@MrPouHan The link in the description to eBay has been fixed to purchase flashback arrestors. Somehow when I copy and paste some of it did not copy over. Thanks
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
why are u calling it a welder its a cutting torch . sure u can weld with a torch but all i seen u do was cut . beside that what is the purpose ther is nothing wrong with oxy and acetylene. and one more thing i dont know what makes u think that was water comeing from the tourch any one that welds knows thats moister comeing from the poors of the metal.
@Keithscp there is everything wrong with an oxy acc welder plane huge bottles that you have to rent off the gas company and then the cost of the gas, thats is stupid this thing is fantastic
Wow looks real stupid and not practical. A traditional oxygen/ acetylene torch cuts much faster. The only reason it would smoke is because of the operator not setting it correctly. By the way I'm a code welder, tube welder and do pipleline work for the past 12 years.
Its just days before 2012 and this video was made in 2008. I went to the website as advertised in the video and have yet to find the torch being sold! So, after almost 4 years, that chinese piece of crap must never have gotten off the ground. Use oxy/ac instead. It proven and safer to use than a hydrogen gas producer.
There's a reason hydrogen isn't used for welding. It's called hydrogen embrittlement. Hydrogen works great for aluminum, but for anything that contains iron, you'll make the metal weak and brittle.
There is no such thing as 'HHO' gas. Electrolysis of water produces H2 and O2, i.e. hydrogen and oxygen gases (neglecting random by-products). It always has and always will. The HHO configuration DOES NOT EXIST. How many times do people need to be told this?
I've been an industrial welder for ten years refineries power plants etc. You can do this with a torch if you turn it up enough actually faster than this what's the point regular torch is cheaper too no machine. I don't understand. What r u trying to sell ? What's better than a regular torch ? I don't see an advantage does it braze better cause it sure don't heat up faster ?
@Ryboy1381 first im not in the most ignorant country called USA. and i dont hire prostitutes so i wont have a clue what you mean by your first statements. i know your pissed and all that over a comment but to prove my point take a look at your "all american HARLEY DAVIDSON parts" the bike is assembled in US and but in reality the parts are all china CHINA CHINA CHINA! cHECK you tshirt CHINA! your microwave CHINA! your shoes CHINA! your car CHINA! your underware CHINA! your WHATEVER it is CHINA
This is disgraceful to the U.S. , trying to cell this Chinese shit to Americans just to make a buck. It's not even complete either, everything made overseas is shit. And from the looks of the other comments, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. This disgusts me.
So called HHO gas burns the metal not because it is "too hot & needs coolant" as you say. It burns the metal because it is oxidising it.
HHO is the perfect Stoichiometric mix of Hydrogen & Oxygen, most welding gases use the oxygen out of the atmosphere to allow combustion, this give an area of depleted oxygen around the area being directly heated.
With HHO the area being heated is exposed to normal atmospheric levels of oxygen so the metal is Oxidising this adds to the heating effect.
i know im talking about smoke off of the flame not from the metal you will get smoke form the heat mixing with the cooler air temp. but you wont get a black smoke off of the flame unless it is low and only when only acetylene is on with no oxygen is when.
It looks like you have little or know experience using HHO Gas. HHO gas to do welding properly must have a flammable liquid that the HHO gas bubbles up through to actually perform welding or your actually burning the metal together without any strength. side-by-side demonstration cutting steel using HHO gas versus all fossil fuel gas you would deftly see the difference above the table with HHO gas no smoke compared to the table that is running traditional gas cutting steel.
I assume that you have not seen the video of a friend of mine using the EP 230 welding cast-iron cast-iron using HHO Gas and Rubbing Alcohol Gas. This is a older video just demonstrating the machine. Before you make wisecrack comments you must research all the videos on my site before you make a fool of yourself when there is videos showing welding.
@minase0906 Ya but its hard to understand that. 640 Hertz has a sign wave to separate the Hydrogen, but also has a phonon riding a carrier wave that helps arrange the proton,neutron, electron in a way that causes the molecule to easily fracture.
"640 Hertz has a sign wave to separate the Hydrogen, but also has a phonon riding a carrier wave that helps arrange the proton,neutron, electron in a way that causes the molecule to easily fracture?"
Do you have any idea what you're even talking about? Now, Abraham Lincoln may have said that you can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but your BS is fooling me none of the time.
We use the same principle to separate the hydrogen, but then we take electrons and use them to power a fuel cell. This way the water can be used to power your car. Cool eh?
I would assume that this isn't straight from the water, correct, my little torch goes strait from being water to going out the nozzle and it has a tiny blue flame buried deep in a big orange torch-looking orange flame, unless that is because of your second gas I probably need to adjust my ratio, although water's 2/3 H 1/3 O ratio is suppose to be perfect for burning.
The water does not come from the flame. The water is in the steel. Not sure about adding hydrogen to steel thereby adding to the chance for fatiuge and failure in the steel. This would also cover any metals that came in the path of the flame.
the moisture could come from any carbon based (acetylene, propane, natural gas) flammable gas being burned. all of the combustion processes go (gas) + O2 > CO2 + H20 + other remnants......I don't see any proof here of H2 being used to weld. Flame also looks like 100% acetylene.
@shadooky first off thank you for pointing out that the water comes from the combustion, I've been trying to explain that to old timers for years, but i have to say that's not acetylene. acetylene burns with an almost green kinda teal color not blue. it looks like a map gas or propane.
the problem with showing the water condensing off the tip is I can do that with any torch you give me; weather it be propane, natural gas, or acetylene. its not so much the gas you use, its the fact that metal sweats. don't get me wrong though i like the possibilities of HHO gas. just not for welding
Have you ever used HHO gas for welding? If you use HHO gas for welding did you use a third gas along with the HHO gas to perform any welding job applications? I will shortly be putting up a video showing HHO gas mixed with rubbing alcohol welding cast-iron to cast-iron fusing a broken cooking grate together.
The gas mixture is HHO Gas and liquid Acetone vapors. I am not running acetylene at all in my mixture. I am only running HHO Gas and Acetone from the welding machine that is designed to run this type of mixture. You have not seen the latest video welding cast-iron using HHO Gas and Rubbing Alcohol totaling three gases to perform welding.
hey in good faith: i apologize if ive been rude. maybe you've learned more about welding since. but let's make no mistake... it's tough to weld with HHO Lumarius! It's not well suited... so along comes your machine... uses Acetone. You lost us at "Now we're going to demonstrate it, and heat up a bolt". Let's see it weld! Let's see the pooling effect that the acetone creates. Go for it. Weld 3 plates of 1/4" in a butt or overlap fillet. Prove it welds WELL.
He is correct in stating that HHO will raise to the melt temperature of whatever you touch it to, though - which is what makes HHO so unqiue. That's why if you wanna play with the big boys you need 25 lpm + compressed air and a small amount of acetone to drop the temperature slightly. Then, you will see. Big spark show, penetration, falling chunks of metal. This guy is a saleman, not a tradesmen. Nice clean carport tho!
Don't be misled 680 liters per hour is 3.14 litres per minute. 1-2 psi doesn't push slag, bottled oxygen at 30 psi does. Or compressed air. It's a brazing + small welding setup. For jewelers, artists, dentist mechanics, brazing, bronze welding, and thin metal welding.1200-1500 liters per hour is full on HHO welding setup. You want 25+ liters per minute with compressed air.
You must be a very angry individual with an attitude. If you were paying attention to the video it does have a shut off a toggle switch watch the video again and again and maybe you can evaluate your comments were they make more sense. By the way do you own a hydrogen machine? or do you just like to complain?
HHO gas did an excellent job repairing my hot water Tank plumbing lines. It looks like you have not watched the video. Once you see the video you will be amazed how efficiently it perform the plumbing job without a carbon foot print left on the copper plumbing
I have not tried welding tungsten carbide. HHO gas has no problem melting things from 250° up to 10,000°. I can weld glass and metal together and each one of them will melt at their own melting temperature.
I remember seeing this long time ago, and telling to people that this is throu and we could all drive for fri, and our world would change drastically, and we can put all EVIL and Greed where they belong, and SHIPPLES LAUF at me....!!?
I too want to see it actually weld if it is a welding machine. I see all lot of people saying that they have HHO welding rigs but still have yet to see anyone weld with one. All I have seen so far is people melting coke cans, light bulbs, plastic, and bolts. What would one of these actually be useful for other than just playing around melting household items?
I am going to be doing a detailed welding demonstration melting and fusing two pieces of metal together. Before I do that I will be adding rubbing alcohol to my bubbler that will allow the flame to burn cooler to perform the welding job necessary.
30yrsic i owned the machine from tampa, and yes it welds really well, i brazed brass in a application were ox/acey. did not work. i burned 1 gallon of water an hour. the problem with model i had was it touchy until it warmed up. also you need to provide a gas to keep the flame away from the tip.
HHO is produced when you just put water threw electrolosis right? HHOs ratios is 2hydro and 1 oxy so is water when put threw eltrolosis so im assuming by doing so its HHo gas,hydrogen is very usefuel and easy to get material :P and to the human touch its not as hot to the touch as it is to the materials..
Does the finished weld (or lack of since you haven't shown any) have any strength. Going from what I see without any other evidence, it looks to me like the finished weld wouldn't have much strength due to all the impurities (slag) which would mix in with the weld.
Very interesting & informative video guy, I did not know this, see the coolant {acetone} or any other, A, you answered my question, its produced by bubbler then mixed with HHO ..OK. , ?, Thanks, Thom in Scotland.
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY you keep throwing the guy in FL under the bus for his "welder" which I've never seen him call it that, he calls it a torch, and you copied his idea and added coolant.
I've looked and looked and have YET to see a video or an article in which he claims the machine to be a welder.
Let me clarify a few things. The manufacturer in Florida and the Taiwan manufacturer in Taiwan have different machine configurations and each one of them have their own USA patents. The functionality of the machines and everything involved in the machine are different from one another. I am selling machines from 300 L per hour all the way up to 10,000 L per hour and more. HHO Gas Technology com sell superior machines above the rest 313 355 6193
HHO Gas Technology com sell superior HHO Gas Generators Machine above the rest 313 355-6193
All HHO Gas Generators Machines sold come with a complete 2 year manufacturer warranty. If you are any individual try buying a HHO Gas Machine from Florida call them and see what they tell you also asked them about their safety devices if they have any on their machines???
If you are doing any welding a coolant gases necessary to do welding. If you do not use a coolant gas the temperature of the HHO gas flame will burn the model creating a carbon deposit instead of a melted metal weld.
Why build when you can buy and make a buck off from the next guy. A salesman demonstrates how well hho gas work it efficiency, True mulage consist of creating,contructing this machinery.
That moisture coming off the pan is not from the machine but the pan itself. Also, When you melt metal without some form of a controlled atmosphere (ie argon, CO2, Helium, etc) The end result is worthless anyhow. Note how porous the metal is after heating. That explains how easy it is to break the pieces off. Not how hot the the metal is. This man is buy no means any sort of welder or metallurgist.
You're a retard or an idiot. When hydrogen and oxygen combine, they form water. The water vapor condenses on the cool metal (it happens BEFORE the metal gets too hot for water vapor to condense on it) and THAT is what you're seeing. Here's where your stupidity really shows through; How can the water be coming from the pan itself? Is the metal pan some sort of sponge and the water is coming out of it? Like I said earlier, either a retard or an idiot.
I am sorry to inform you but you are in fact the idiot. I've been in the metallurgy business for a little while and I know the difference between condensation and moisture from the metal. I am a certified pipe a structural welder knowledgeable in MIG, TIG, SAW, SMAW, and FCAW. I also built pressure vessels for one of the largest compression companies in the World. Metal (especially ferrous metals) holds moisture and heating it up removes the moisture. That is one reasson you preheat...
OK, if you REALLY do think that the water droplets are coming from that thin sheet metal pan and are not from condensation of the water vapors in the combustion process, then show me where you get your data from. I just did some checking and could not find anything to support your claims. Preheating is done to dry off any surface moisture if any is present, and to keep the temperature differential between the weld joint and base metal as low as possible to reduce cracking there. Water in
pieces of steel larger than 1 inch thick. As well as help relieve heat stresses and prevent cracking and warping. Something required in WPS (welding procedure specification). If your the welder you say you are you'd know that too. As far as how I know the end result is porous, you can tell by 1. the way the head of the bolt acts while cooling down and 2. You can actually see all the pinholes if you look closely. If you've been welding that long, you more than likely need your coke bottle...
Oh, and how do you know that the metal is porous or not? If you melted a bolt like that with acetylene or propane or any other fuel gas, it would look the same. Are YOU a welder or metallurgist? But I too would like to see what a weld joint looks like when using HHO. I've been welding since 1976 or so with MiG, O/A, TiG and electrodes too. What are YOUR credentials?
the welder is ok , not inpressive but works ok , somethings is mising not sure the mix was to lean o rich should destroy the head od the bolt faster and didn't what this did just melted hmmmmm oxigen and acetylene burn faster
I'm supposed to trust a guy who uses chinese dollar store pliers and a home depot china vice to build an hho torch?? =[with chinese labels on the front to boot!! lol] show me a weld with it, or a cut or anything.
Not impressed. all the chemicals and coolant will end up costing a lot more. Especially if it becomes popular. Also it didn't heat up the bolt all that fast. I know I know the coolant! BlahBlahBlah! Anyway for what it's worth LOL.
the first inventor of the hho is a filipino since 1960 his name is daniel dingle but he dont want to share to the filipino people he want to sell it to the company.
good to see another red seal from alberta calling this guys bullshit. i wonder how he can claim oxyhydrogen gets up to 10,000 degrees when "Chemical Discovery and Invention in the Twentieth Century" (ISBN 0543916464) shows it only hits 3632 degrees F in a standard atmosphere and 5072F when burned with pure oxygen. we better call the Guinness book of world records because this dude magically made oxyhydrogen burn hotter than dicyanoacetylene which is the hottest chemical flame in the world.
The specification of gas wasn't made in the comment i was responding to, I was referring to chemical reaction in general. I might have been thinking of kJ/mol then.
So you are demo'ing a cutting torch that is rather slow (while you tell us how fast it is!), then you are telling us you've slowed it down by adding coolant? Rather backwards, that.
Run it hot as hell, and blow a hole through a plate, and sell this "miracle" tool as a cutting torch.
BTW, apparently if you use oxygen and acetylene, that cuts really rather faster. You could look into that.
I am sorry to say I tried buying HHO welding machine from Clearwater Florida from individual that thinks he is the HHO inventor of welding machines and he told me to go jump in a lake he doesn't sell to the public. He was a very sarcastic individual as he thought he is the one and only inventor of this HHO concept. So once again American no to American business. I am an American and proud of it and I would like to buy American but that American would not sell, so I had to go elsewhere.
You need a contact Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc.4707 140th Avenue North, Suite 116Clearwater, Florida 33762 complain to them and asked them why they do not sell to the public 17275315979.
You are correct HHO gas mixed with acetone to lower the temperature of the flame. HHO gas when it gets a flashback to the unit has an explosion and then an implosion. Using a third gas the implosion is no longer there it stays in the explosion and if a flashback arrestor is not adequate it is very, very dangerous.
The temperature of the flame varies from 250° to 10,000° without adjusting the torch at all. Like I said HHO gas is hard to believe until you see it for yourself.
The brick is melting at its temperature and the steel is melting and its temperature binding the two together.
you cant even get the name of the fuel corect. You are hawking a chinese made product , plan on changing the labe to say made in USA ? TRIATOMIC FUEL CELLS INC. by the way you as a welder , what a joke
To :jumote69 I am not a welder and the only training I had is way back in junior high school. I know one thing there is nothing like HHO gas. I can bond together steal and brick because the HHO gas adjusts automatically to the material to bond the two surfaces together. Later on I will be demonstrating bonding different material surfaces together just for the fun of it. I can melt steel and tungsten steel without adjusting the torch.
That water is actually coming off the flame returning to water again after the fire uses it for energy. If anyone has any doubt fire up your propane torch and do the same thing and you will see nothing.
Is that really cheaper than an oxy-acetylene-torch? Your machine consumes 1100-1550W plus the cooling gas plus the material of the electrodes used in the electrolysis that has to be changed from time to time.
Ok lets see if you can make a cutting torch from junk, no fuel bottels . Just some metal , water ,and electric. I bet you cant. Come on man instead of running your mouth do something.
Ok show me I'm wrong, please find a low watt water heater, I will make a hho heater that heats faster and with less electric.
Please man FIND SOME INFO . Are you up to the challenge, you dont have to make anything , sit on your lazy ass and just find a low watt water heater. thats all you have to do. Unless you have some thing other than " because you said so" please shut up.
Your right , it realy sucks to heat water with 40 watts. This stuff is stupid. Who would even want a soldering torch that heats instantly with very little power. Thats just wasteful.
I have a hho torch that runs on 100 watts, like a light bulb, it burns a pop can as soon as it touches it. And a 40 watt cell , it dont burn a can but still freakin hot. I can show that 100 watt making stainless glow white if it would help you believe.
hho, burns with alot of heat but it takes more energy to produce it that you get out in te end, the reaction between NaOH and Al is a good way of making it,while usign electricity is really a pretty big waste...
And Oxyacetylene is the hottest burning common fuel gas at 3300°C while oxyhydrogen burns at 2800°C, still quite alot but no where near Oxyacetylene. Oxyacetylene can be produces from cow poo whithout making any polutants while HHO is made from electricty strait from your loacal coal power plant...Makes you wonder doesnt it?
I would challenge anybody with any type of welding gas even acetylene are side-by-side melting competition test. The hydrogen and oxygen gas will surpass the acetylene by leaps and bounds in a welding and melting test even cutting steel in comparison guaranteed. I have seen the manufacturers side-by-side video comparison and you do not know what you are talking about. It appears to me you never seen a hydrogen welder and person???
You are correct this is a foreign-made machine and there is also an American-made machine. I would not recommend anyone to use one of these welding machines until the flashback arrestor successively works 100% of the time. This is December 22, 2008 and I will be posting a new video showing someone's suggesting filling the flashback arrestor with 100% copper coated birdshot and it failing on the welding machine exploding showing the dangers of flashback.
There is nothing new here i have been runing my 1972 GTHO 351 Hydrogen from water since 1987 I never told anyone because i thought it was illegal. I have all the blueprints to these and many other systems patented both here and overseas. They were sold to the gas companies in about 1988. so your shit out of luck if you think your onto something new. your over 20 years to late.
Regarding your sarcastic comments are not acceptable to anyone that is reading your response. I never said this is new technology and I never said I invented it. I am just showing the power of HHO gas in my videos postings to encourage others to get on board to work together. One day when everybody is working together we will all be consumers of water per fuel in our automobiles and home heating. Negative people do not encourage others. Future comments should be motivating.
When gasoline is consumed in engine there is left over gasoline and heat that is still burning on the cylinder walls and piston head. With HHO gas is 100% consumed so it runs cooler. This information I have received from others that understand HHO gas.
Regarding the welding torch it is under pressure directed in one location to do a purpose to weld or cut.
HHO Is just regular Hydrogen and oxygen. See hydrogen and oxygen make water so if the world starts using hydrogen from oxygen on mass the atmosphere will grow so thick with water vapour because the molecules will have nothing to bond to. wake up you idiots.just imagine water coming out of every tailpipe.
Before you open your mouth know what you are talking about. Water goes in and it is turned into HHO gas and after it does its work as HHO gas it returns back to its former state which was water. 1 gallon of water produces approximately 1000 gallons of HHO gas.
Water coming out of your tailpipe is far better than the pollution that has a never ending future destroying your health.
You are very ignorant. Every Hydrocarbon fuel from wood to petrolium and diesel gives off water vapour and oxidises the carbon to give off carbon dioxide or if partially combusted carbon monoxide and at certain temps oxides of nitrogen. Wake up You idiot water does come out of every tailpipe, but so do polutants like CO CO2 NOX and particulate matter in sizes measured in microns. HHO burns clean to water vapour theres the difference!
The link in your description does not exist on Ebay.
MrPouHan 1 week ago
@MrPouHan The link in the description to eBay has been fixed to purchase flashback arrestors. Somehow when I copy and paste some of it did not copy over. Thanks
pjckac1 1 week ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
cenedywong 1 month ago
Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
melisantika 1 month ago
I Really Like The Video From Your But during this demonstration that someone requested me is to demonstrate the HHO welding machine and the torch.
Onepissite 1 month ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing HHO Welding Machine Demonstration
pemburuiklan 1 month ago
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danieldofado 1 month ago
why are u calling it a welder its a cutting torch . sure u can weld with a torch but all i seen u do was cut . beside that what is the purpose ther is nothing wrong with oxy and acetylene. and one more thing i dont know what makes u think that was water comeing from the tourch any one that welds knows thats moister comeing from the poors of the metal.
Keithscp 2 months ago
@Keithscp there is everything wrong with an oxy acc welder plane huge bottles that you have to rent off the gas company and then the cost of the gas, thats is stupid this thing is fantastic
poiterism 6 days ago
Wow looks real stupid and not practical. A traditional oxygen/ acetylene torch cuts much faster. The only reason it would smoke is because of the operator not setting it correctly. By the way I'm a code welder, tube welder and do pipleline work for the past 12 years.
Chrish3594 2 months ago
Its just days before 2012 and this video was made in 2008. I went to the website as advertised in the video and have yet to find the torch being sold! So, after almost 4 years, that chinese piece of crap must never have gotten off the ground. Use oxy/ac instead. It proven and safer to use than a hydrogen gas producer.
ColtDeltaElite10mm 2 months ago
oh my made in china=) joke
johnericsantiago28 5 months ago
You can not weld iron, because the steam reacts with with the molten iron. But you can braze, but that is not welding.
legogunguy001 6 months ago
do any of you know what welding is? this is not welding.
acerkiwi 6 months ago
It's bullshit that you made it in china. You could have boosted the USA economy if it wasn't
Morgotheenslaver 7 months ago
@Morgotheenslaver NOT China
pjckac1 7 months ago
@Morgotheenslaver "hurr derr i'm a faggot"
TheMrbubl3s 2 months ago
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Morgotheenslaver 7 months ago
Whatever happened to Dennis Kline's h202 welding invention? Wasn't he one of the first patenting this idea way back in the early 80's.
Great inventions are not allowed in America as the status quo has a lockdown on any potential major changes in industries.
So you went to where, Japan to partner? America was a good country 60 years ago, now we're a police state.
trumpsahead 7 months ago
@coldsn (Y) i agree.. that i wanna say too.. it isn't working for iron, only for aluminum
MsDarko001 8 months ago
To: @MsDarko001
It appears that you have not seen the latest Cast Iron welding brazing video using HHO gas and rubbing alcohol.
youtube.com/user/pjckac1#p/u/0/xX1C7Qge5Pg
pjckac1 8 months ago
There's a reason hydrogen isn't used for welding. It's called hydrogen embrittlement. Hydrogen works great for aluminum, but for anything that contains iron, you'll make the metal weak and brittle.
coldsn 8 months ago
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There is no such thing as 'HHO' gas. Electrolysis of water produces H2 and O2, i.e. hydrogen and oxygen gases (neglecting random by-products). It always has and always will. The HHO configuration DOES NOT EXIST. How many times do people need to be told this?
Casowsky 8 months ago
Why not just use something that is less costly or even an Everlast Plasma?
M1ST3RHYDE 8 months ago
yes because instantly is 30 sec.
thekingsora 9 months ago
I've been an industrial welder for ten years refineries power plants etc. You can do this with a torch if you turn it up enough actually faster than this what's the point regular torch is cheaper too no machine. I don't understand. What r u trying to sell ? What's better than a regular torch ? I don't see an advantage does it braze better cause it sure don't heat up faster ?
Rcblueox 9 months ago
@Ryboy1381 first im not in the most ignorant country called USA. and i dont hire prostitutes so i wont have a clue what you mean by your first statements. i know your pissed and all that over a comment but to prove my point take a look at your "all american HARLEY DAVIDSON parts" the bike is assembled in US and but in reality the parts are all china CHINA CHINA CHINA! cHECK you tshirt CHINA! your microwave CHINA! your shoes CHINA! your car CHINA! your underware CHINA! your WHATEVER it is CHINA
TheCameoAfro1 10 months ago
@Ryboy1381 lol u wont buy unless its made in us?? hahahahahhhahaha nothing is made in us nowadays..
TheCameoAfro1 10 months ago
This is disgraceful to the U.S. , trying to cell this Chinese shit to Americans just to make a buck. It's not even complete either, everything made overseas is shit. And from the looks of the other comments, you don't know what the fuck you're talking about. This disgusts me.
nathan82206 11 months ago
looks funny
adamz1988 11 months ago
Do you have acetone liquid in the bubbler?
benmatheny151 11 months ago
is junk
thierryxxthierry 11 months ago
How come I have never seen any owner review videos for Aquygen and this?
MrP8riot 11 months ago
Possible hydrogen embrittlement, perhaps?
deaftodd 11 months ago
Chinese machine already missing knob, chinese plier, so we can melt the end of a bolt. I'm mad at myself for watching this.
BIGTROUT01 1 year ago
So called HHO gas burns the metal not because it is "too hot & needs coolant" as you say. It burns the metal because it is oxidising it.
HHO is the perfect Stoichiometric mix of Hydrogen & Oxygen, most welding gases use the oxygen out of the atmosphere to allow combustion, this give an area of depleted oxygen around the area being directly heated.
With HHO the area being heated is exposed to normal atmospheric levels of oxygen so the metal is Oxidising this adds to the heating effect.
ChrisPCrunchy 1 year ago 13
i know im talking about smoke off of the flame not from the metal you will get smoke form the heat mixing with the cooler air temp. but you wont get a black smoke off of the flame unless it is low and only when only acetylene is on with no oxygen is when.
soyer187 1 year ago
looks dumb and OA welders dont have smoke unless you have it really low.
soyer187 1 year ago
To:soyer187
It looks like you have little or know experience using HHO Gas. HHO gas to do welding properly must have a flammable liquid that the HHO gas bubbles up through to actually perform welding or your actually burning the metal together without any strength. side-by-side demonstration cutting steel using HHO gas versus all fossil fuel gas you would deftly see the difference above the table with HHO gas no smoke compared to the table that is running traditional gas cutting steel.
pjckac1 1 year ago
Excellent idea and the tech is right there with the best but if your going to advertise it, then please use a machine thats made in america!
james32347 1 year ago
To: Ryboy1381
I assume that you have not seen the video of a friend of mine using the EP 230 welding cast-iron cast-iron using HHO Gas and Rubbing Alcohol Gas. This is a older video just demonstrating the machine. Before you make wisecrack comments you must research all the videos on my site before you make a fool of yourself when there is videos showing welding.
pjckac1 1 year ago
I want one..
Synetearis 1 year ago
@minase0906 Ya but its hard to understand that. 640 Hertz has a sign wave to separate the Hydrogen, but also has a phonon riding a carrier wave that helps arrange the proton,neutron, electron in a way that causes the molecule to easily fracture.
mordsith05 1 year ago
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@mordsith05 Uh.... WTF? To quote:
"640 Hertz has a sign wave to separate the Hydrogen, but also has a phonon riding a carrier wave that helps arrange the proton,neutron, electron in a way that causes the molecule to easily fracture?"
Do you have any idea what you're even talking about? Now, Abraham Lincoln may have said that you can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but your BS is fooling me none of the time.
MathDoobler 1 year ago
We use the same principle to separate the hydrogen, but then we take electrons and use them to power a fuel cell. This way the water can be used to power your car. Cool eh?
mordsith05 1 year ago
i got a propane welder for 8$ why would i want one with HHO?
epicfilmclips 1 year ago
I would assume that this isn't straight from the water, correct, my little torch goes strait from being water to going out the nozzle and it has a tiny blue flame buried deep in a big orange torch-looking orange flame, unless that is because of your second gas I probably need to adjust my ratio, although water's 2/3 H 1/3 O ratio is suppose to be perfect for burning.
aForkandaSpoon 1 year ago
what price do they sell for?
harpersteven 1 year ago
Im confused, is he using H2 gas or HHO?
a10fjet 1 year ago
@a10fjet HHO. thats what you get from electrolyzing water that is added.
MrFishfulThinking 1 year ago
The water does not come from the flame. The water is in the steel. Not sure about adding hydrogen to steel thereby adding to the chance for fatiuge and failure in the steel. This would also cover any metals that came in the path of the flame.
riggsalent97 1 year ago
Someone explain the blue flame to me please? Hydrogen burning is NOT blue. Thx.
moneou812 1 year ago
the moisture could come from any carbon based (acetylene, propane, natural gas) flammable gas being burned. all of the combustion processes go (gas) + O2 > CO2 + H20 + other remnants......I don't see any proof here of H2 being used to weld. Flame also looks like 100% acetylene.
shadooky 1 year ago
@shadooky first off thank you for pointing out that the water comes from the combustion, I've been trying to explain that to old timers for years, but i have to say that's not acetylene. acetylene burns with an almost green kinda teal color not blue. it looks like a map gas or propane.
masocistdream 1 year ago
@masocistdream very true...either way, hydrogen burns bright orange...
shadooky 1 year ago
the problem with showing the water condensing off the tip is I can do that with any torch you give me; weather it be propane, natural gas, or acetylene. its not so much the gas you use, its the fact that metal sweats. don't get me wrong though i like the possibilities of HHO gas. just not for welding
pandora9689 1 year ago 2
To:pandora9689
Have you ever used HHO gas for welding? If you use HHO gas for welding did you use a third gas along with the HHO gas to perform any welding job applications? I will shortly be putting up a video showing HHO gas mixed with rubbing alcohol welding cast-iron to cast-iron fusing a broken cooking grate together.
pjckac1 1 year ago
@pandora9689 honestly i don't care about the welding aspect of the gas. figure out how to dry it so it wont corrode an engine and run it in a car
pandora9689 1 year ago
To: pandora9689
The gas mixture is HHO Gas and liquid Acetone vapors. I am not running acetylene at all in my mixture. I am only running HHO Gas and Acetone from the welding machine that is designed to run this type of mixture. You have not seen the latest video welding cast-iron using HHO Gas and Rubbing Alcohol totaling three gases to perform welding.
pjckac1 1 year ago
hey in good faith: i apologize if ive been rude. maybe you've learned more about welding since. but let's make no mistake... it's tough to weld with HHO Lumarius! It's not well suited... so along comes your machine... uses Acetone. You lost us at "Now we're going to demonstrate it, and heat up a bolt". Let's see it weld! Let's see the pooling effect that the acetone creates. Go for it. Weld 3 plates of 1/4" in a butt or overlap fillet. Prove it welds WELL.
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
He is correct in stating that HHO will raise to the melt temperature of whatever you touch it to, though - which is what makes HHO so unqiue. That's why if you wanna play with the big boys you need 25 lpm + compressed air and a small amount of acetone to drop the temperature slightly. Then, you will see. Big spark show, penetration, falling chunks of metal. This guy is a saleman, not a tradesmen. Nice clean carport tho!
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
This is the chinese 4 stroke genny, not the diesel camp power rig, boys.
No offense partner but the machine is cool. Just market it for what it is, and start by doing something with it other than melting and unknown bolt.
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
Don't be misled 680 liters per hour is 3.14 litres per minute. 1-2 psi doesn't push slag, bottled oxygen at 30 psi does. Or compressed air. It's a brazing + small welding setup. For jewelers, artists, dentist mechanics, brazing, bronze welding, and thin metal welding.1200-1500 liters per hour is full on HHO welding setup. You want 25+ liters per minute with compressed air.
KyleCarrington 1 year ago
@KyleCarrington Your mathmatics... Simply amazing...
Lumarius 1 year ago
youve seen too much other *self made* hydroxy generators
Good try making cash, cheap azian knock off even missing a knob for the power.
Try inventing your own and actualy knowing what your talking about.
Toobish 1 year ago 11
TO: Toobish
You must be a very angry individual with an attitude. If you were paying attention to the video it does have a shut off a toggle switch watch the video again and again and maybe you can evaluate your comments were they make more sense. By the way do you own a hydrogen machine? or do you just like to complain?
pjckac1 1 year ago
@pjckac1 I was addressing the missing knob. and yes i have built my own generator by adapting some ideas from the internet for myself.
Which took me more then a month to get it all built and working like it should without blowing myself to bits.
Even have the tractor, a lawnmower and soon the pickup running on smaller ones. Ohw and i am a very angry individual with an attitude.
Toobish 1 year ago
To: recontigulas
HHO gas did an excellent job repairing my hot water Tank plumbing lines. It looks like you have not watched the video. Once you see the video you will be amazed how efficiently it perform the plumbing job without a carbon foot print left on the copper plumbing
pjckac1 1 year ago
water comin off the flame ...shut the fu*k up you twat steel holds moisture so wen you heat in it apesrs to sweat clap clap barney
19grady84 1 year ago
could you weld tungsten carbide with it?
iamlivinginabox 1 year ago
To:iamlivinginabox
I have not tried welding tungsten carbide. HHO gas has no problem melting things from 250° up to 10,000°. I can weld glass and metal together and each one of them will melt at their own melting temperature.
pjckac1 1 year ago
thumbs up if this guy is annoying
niemaya 1 year ago
im 31 and i got one of these and i melted platium,gold,silver and steel
SuperJonirenicus 1 year ago
I remember seeing this long time ago, and telling to people that this is throu and we could all drive for fri, and our world would change drastically, and we can put all EVIL and Greed where they belong, and SHIPPLES LAUF at me....!!?
Now i would like to see their faces.....:-)
Ebdan88 1 year ago
I too want to see it actually weld if it is a welding machine. I see all lot of people saying that they have HHO welding rigs but still have yet to see anyone weld with one. All I have seen so far is people melting coke cans, light bulbs, plastic, and bolts. What would one of these actually be useful for other than just playing around melting household items?
TheManFromAlaska 1 year ago
To:TheManFromAlaska
I am going to be doing a detailed welding demonstration melting and fusing two pieces of metal together. Before I do that I will be adding rubbing alcohol to my bubbler that will allow the flame to burn cooler to perform the welding job necessary.
pjckac1 1 year ago
30yrsic i owned the machine from tampa, and yes it welds really well, i brazed brass in a application were ox/acey. did not work. i burned 1 gallon of water an hour. the problem with model i had was it touchy until it warmed up. also you need to provide a gas to keep the flame away from the tip.
30YRSIC 1 year ago
@TheManFromAlaska
used the machine from tampa, worked good and yes it brazes and welds. sold it 2 yrs ago. call me 352-205-1462
30YRSIC 1 year ago
how much will one of these units go for?
b00gym4n 1 year ago
HHO is produced when you just put water threw electrolosis right? HHOs ratios is 2hydro and 1 oxy so is water when put threw eltrolosis so im assuming by doing so its HHo gas,hydrogen is very usefuel and easy to get material :P and to the human touch its not as hot to the touch as it is to the materials..
tjinga2u1 1 year ago
But let's see it weld!
Does the finished weld (or lack of since you haven't shown any) have any strength. Going from what I see without any other evidence, it looks to me like the finished weld wouldn't have much strength due to all the impurities (slag) which would mix in with the weld.
osht1 1 year ago
Very interesting & informative video guy, I did not know this, see the coolant {acetone} or any other, A, you answered my question, its produced by bubbler then mixed with HHO ..OK. , ?, Thanks, Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 1 year ago
I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY you keep throwing the guy in FL under the bus for his "welder" which I've never seen him call it that, he calls it a torch, and you copied his idea and added coolant.
I've looked and looked and have YET to see a video or an article in which he claims the machine to be a welder.
WizzleThump 1 year ago
To:WizzleThump
Let me clarify a few things. The manufacturer in Florida and the Taiwan manufacturer in Taiwan have different machine configurations and each one of them have their own USA patents. The functionality of the machines and everything involved in the machine are different from one another. I am selling machines from 300 L per hour all the way up to 10,000 L per hour and more. HHO Gas Technology com sell superior machines above the rest 313 355 6193
pjckac1 1 year ago
To:WizzleThump
HHO Gas Technology com sell superior HHO Gas Generators Machine above the rest 313 355-6193
All HHO Gas Generators Machines sold come with a complete 2 year manufacturer warranty. If you are any individual try buying a HHO Gas Machine from Florida call them and see what they tell you also asked them about their safety devices if they have any on their machines???
pjckac1 1 year ago
Arent those bolts galvanized?
You should NEVER heat galvanized metal.
MrXaborus 1 year ago
at 3:08 it looks like fireworks
brandon14872 1 year ago
How much this hydroguen welding machine cost,,,And where Can I buy it=?
reftri 1 year ago
Well when you use HHO is there a need for cooling gas?
lillen300 1 year ago
@lillen300
If you are doing any welding a coolant gases necessary to do welding. If you do not use a coolant gas the temperature of the HHO gas flame will burn the model creating a carbon deposit instead of a melted metal weld.
pjckac1 1 year ago
Why build when you can buy and make a buck off from the next guy. A salesman demonstrates how well hho gas work it efficiency, True mulage consist of creating,contructing this machinery.
TripleX2go 1 year ago
That moisture coming off the pan is not from the machine but the pan itself. Also, When you melt metal without some form of a controlled atmosphere (ie argon, CO2, Helium, etc) The end result is worthless anyhow. Note how porous the metal is after heating. That explains how easy it is to break the pieces off. Not how hot the the metal is. This man is buy no means any sort of welder or metallurgist.
jr77037 2 years ago
You're a retard or an idiot. When hydrogen and oxygen combine, they form water. The water vapor condenses on the cool metal (it happens BEFORE the metal gets too hot for water vapor to condense on it) and THAT is what you're seeing. Here's where your stupidity really shows through; How can the water be coming from the pan itself? Is the metal pan some sort of sponge and the water is coming out of it? Like I said earlier, either a retard or an idiot.
Randy
drocketman2000 2 years ago
I am sorry to inform you but you are in fact the idiot. I've been in the metallurgy business for a little while and I know the difference between condensation and moisture from the metal. I am a certified pipe a structural welder knowledgeable in MIG, TIG, SAW, SMAW, and FCAW. I also built pressure vessels for one of the largest compression companies in the World. Metal (especially ferrous metals) holds moisture and heating it up removes the moisture. That is one reasson you preheat...
jr77037 2 years ago
OK, if you REALLY do think that the water droplets are coming from that thin sheet metal pan and are not from condensation of the water vapors in the combustion process, then show me where you get your data from. I just did some checking and could not find anything to support your claims. Preheating is done to dry off any surface moisture if any is present, and to keep the temperature differential between the weld joint and base metal as low as possible to reduce cracking there. Water in
drocketman2000 2 years ago
steel, if my dad who used to work for Kaiser Steel for 32 years was still here, he'd be rolling on the floor laughing his head off.
Randy
drocketman2000 2 years ago
You flame dried a tin pan and melted a bolt head
so where is the welding demo as per the title
If this is so great a machine why no welding?
100msw 2 years ago
pieces of steel larger than 1 inch thick. As well as help relieve heat stresses and prevent cracking and warping. Something required in WPS (welding procedure specification). If your the welder you say you are you'd know that too. As far as how I know the end result is porous, you can tell by 1. the way the head of the bolt acts while cooling down and 2. You can actually see all the pinholes if you look closely. If you've been welding that long, you more than likely need your coke bottle...
jr77037 2 years ago
glasses to be able to see that. But try setting the screen to full screen first. That'll also help.
jr77037 2 years ago
Starting at 4:45 and on the closeup is just good enough to see the porosity.
jr77037 2 years ago
Oh, and how do you know that the metal is porous or not? If you melted a bolt like that with acetylene or propane or any other fuel gas, it would look the same. Are YOU a welder or metallurgist? But I too would like to see what a weld joint looks like when using HHO. I've been welding since 1976 or so with MiG, O/A, TiG and electrodes too. What are YOUR credentials?
Randy
drocketman2000 2 years ago
He may not have one,but to sale you a hho welder.
TripleX2go 1 year ago
Not impressed at all, at least with this video. I like to see real work, welding and cutting
tatoex 2 years ago
the welder is ok , not inpressive but works ok , somethings is mising not sure the mix was to lean o rich should destroy the head od the bolt faster and didn't what this did just melted hmmmmm oxigen and acetylene burn faster
dornier2828 2 years ago
I'm supposed to trust a guy who uses chinese dollar store pliers and a home depot china vice to build an hho torch?? =[with chinese labels on the front to boot!! lol] show me a weld with it, or a cut or anything.
bastardchildofmary 2 years ago 2
If the flame is some EXTREME, then make a video with the coolant off so we can see it.
Daemo4 2 years ago
Not impressed. all the chemicals and coolant will end up costing a lot more. Especially if it becomes popular. Also it didn't heat up the bolt all that fast. I know I know the coolant! BlahBlahBlah! Anyway for what it's worth LOL.
441MPYSstihl 2 years ago
I go to a trade school and i take a Metal Fabrication Torch. Unfortunately we do not carry an HHO. i would love one =D
Iamkiwikun 2 years ago
Solar is NOT free. You gotta buy/make the solar panels. Nothing in life is free.
Why don't you weld something with it since it is a welding machine. My oxy acetylene setup can do that. I will check out your other videos.
IllinoisCoyoteHunter 2 years ago
but it eventually pays for itself... and then the rest is technically free.
Daemo4 2 years ago
ya huh solar is free!
fray1234jkl84032 2 years ago
Is that for making jewelry?
conoba 2 years ago
No, the EP-130 is, not the EP-230
pjckac1 2 years ago
There's no such thing as HHO. Its just hydrogen and oxygen.
TitaniumDragon 2 years ago
that is hho h20 breaks down and becomes hho
panzuman 2 years ago
It is made in Taiwan ?
kwokwing 2 years ago
the first inventor of the hho is a filipino since 1960 his name is daniel dingle but he dont want to share to the filipino people he want to sell it to the company.
relohero 2 years ago 2
good to see another red seal from alberta calling this guys bullshit. i wonder how he can claim oxyhydrogen gets up to 10,000 degrees when "Chemical Discovery and Invention in the Twentieth Century" (ISBN 0543916464) shows it only hits 3632 degrees F in a standard atmosphere and 5072F when burned with pure oxygen. we better call the Guinness book of world records because this dude magically made oxyhydrogen burn hotter than dicyanoacetylene which is the hottest chemical flame in the world.
inetd21 2 years ago 2
I thought thermite was the hottest.
dragonridley 2 years ago
Thermite isnt a gas. Dicyanoacetylene is a gas that burns at about 5000C when mixed with oxygen. Thermite burns at 2500C
DanieleGiorgino 2 years ago
The specification of gas wasn't made in the comment i was responding to, I was referring to chemical reaction in general. I might have been thinking of kJ/mol then.
dragonridley 2 years ago
So you are demo'ing a cutting torch that is rather slow (while you tell us how fast it is!), then you are telling us you've slowed it down by adding coolant? Rather backwards, that.
Run it hot as hell, and blow a hole through a plate, and sell this "miracle" tool as a cutting torch.
BTW, apparently if you use oxygen and acetylene, that cuts really rather faster. You could look into that.
pittseyp 2 years ago
Have you even used a cutting torch,this was by far much faster than any ordinary oxy-acetylene.
kona181 2 years ago
Arguments aside, I just need something I can weld aluminum and make more proton packs...
I hate my MIG which is useless for aluminum.
cpu64 2 years ago
um maybe get a tig!
sluterry 2 years ago
i like my 375 miller more lol
bifflegraingersmokey 2 years ago
NOT SO INSTANT BUT NEAT
TdotTrustMe 2 years ago
if you burn a well rather than drill it you dont have to dispose oh the tailings.
datzfast 2 years ago
I am sorry to say I tried buying HHO welding machine from Clearwater Florida from individual that thinks he is the HHO inventor of welding machines and he told me to go jump in a lake he doesn't sell to the public. He was a very sarcastic individual as he thought he is the one and only inventor of this HHO concept. So once again American no to American business. I am an American and proud of it and I would like to buy American but that American would not sell, so I had to go elsewhere.
pjckac1 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
Nice Chinese trash you un-American piece of shit!
skippyxskippy 2 years ago
You need a contact Hydrogen Technology Applications, Inc.4707 140th Avenue North, Suite 116Clearwater, Florida 33762 complain to them and asked them why they do not sell to the public 17275315979.
pjckac1 2 years ago
so what? it just bubbles acetone fumes throught the torch to be burned with the HHO?
pixuma 2 years ago
To:pixuma
You are correct HHO gas mixed with acetone to lower the temperature of the flame. HHO gas when it gets a flashback to the unit has an explosion and then an implosion. Using a third gas the implosion is no longer there it stays in the explosion and if a flashback arrestor is not adequate it is very, very dangerous.
pjckac1 2 years ago
only 680 liters an hour?? MarchLabs has a generator that produces 25 liters a minute on 110V DC and 18-19 Amps..
K1LLJ3W5 2 years ago
To:jumote69
The temperature of the flame varies from 250° to 10,000° without adjusting the torch at all. Like I said HHO gas is hard to believe until you see it for yourself.
The brick is melting at its temperature and the steel is melting and its temperature binding the two together.
pjckac1 2 years ago
you cant even get the name of the fuel corect. You are hawking a chinese made product , plan on changing the labe to say made in USA ? TRIATOMIC FUEL CELLS INC. by the way you as a welder , what a joke
pinemontgo 2 years ago
To :jumote69 I am not a welder and the only training I had is way back in junior high school. I know one thing there is nothing like HHO gas. I can bond together steal and brick because the HHO gas adjusts automatically to the material to bond the two surfaces together. Later on I will be demonstrating bonding different material surfaces together just for the fun of it. I can melt steel and tungsten steel without adjusting the torch.
pjckac1 2 years ago
To: jumote69
That water is actually coming off the flame returning to water again after the fire uses it for energy. If anyone has any doubt fire up your propane torch and do the same thing and you will see nothing.
pjckac1 2 years ago
I did not go through all postings.
Will you please post a vid of actual welding not melting of metel?
What do you estimate the cost of this unit?
akaalgorithm 2 years ago
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dwt66 2 years ago
can i use the inverter 12 volts input and the output is 110 volts 150 wats
relohero 2 years ago
You cannot send any AC current into water it will short out and melt your wires.
pjckac1 2 years ago
To: relohero
110 Volts and 10 - 15 Amps for the Machine to make 12- 15 liter per minute
pjckac1 3 years ago
Is that really cheaper than an oxy-acetylene-torch? Your machine consumes 1100-1550W plus the cooling gas plus the material of the electrodes used in the electrolysis that has to be changed from time to time.
bluehacker 3 years ago
sir can i use inverter for the power of my hho?
relohero 2 years ago
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relohero 3 years ago
interesting video but the quality isn´t very good
Metallverarbeiter 3 years ago
TO: Metallverarbeiter
What quality is not very good you are talking about?
pjckac1 3 years ago
Where do you get your fuel that it cost less than the cost for a light bulb running.
You said "HHO = scam and useless. " Your being scamed by people selling fossil fuels not by people trying to get you fuel cheap or free.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Ok lets see if you can make a cutting torch from junk, no fuel bottels . Just some metal , water ,and electric. I bet you cant. Come on man instead of running your mouth do something.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Ok show me I'm wrong, please find a low watt water heater, I will make a hho heater that heats faster and with less electric.
Please man FIND SOME INFO . Are you up to the challenge, you dont have to make anything , sit on your lazy ass and just find a low watt water heater. thats all you have to do. Unless you have some thing other than " because you said so" please shut up.
tjgame2 3 years ago
You have any numbers on that or you just assume your right.
Please show me a 40 watt anything that can boil water the second it is put under a spoon.
tjgame2 3 years ago
Your right , it realy sucks to heat water with 40 watts. This stuff is stupid. Who would even want a soldering torch that heats instantly with very little power. Thats just wasteful.
tjgame2 3 years ago
So if a small hho cell cant weld it is a fake.
"Don't be fooled by youtube videos showing melting steel." From you. Yes hho will melt steel. And many other things.
tjgame2 3 years ago
I have a hho torch that runs on 100 watts, like a light bulb, it burns a pop can as soon as it touches it. And a 40 watt cell , it dont burn a can but still freakin hot. I can show that 100 watt making stainless glow white if it would help you believe.
tjgame2 3 years ago
hho, burns with alot of heat but it takes more energy to produce it that you get out in te end, the reaction between NaOH and Al is a good way of making it,while usign electricity is really a pretty big waste...
johnbunsenburner 3 years ago
And Oxyacetylene is the hottest burning common fuel gas at 3300°C while oxyhydrogen burns at 2800°C, still quite alot but no where near Oxyacetylene. Oxyacetylene can be produces from cow poo whithout making any polutants while HHO is made from electricty strait from your loacal coal power plant...Makes you wonder doesnt it?
johnbunsenburner 3 years ago
To: truthhurts1111
I would challenge anybody with any type of welding gas even acetylene are side-by-side melting competition test. The hydrogen and oxygen gas will surpass the acetylene by leaps and bounds in a welding and melting test even cutting steel in comparison guaranteed. I have seen the manufacturers side-by-side video comparison and you do not know what you are talking about. It appears to me you never seen a hydrogen welder and person???
pjckac1 3 years ago
I bought a F-16 Pulse King on ebay and my HHO cell went off the charts.
7979celebrity 3 years ago
I see chinese words on it as well. does it sell in china? Coz i live in Hong Kong and i would like to purchase one
aeroscope 3 years ago
To: aeroscope
You are correct this is a foreign-made machine and there is also an American-made machine. I would not recommend anyone to use one of these welding machines until the flashback arrestor successively works 100% of the time. This is December 22, 2008 and I will be posting a new video showing someone's suggesting filling the flashback arrestor with 100% copper coated birdshot and it failing on the welding machine exploding showing the dangers of flashback.
pjckac1 3 years ago
that's 11.4 lpm
oddssodds 3 years ago
There is nothing new here i have been runing my 1972 GTHO 351 Hydrogen from water since 1987 I never told anyone because i thought it was illegal. I have all the blueprints to these and many other systems patented both here and overseas. They were sold to the gas companies in about 1988. so your shit out of luck if you think your onto something new. your over 20 years to late.
neephius 3 years ago
To:neephius
Regarding your sarcastic comments are not acceptable to anyone that is reading your response. I never said this is new technology and I never said I invented it. I am just showing the power of HHO gas in my videos postings to encourage others to get on board to work together. One day when everybody is working together we will all be consumers of water per fuel in our automobiles and home heating. Negative people do not encourage others. Future comments should be motivating.
pjckac1 3 years ago
Well it didnt turn that bolt to molten metal instantly. But i am sure the block of a car motor wouldnt last to long.
neephius 3 years ago
To:neephius
When gasoline is consumed in engine there is left over gasoline and heat that is still burning on the cylinder walls and piston head. With HHO gas is 100% consumed so it runs cooler. This information I have received from others that understand HHO gas.
Regarding the welding torch it is under pressure directed in one location to do a purpose to weld or cut.
pjckac1 3 years ago
HHO Is just regular Hydrogen and oxygen. See hydrogen and oxygen make water so if the world starts using hydrogen from oxygen on mass the atmosphere will grow so thick with water vapour because the molecules will have nothing to bond to. wake up you idiots.just imagine water coming out of every tailpipe.
neephius 3 years ago
To:neephius
Before you open your mouth know what you are talking about. Water goes in and it is turned into HHO gas and after it does its work as HHO gas it returns back to its former state which was water. 1 gallon of water produces approximately 1000 gallons of HHO gas.
Water coming out of your tailpipe is far better than the pollution that has a never ending future destroying your health.
pjckac1 3 years ago
You are very ignorant. Every Hydrocarbon fuel from wood to petrolium and diesel gives off water vapour and oxidises the carbon to give off carbon dioxide or if partially combusted carbon monoxide and at certain temps oxides of nitrogen. Wake up You idiot water does come out of every tailpipe, but so do polutants like CO CO2 NOX and particulate matter in sizes measured in microns. HHO burns clean to water vapour theres the difference!
ChrisPCrunchy 3 years ago