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From: jakerwall
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  • A true scientific experiment would use the same controlled flow (cfm) and same flame focal point. Your propane torch was not a good comparison to your HHO torch as the heat from it was greatly dispersed over the surface of the block, where as the HHO torch was extremely concentrated. The key to good comparison experimentation is to eliminate as many differences between each test as possible.

  • Nice video, Keep up the good work.

    White

  • Thanks for posting - A while back I welded (melted/bonded) an aluminum bar to a piece of rock.

    Can't do that with a normal torch....

  • Nice try Jake, but knowledgeable people may object, Wile it true that a Propane flame is less hot then a Hydroxy flame, for this test ( heating a rather big termal mass), energy density is also a factor ( propane is higher then hydroxy). And it is not a brick but red colored concrete. Maybe you can redo it with a little piece of a metal with a known melting point ? ( a mp between the 2 flame temps) ...

  • Jake, thank you for continuing the documentation of HHO/Hydroxy/Brown's gas.

  • Nice Jake.

    Larry

  • As always pioneering research, Jake deserve grants, endorsement and donations.

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