Hay, you did a AWESOME job on your PRV . It looked like it worked perfect ! I want one! It seems to me that most are putting the springs in side, but you put yours on the out side. How has this helped or was it just easyer to make it that way? and how much pressure will it hold before it pops. Thanks for posting this vid, john...
I had an explosion too but luckily I just blew out the gasket on my system, nothing ruptured. I mounted springs under the bolts to hold down the top plate and I also got myself a face shield.
Now someone has the safest way to eliminate the chamber from exploding on the bubbler or the existing hydrogen oxygen chamber producing the gas directly. Us inventors worldwide are finally achieving success sharing technology and the videos between other inventors to benefit the world. My successful flashback arrestor and your successful explosion valve will improve every inventors dream. To see my successful Flashback Arrestor click on my name in blue to see my videos of many different test.
Ray Paul Manufacturing inc. 1-770-537-6122 of GA. PART # RP-5A708 you might want to wait a few days to try to order because I bought the last one for now. HE said he can sell us 10 at a time or more. THis is EXACTLY what the Aquygen 1500 uses in their machine. It is rated at 1500 LPH and can take some pretty good flashbacks! Also I found where they buy their flash supressors. IBEDA is a German Manufacture that sells qualit products...check them out.
@freedomorelse Hi guy, can you let me know where you get this brass version freedommorelse, i would be intrested in getting one to try out. thanks. thom.
nice design ... one question has any one used a aceytlene flash back from a torch???suppose to be good up to 30 psi of hydrogen..(not HHO) just a thought. thank for your vids Mr. Breedi always impressed every time i see a new one
From what a few friends of mine have experimented with arrestors from aceytlene or oxygen tanks is they are not fast enough to catch the flame from HHO flashback, it wiil get around them, that is why you see so many people trying something different on youtube to make some kind of arrestor to stop the dreaded flashback from HHO. This device doesn't stop the flashback it just gives a vent for the pressure inside a bubbler to escape.
so using a aceytlene at air intake is a waste of time???I love the design . Im building one similiar out of aluminium. w/ oring seat ...thanks for sharing your work. BRILLIANT
Nice prototype design. Excellent approach. Would be nice to have sensor with signal to operator to alert of flashback occurrence. See standard relief valve design for additional ideas. You are certainly on the right track here.
This looks like it may turn out to be a workable solution. We will need to investigate the cost of goods and manpower required to make sure it can be made and sold at a price that folks can afford. But a safety device like this is much needed so this work is important.
nice! great work! this is a very simple but effective flash back arrestor, and it is the bubbler! so you could also use an inline flash back for extra Protection!
now that my friend is a damn good idea! I have had a couple of bubbler explosions before this sure would have helped. As always, great work. Dan Wilson Jr.
Oh yea, that is sweet and causes no inline restriction so it would be sufficient to run on a large cell or multiple cell applications. 5 star thinking.
Just a few pounds, don't know for sure but I take a look where I got them and see if its on the box. This spring is tapered and i can collapse them with my fingers
Just seperate the gasses and there's no flashback
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water2gashawaii 6 months ago
great job!
MrPhillerup 1 year ago
wow, nice design :)
simple.....huh, we need more people like you! all those silly designs for backfire arrestors and finally one that ACTUALLY works! nice work.
bikr1975 2 years ago
Hay, you did a AWESOME job on your PRV . It looked like it worked perfect ! I want one! It seems to me that most are putting the springs in side, but you put yours on the out side. How has this helped or was it just easyer to make it that way? and how much pressure will it hold before it pops. Thanks for posting this vid, john...
GoGreenHHOhybrid 3 years ago
I had an explosion too but luckily I just blew out the gasket on my system, nothing ruptured. I mounted springs under the bolts to hold down the top plate and I also got myself a face shield.
alfabrovo 3 years ago
could a racketball ball do?
atubero 3 years ago
Yes it might, but I think you would have to put a spring one it to hold back some pressure in the bubbler and to reseal it.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
could a racket-ball ball do? insted of the spring and gasket.
atubero 3 years ago
thats what i need,considering i had few blow...nice work
shelli990 3 years ago
Thanks, thats why I posted it. Seen to many including mine blow up. Just trying to make life a little safer if you mess with HHO
mdbreedi 3 years ago
nice work.
electric789 3 years ago
you need to show me er i mean us how to build this it could safe money and lifes for alot of people
nice work chad
guitarmasters33 3 years ago
Good work friend, were all making progress.
palehorsepalerider 3 years ago
Now someone has the safest way to eliminate the chamber from exploding on the bubbler or the existing hydrogen oxygen chamber producing the gas directly. Us inventors worldwide are finally achieving success sharing technology and the videos between other inventors to benefit the world. My successful flashback arrestor and your successful explosion valve will improve every inventors dream. To see my successful Flashback Arrestor click on my name in blue to see my videos of many different test.
pjckac1 3 years ago
I can get a brass version of this device. 3/4" round 1/4 threaded about 2" long $15.00
freedomorelse 3 years ago
Could you send me a link to the brass version?
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Ray Paul Manufacturing inc. 1-770-537-6122 of GA. PART # RP-5A708 you might want to wait a few days to try to order because I bought the last one for now. HE said he can sell us 10 at a time or more. THis is EXACTLY what the Aquygen 1500 uses in their machine. It is rated at 1500 LPH and can take some pretty good flashbacks! Also I found where they buy their flash supressors. IBEDA is a German Manufacture that sells qualit products...check them out.
freedomorelse 3 years ago 2
@mdbreedi Tractor Supply has various pressures from 40-150psi or so. I may have forgotten to mention that.
freedomorelse 1 year ago
@freedomorelse Hi guy, can you let me know where you get this brass version freedommorelse, i would be intrested in getting one to try out. thanks. thom.
fuelban 1 year ago
Very Smart!!
bornman88 3 years ago
nice design ... one question has any one used a aceytlene flash back from a torch???suppose to be good up to 30 psi of hydrogen..(not HHO) just a thought. thank for your vids Mr. Breedi always impressed every time i see a new one
Weebz1 3 years ago
From what a few friends of mine have experimented with arrestors from aceytlene or oxygen tanks is they are not fast enough to catch the flame from HHO flashback, it wiil get around them, that is why you see so many people trying something different on youtube to make some kind of arrestor to stop the dreaded flashback from HHO. This device doesn't stop the flashback it just gives a vent for the pressure inside a bubbler to escape.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
so using a aceytlene at air intake is a waste of time???I love the design . Im building one similiar out of aluminium. w/ oring seat ...thanks for sharing your work. BRILLIANT
Weebz1 3 years ago
Awesome job, beats inline solutions by far!
themiln 3 years ago
Cool!! I would like to make one 3/4". Neat whoosh sound before it pops.
freedomorelse 3 years ago
Brilliant!!!
But can it whistle dixie?
babaluto 3 years ago
from the looks of it, you could make it fairly inexpensively. Are you going to market these?
KyHighlander59 3 years ago
saweet!... show us how!
bennytan777 3 years ago
That was FANTASTIC!
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago
Nice prototype design. Excellent approach. Would be nice to have sensor with signal to operator to alert of flashback occurrence. See standard relief valve design for additional ideas. You are certainly on the right track here.
prayfortruejustice 3 years ago
great job.
shimoda18 3 years ago
This looks like it may turn out to be a workable solution. We will need to investigate the cost of goods and manpower required to make sure it can be made and sold at a price that folks can afford. But a safety device like this is much needed so this work is important.
Bravo !!! Miller time !!!
ebninc 3 years ago
Outstanding Redd, another EBN inovation at it's finest!5*****
rc9340 3 years ago
Like a mini blow-off valve used on supercharged vehicles... great Idea man.
-raptor
rapttor94 3 years ago
excellent idea
best of all is it is simple and work perfect every time.
appears fail proof to me.
you could put a tensioner bolt on it to increase the psi level of the bubbler so it doubles as a release valve. maybe????
kissmyhho 3 years ago
Sweet! Thats the ticket.
CarbideTip 3 years ago
nice! great work! this is a very simple but effective flash back arrestor, and it is the bubbler! so you could also use an inline flash back for extra Protection!
TheHermeticAlchemist 3 years ago
That's some nice stuff there...
dlwammo 3 years ago
now thats pretty close to awesome.
You have my respect sir.
AH
AlmostHydrogen 3 years ago
hi mdbreedi, nice design, the spring holds the plate down, bolts keep the spring centred. simple but elegent.fizzy
FIZZYH2O 3 years ago
Sweet!
SGiHunter 3 years ago
Very Nice Work !!
deltahho 3 years ago
very nice ...
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago
nice mbreedi,
couldn't see it move - but i sure could see the exhaust. not that that's bad...
do you have a assemby video for this concept?
usuryfree1776 3 years ago
Not yet, have a couple items I need to address first with this first test.
mdbreedi 3 years ago
Thats a pretty good contraption you got there
jdcmusicman 3 years ago
now that my friend is a damn good idea! I have had a couple of bubbler explosions before this sure would have helped. As always, great work. Dan Wilson Jr.
radicaldan0 3 years ago
Oh yea, that is sweet and causes no inline restriction so it would be sufficient to run on a large cell or multiple cell applications. 5 star thinking.
magneticjem 3 years ago
Looks good.
pat1huey 3 years ago
yur so humble...
usuryfree1776 3 years ago
Great work
czarwright 3 years ago
that is a great idea how much pressure does that spring apply on the cell?
cvicracer 3 years ago
Just a few pounds, don't know for sure but I take a look where I got them and see if its on the box. This spring is tapered and i can collapse them with my fingers
mdbreedi 3 years ago