So ummm I'm curious, what stops the oxygen and hydrogen from oxidising[recombining] in the crankcase when it is compressed to be pushed into the upper cylinder?
And where did you get the funky little flash back arrestor??
@tomview1 the hho and oxygen will combust in the chamber dont worry about that. AND seeing as youre a curious fellow please check my channel. especially the GEET.. videos. the ecopra set-up is similar and slightly simpler way of using (cracked)water in your fuel /air mixture but the GEET goes on another level allowing other fuels. waste oil,urine,water ARE FUELS ha ha youll see. :) buenos noches
If you use the number of videos I have posted as some sort of measure of my scientific skill, you are a sorry individual indeed. Scientists publish in patents, journals, and at conferences, not youtube.
Really , you have anything in them books. And when did kubikop claim any scientific skills what so ever . Get a life man, your negative comments mean nothing.
Not first. Only much later after they've secured their position to prevent embarassment if their miracle doesn't work.
It's simple.. provide a working model that actually generates more power than it consumes, and then we'll all believe you that you can get energy from water. Until then, happy youtube tinkering.
You mean like a 100 watt torch that cuts metal. And hho is not overunity, something put a bunch of energy to make all this water we have.
We are all just tinkering and share what we are doing and maybe it will inspire someone. I would be doing this stuff even if there was no easy way to share video's.
Please dont think we are all selling something, I will help you hame a hho cell with junk from around home. Most that tinker are not to one's selling the glass car bombs.
Please check out my bubble wheel video, that is something I'm working on and just lookin for some input. The hho cell will make psi with out using anymore watts, nothing else is like that. You could use it just for the psi but your walkin in a bad place with explosive's under pressure.
Don't want to burst your bubble, but that cox engine will only run on an atomized liquid fuel that reacts with the precious metal coil inside the glowplug. The component in model airplane fuel which accomplishes this is methanol alcohol. After passing current through the glow plug initially to ignite the fuel charge, the methanol takes over, reacting with the coil keeping it red hot, and continuing combustion. If you devised an alternate ignition method, then you would be getting somewhere... =)
Thanks for the info, at what temperature does the methanol burn? and what temperature does the platinum of the glow plug get to? I was thinking of making a small ignition coil if the glow plug did not work or may be pulsing the glow plug at the correct time..
I'm not exactly sure of the precise temperature inside the combustion chamber, however the general rule of thumb is to tune model glow engines so they run in the 220-240F degree (105-115C) range. The plug's coil however is probably hotter than that. When using a freshly charged glowplug ignitor battery, the coil is nearly white hot (a bit hotter than a dull red/orange). I hope that helps, I wish I had precise temps to tell you, but even still, most model engines differ anyways... Good luck!
Also, model airplane engine fuel contains around 16-20 percent oil, which not only helps lubricate the engine's internals, but also actually removes some of the heat as well when it is expelled after combustion. If you could devise an electrical ignition and oiling system, this would be a fascinating bit of hobbyist research. I don't know if anyone has ever tried running hydrogen in a model aircraft engine. I hope I didnt discourage you too much, I see alot of promise in HHO used in engines...
If you don't get much run off from the copper tubes (electrode)then maybe some groves scratched (etched) in them would help. Relay looking forward to seeing this work.
hope you don't mind the pointer, I'm sure you got more knowledge then i do with HHO Josh...
are you sure the hydrogen gas can be ignited by heat and compression because that cox 0.49 is a glowplug engine and does not have a spark
stingraystud 1 year ago
HHO?
gunzfactory 1 year ago
So ummm I'm curious, what stops the oxygen and hydrogen from oxidising[recombining] in the crankcase when it is compressed to be pushed into the upper cylinder?
And where did you get the funky little flash back arrestor??
tomview1 1 year ago
@tomview1 the hho and oxygen will combust in the chamber dont worry about that. AND seeing as youre a curious fellow please check my channel. especially the GEET.. videos. the ecopra set-up is similar and slightly simpler way of using (cracked)water in your fuel /air mixture but the GEET goes on another level allowing other fuels. waste oil,urine,water ARE FUELS ha ha youll see. :) buenos noches
neiallswheel 1 year ago
Hi can i interview you for a research paper? :) please email me at gwenn_castro@yahoo.com if interested please :)
hellyoucare09 1 year ago
wel done man ,do not lister to all that assholes coment ,keep doing what you like
pedashisa 1 year ago
PLEASE TEST...
TheNeble100 1 year ago
Hi, here is a little alternative to connect bubbler arrestors or generator. Regards Hans
kemahp 1 year ago
a battery is still better. less waisted energy.
DonHoraldo 3 years ago
Hey I just like making things, Ill finish this when I feel like it wasted energy or not....
kubikop 3 years ago 3
@DonHoraldo wel done man ,do not lister to all that assholes coment ,keep doing what you like
pedashisa 1 year ago
It's never hard to tell when people don't know anything about chemistry except what they've read on the internet.
No chemist would ever refer to a simple 2:1 mixture of hydrogen and oxygen gas as "HHO".
somedudeinva 3 years ago
Hi Somedudeinva
Thanks for watching, Is there something I need to know that you want to tell me or is it ok for me to learn chemistry in my own way?
Paul
kubikop 3 years ago
Learn it however you like, but at the very least learn it, because to call it "HHO" shows you have not done so.
somedudeinva 3 years ago
I see what you lack in video's you make for with comments, very good you help every one .
Kubikop , hi have you got the engine running on HHO. I have a few nitro engines that I was going to try .
tjgame2 3 years ago
I am planning to do make I just want to make the housing....
kubikop 3 years ago
Cool. Do you have to make a igintion system ?
tjgame2 3 years ago 2
If you use the number of videos I have posted as some sort of measure of my scientific skill, you are a sorry individual indeed. Scientists publish in patents, journals, and at conferences, not youtube.
somedudeinva 3 years ago
Really , you have anything in them books. And when did kubikop claim any scientific skills what so ever . Get a life man, your negative comments mean nothing.
tjgame2 3 years ago 2
And you truely think the great minds of our world would not have used the internet to share test out comes and findings.
tjgame2 3 years ago 2
Not first. Only much later after they've secured their position to prevent embarassment if their miracle doesn't work.
It's simple.. provide a working model that actually generates more power than it consumes, and then we'll all believe you that you can get energy from water. Until then, happy youtube tinkering.
somedudeinva 3 years ago
You mean like a 100 watt torch that cuts metal. And hho is not overunity, something put a bunch of energy to make all this water we have.
We are all just tinkering and share what we are doing and maybe it will inspire someone. I would be doing this stuff even if there was no easy way to share video's.
Please dont think we are all selling something, I will help you hame a hho cell with junk from around home. Most that tinker are not to one's selling the glass car bombs.
tjgame2 3 years ago 2
Please check out my bubble wheel video, that is something I'm working on and just lookin for some input. The hho cell will make psi with out using anymore watts, nothing else is like that. You could use it just for the psi but your walkin in a bad place with explosive's under pressure.
tjgame2 3 years ago 2
Somedudeinva -- Hey, Just do not watch my videos and be happy!
Sorry if my hobbies I post on the internet offend, but its your choice to watch them?
Ill PM you when I start it up again if your that bothered...
Paul.
kubikop 3 years ago
Don't want to burst your bubble, but that cox engine will only run on an atomized liquid fuel that reacts with the precious metal coil inside the glowplug. The component in model airplane fuel which accomplishes this is methanol alcohol. After passing current through the glow plug initially to ignite the fuel charge, the methanol takes over, reacting with the coil keeping it red hot, and continuing combustion. If you devised an alternate ignition method, then you would be getting somewhere... =)
aphexteknol 3 years ago
Thanks for the info, at what temperature does the methanol burn? and what temperature does the platinum of the glow plug get to? I was thinking of making a small ignition coil if the glow plug did not work or may be pulsing the glow plug at the correct time..
Paul.
kubikop 3 years ago
I'm not exactly sure of the precise temperature inside the combustion chamber, however the general rule of thumb is to tune model glow engines so they run in the 220-240F degree (105-115C) range. The plug's coil however is probably hotter than that. When using a freshly charged glowplug ignitor battery, the coil is nearly white hot (a bit hotter than a dull red/orange). I hope that helps, I wish I had precise temps to tell you, but even still, most model engines differ anyways... Good luck!
aphexteknol 3 years ago
Also, model airplane engine fuel contains around 16-20 percent oil, which not only helps lubricate the engine's internals, but also actually removes some of the heat as well when it is expelled after combustion. If you could devise an electrical ignition and oiling system, this would be a fascinating bit of hobbyist research. I don't know if anyone has ever tried running hydrogen in a model aircraft engine. I hope I didnt discourage you too much, I see alot of promise in HHO used in engines...
aphexteknol 3 years ago
you can use a 1,5-4v battery and just use some methanol to start it up
didrikborkhus 3 years ago
Sounds like a plan, Ill do it once I get this project up again.
Thanks
Paul
kubikop 3 years ago
I tried to make a hydrogen electrolysis generator once, but the electrodes corroded instead. Apparently you need inert metals or something. :(
cyborgtroy 3 years ago
Stainless steal. Try two spoons just to see it work.
tjgame2 3 years ago
If you don't get much run off from the copper tubes (electrode)then maybe some groves scratched (etched) in them would help. Relay looking forward to seeing this work.
hope you don't mind the pointer, I'm sure you got more knowledge then i do with HHO Josh...
pcdoctorjosh 3 years ago
keep it up i cant wait
crob227 3 years ago
Cheers dude.
I just need some hot glue sticks and I can measure the output and start playing with the ignition....
Paul...
kubikop 3 years ago