't a need for much of an arrestor. Hydrogen cannot burn without oxygen.
just so you know,no matter if you get rid of the oxygen or not,the flame will still be the same because we live on a oxygen rich rock,great choice in projects though.
@imatelly There is a huge difference between hho and H. just because there is oxygen all around us doesn't mean the H flame will be enriched with O like hho.
@delvis11 not trying to start an argument,but yes as hydrogen burns with oxygen around it,even mixed in it,the hydrogen will creat water,to creat water every 2 hydrogen atoms will fuse with 1 oxygen atom,so yes no matter what you do unless you get rid of all the oxygen,the flame will still use the same amount of oxygen and hydrogen,i got a very good cell up,and worked on even this i call it the u cell your working on,and have read everything there is on the subject,so yes its the same.
@TheVictor6951 Pure H burns more like propane and natural gas. I don't know for sure but I think this type of device could be used with those types of existing burners.
@delvis11 ,,Thanks,,,I was thinking the same also. Do you have any ideas on converting it into electricty,,Fuel cell??,,,thanks for all your work you do sir..
@TheVictor6951 It wouldn't make sense to use electricity to make hydrogen and then use the H to make electricity. There is a lot of energy lost in the conversion.
@delvis11 wrote: "It wouldn't make sense to use electricity to make hydrogen and then use the H to make electricity. There is a lot of energy lost in the conversion."
I have to disagree with you there, if and only if you can store hydrogen in a safe manner, becouse it has less weight than a battery and thus is a better way to store electricity than a battery, if weight matters. So that would actually make sense if green electricity was used as well as a green method to create it out of H.
nice i made the same contraption...where is your location? i would like to help in research and also may help fund projects
hifeyracer 4 weeks ago
@hifeyracer I'm located in Orem Utah
delvis11 4 weeks ago
@delvis11 damn thats a bit of a drive but well worth it. ill keep in contact as i develop my side further. uses ur principle in a sense but the H is produce from renewable/clean energy
hifeyracer 3 weeks ago
Do you plan to converting that hydrogen to electricity?
inventor1963 4 weeks ago in playlist More videos from delvis11
Have u been abled to put each gas under pressure ? I'm curious do a water test with bubbles coming up from the hydrogen side and have a flame near the water line just as the bubble breaks the surface if it is pure it will flame up and not much of a pop to it,then back off and catch the bubble breaks in open air ,this allows oxygen to mix with the hydrogen and a bang.Also do the oxygen side to and show your results on video ,if u don't mind
losttreasurehunt 1 month ago
@losttreasurehunt Good test. I have to figure out a couple of things before I can move forward. I'm having problems with pressure differences between tanks. I'm using a permiable membrane.
delvis11 1 month ago
Look forward to seeing what sort of purity you are getting. And what type of membrane you are using. . The copper /palladium membranes currently used in industrial applications are way out of price reach to make economical for the mainstream market. Good luck and keep up the good work.
servicesafloatnz 1 month ago
and can this seperator cell be used in conjunction with a dry cell or is it a totally new design?
servicesafloatnz 1 month ago
@servicesafloatnz It's a completely new design.
delvis11 1 month ago
Am I right that you are burning pure H2 without oxygen and therefore not getting flash back. Does this method produce the same amounts of H2 as a non seporator dry cell?
servicesafloatnz 1 month ago
@servicesafloatnz I am not curtain how pure the h2 is at this point but yea it is h2 and that's why there are no flashbacks> I don't know about other separator cells out there but mine is running over 5.5mmw. That's about 75% efficiency. When I get the final system done I'm going to have the gas spectral analysed. This stuff needs to be over 99.7% pure to be compressed.
delvis11 1 month ago
Looks good and you are correct: storeage for fuel to heat and cook with
H2 is a Fuel
HHO is a Accelerant
Nice job but be very careful ~ easy to forget something sometimes ~
amos033 2 months ago
@amos033 you are right. Never compress HHO!
delvis11 1 month ago
I like how you quickly pan the camera down to the supposed flame so people can't see how you have it hooked up...
Dethreid 3 months ago
@Dethreid I'm not known for trickery. there is no point in doing that. What you see is what you get with me.
delvis11 3 months ago
@delvis11 I must admit it does seem like you are trying to hide something but I cant see why because seperator cells are not new and plans kits and parts are readily available in a number of places. why dont you show people your cell?
TheJimmax 3 months ago
@TheJimmax I'm not hiding anything, I am just not ready to show it off yet.
delvis11 3 months ago
Steve, Good job on showing the separation of the 2 gases. I see comments on compressing the hydrogen gas.. Please do not attempt that! Im sure you understand the consequences.. what is your overall intent to separate the two? Keeping them together gives you a hotter flame with a torch and can be sustained by itself? and for an engine the H and O is excellent for the combustion process.. and oxygen is naturally sucked in through intake.. Just curious?? Great video!!
risingsunHHO 3 months ago
@risingsunHHO yes the ultimate goal is a separator system that generates pure H for storage.
delvis11 3 months ago
i've always wondered why someone making hho was not collecting the gases separately and only injecting the hydrogen to see what the effect on mileage would be. is this your intention?
chunkytoe 4 months ago
@chunkytoe typically its a less efficient cell design to be able to collect the gasses separate.
lynel1985 3 months ago
great job steve
can you now run car engine with 100% hydrogen without any other fuels ? what is the best way to compress the hydrogen in high pressure cylinder ?
salehjaber1 4 months ago
just as an explanation to my last post, i don't dissagree that it's less efficiënt. It only makes sense to create electricity out of this if you store it first. And use it for example in a car (with an electrical motor and a fuel cell) instead of a battery since you don't have access to the net and you want the storage (of your electricity) to be as light as possable.
rdekraker 4 months ago
@myhydrogencar ok i see where your going with it,but watch myth busters when they are working with electrolysis,they have an explosion,and they are pumping hydrogen into the crab,with no oxygen,and the car is running just fine,but it explodes,so i dont know how you assume this.
honestly i love your idea because you wont have to chaing anything and a car would run fin if your only pumping hydrogen into it without a mixture of oxygen in it,because you wont be flooding the car with oxygen.
imatelly 4 months ago
Hi Steve, nice interesting video guy, the near invisibility of the pure hydrogen flame does not surprise me guy, but when you have less than 5% oxygen content you get implosion, this interests me Steve, do you notice any difference when using pure hydrogen to work with, welding / burning / ect ? Grater heat or less, what ever?..
Interested to know your views.
Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 4 months ago
could you heat your house with that? have a solar panel for the electric and water to provide gas.
shartne 4 months ago
how many spark arresters do you have in-line and what brand/style do you use? thx.
angryadrien 4 months ago
@angryadrien There is a porous plastic type arrestor and the housing of this torch is stuffed with wool. If this is pure H there isn't a need for much of an arrestor. Hydrogen cannot burn without oxygen.
delvis11 4 months ago
Only Steve has so much stainless lying around he can afford to toast a corner :)
KyleCarrington 4 months ago
Nice!! What Material do you use for the membrane?
robert39bulley 4 months ago
Nice.
TheCombineify 4 months ago
I'm curious about your seperator cell any chance of more info?
TheJimmax 4 months ago
Good stuff . Subscribed.
TheJimmax 4 months ago
thnx like to see separation process great vids
wetsailer 4 months ago
just so you know,no matter if you get rid of the oxygen or not,the flame will still be the same because we live on a oxygen rich rock,great choice in projects though.
imatelly 4 months ago
@imatelly There is a huge difference between hho and H. just because there is oxygen all around us doesn't mean the H flame will be enriched with O like hho.
delvis11 4 months ago
@delvis11 not trying to start an argument,but yes as hydrogen burns with oxygen around it,even mixed in it,the hydrogen will creat water,to creat water every 2 hydrogen atoms will fuse with 1 oxygen atom,so yes no matter what you do unless you get rid of all the oxygen,the flame will still use the same amount of oxygen and hydrogen,i got a very good cell up,and worked on even this i call it the u cell your working on,and have read everything there is on the subject,so yes its the same.
imatelly 4 months ago
In your opinion, what would be the best way to use hydrogen to heat your home,,if that is even possible?? Great channel btw,,
TheVictor6951 4 months ago
@TheVictor6951 Pure H burns more like propane and natural gas. I don't know for sure but I think this type of device could be used with those types of existing burners.
delvis11 4 months ago
@delvis11 ,,Thanks,,,I was thinking the same also. Do you have any ideas on converting it into electricty,,Fuel cell??,,,thanks for all your work you do sir..
TheVictor6951 4 months ago
@TheVictor6951 It wouldn't make sense to use electricity to make hydrogen and then use the H to make electricity. There is a lot of energy lost in the conversion.
delvis11 4 months ago
@delvis11 wrote: "It wouldn't make sense to use electricity to make hydrogen and then use the H to make electricity. There is a lot of energy lost in the conversion."
I have to disagree with you there, if and only if you can store hydrogen in a safe manner, becouse it has less weight than a battery and thus is a better way to store electricity than a battery, if weight matters. So that would actually make sense if green electricity was used as well as a green method to create it out of H.
rdekraker 4 months ago