what the heck did that prove? You can have oxygen and hydrogen separation if the bubbles from each electrode are collected separately. Did that one in high school chemistry and with the flaming splints to prove it. Take an insulated tank, put insulated divider with just an opening in bottom, pour in water and soda solution. Put anode on one side, cathode in other side, you will get separated gases at the top. Just port the hydrogen under carburetor, port oxygen to air intake or to outside
Definitely wasted my time watching this video. and reading the commments and now writing a comment so others can for realize this is a waste of time. next time do a vid with hydrogen gas present as well not just the oxygen when referring to hho systems. otherwise you are just splitting hairs and misleading people interested in hho systems. thanks.
the resone it is not seperating is because they have the plates right next to each other, one plate make O and the other makes H2 those idiots who just have a bounch of plates with pos, and neg right next to each other are going to get O and H2 coming out, if they seperate the Pos and Neg plates on will make O and one will make H2 its that simple
Have you ever heard of the fire triangle? Fuel, Oxygen, and heat. Remove one... ANY one... And you don't have fire. Pure oxygen cannot pull double duty and act as fuel. The space shuttle wouldn't work without hydrogen fuel AND oxygen.
Can you not hear the words comming out of my mouth? LISTEN!!! Oxygby it self is not unstable!! No FUEL NO BOOM!!!! Try having a go at elementry chemistry and the fire triangle that SHOOTER0072003 points out as well!!!
Oxygen shouldn't put out a flame. Oxygen is needed for a flame to exist. I do agree that the popping shouldn't exist, but oxygen will not put out a fire. When you blow out a candle you are smothering it from oxygen by covering the flame in CO2. We put water on fires too, once again, to smother keep oxygen from fueling the fire.
Not really. Blowing out a flame works by lowering the temperature and thus preventing combustion. If you blow lightly on a candle, it will actually heat up as you're blowing more O2 onto it -- you produce very little CO2 in each breath. Same thing with water, you're just cooling it off, although there can be a smothering effect as well.
Too much oxygen the flame gose out!! That is what you see! If you listen to the words that I am speaking, it demonstrates that pure oxygen dose not DETONATE! Some clame to have built and are trying to sell HHO cells that offer true seperation of the Hydorgen and Oxygen. In their demonstration videos they show there is a detonation when they present the flame to the gas! Just a note on your candle illistration. The ratio of O can be so high that combustion stops. Or you couldnt blow it out!!!
Right, I forgot to make that point clear in my post. Too much O2 and the heat is absorbed into the O2, the flame will not be able to propagate because its too cool.
Listen to what I say in the video! If someone says that they are going to sell you a cell that seperates hydrogen and oxygen then to test to see if there is TRUE SEPERATION the results should be the same as what is shown above. If there is any detonation on the oxygen side then you are not seeing TRUE SEPERATION! I hope this helps, however if you have more questions please feel free.
OHHHH i thought u were talking about general electrolysis. i didn't know you meant keeping them separate. most people just keep the gasses together. i guess it would benefit to keep them separate but i've never tried it.
it wouldn't. it wouldn't burn quite as clean. but there are benefits. if you have them separate there is very little chance of a flashback. and if you injected them at different points of the air intake you can get better results.
Well, you make one good point but your conclusion is wrong. In order to have gas bubles from an elecrtolizer unit you have oxygen hydrogen seperation. The two gasses are not, however, isolated as the oxygen in your bottle is. They coexist in the same physical space as hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. What most call hydroxy gas. So there is seperation of the molecule into atoms and the gas is no longer liquid water. If you DONT have the poping noise in your flame test you dont have seperation.
Ok it was 3am and I was just wanting to respond to a cell builder that stated that he was getting pure Oxygen out of one side of his cell and pure Hydrogen out of the other. However when the two gases were ignited they both poped. And that is simply not accurate. If you would like to have a look at my other videos you would note that the electrolisys process is something I am sort of famillier with. You are talking about HHO Im talking about seperating the 2 after the electrolysis is done!
OK, I am sorry I did not check out other posts by you, my bad. I saw the one video that i replied to and didnot kow you were debunking someone that claimed to have isolation of the gas rather than seperation of the water molecule. We are on the same page then. If the bubles explode you have hydroxy gas or hydrogen gas. Oxygen alone will not explode, without fuel present will not do nything but pop the bubble. My apologies.
i wanted to respond to this comment. i know that i don't have pure oxygen here, i belive you could say that i do have seperation. and a larger output of hydrogen on one side than the other. this is a prototype. my other main unit does have compleate seperation. i am however working on a pat for that device at this time. once i finish i will show you the compleate video . you must understand that this is a test. to get more oxygen output i need to adjust the valve for the oxyten side just right.
what the heck did that prove? You can have oxygen and hydrogen separation if the bubbles from each electrode are collected separately. Did that one in high school chemistry and with the flaming splints to prove it. Take an insulated tank, put insulated divider with just an opening in bottom, pour in water and soda solution. Put anode on one side, cathode in other side, you will get separated gases at the top. Just port the hydrogen under carburetor, port oxygen to air intake or to outside
JoeZyzyx 10 months ago
Definitely wasted my time watching this video. and reading the commments and now writing a comment so others can for realize this is a waste of time. next time do a vid with hydrogen gas present as well not just the oxygen when referring to hho systems. otherwise you are just splitting hairs and misleading people interested in hho systems. thanks.
jcdcsc 1 year ago
the resone it is not seperating is because they have the plates right next to each other, one plate make O and the other makes H2 those idiots who just have a bounch of plates with pos, and neg right next to each other are going to get O and H2 coming out, if they seperate the Pos and Neg plates on will make O and one will make H2 its that simple
1crazyfocker 1 year ago
pure oxygen doesn't burn by itself. you need the presence of free hydrogen to create a reaction or combustion.
iulslion 1 year ago
o2 is not explosive ? ok ? i would suggest contain o2 in baloon or container and light it se what happens
SHOOTER0072003 2 years ago
@SHOOTER0072003
Have you ever heard of the fire triangle? Fuel, Oxygen, and heat. Remove one... ANY one... And you don't have fire. Pure oxygen cannot pull double duty and act as fuel. The space shuttle wouldn't work without hydrogen fuel AND oxygen.
DG121480 2 years ago
Can you not hear the words comming out of my mouth? LISTEN!!! Oxygby it self is not unstable!! No FUEL NO BOOM!!!! Try having a go at elementry chemistry and the fire triangle that SHOOTER0072003 points out as well!!!
bluanvil1 2 years ago 2
o come on man o2 is explosive itself to some extent
SHOOTER0072003 2 years ago
O2 is not explosiv man.... it do not burn by it self. it's not a propellant.... go back to school man...
docsharp00 2 years ago
Oxygen shouldn't put out a flame. Oxygen is needed for a flame to exist. I do agree that the popping shouldn't exist, but oxygen will not put out a fire. When you blow out a candle you are smothering it from oxygen by covering the flame in CO2. We put water on fires too, once again, to smother keep oxygen from fueling the fire.
markmil2002 3 years ago
Not really. Blowing out a flame works by lowering the temperature and thus preventing combustion. If you blow lightly on a candle, it will actually heat up as you're blowing more O2 onto it -- you produce very little CO2 in each breath. Same thing with water, you're just cooling it off, although there can be a smothering effect as well.
DukeLaCrosse20 2 years ago
Too much oxygen the flame gose out!! That is what you see! If you listen to the words that I am speaking, it demonstrates that pure oxygen dose not DETONATE! Some clame to have built and are trying to sell HHO cells that offer true seperation of the Hydorgen and Oxygen. In their demonstration videos they show there is a detonation when they present the flame to the gas! Just a note on your candle illistration. The ratio of O can be so high that combustion stops. Or you couldnt blow it out!!!
bluanvil1 2 years ago
Right, I forgot to make that point clear in my post. Too much O2 and the heat is absorbed into the O2, the flame will not be able to propagate because its too cool.
DukeLaCrosse20 2 years ago
dude, thats not hydrogen and oxygen only oxygen! wtf?
skierplaterandy 3 years ago
Listen to what I say in the video! If someone says that they are going to sell you a cell that seperates hydrogen and oxygen then to test to see if there is TRUE SEPERATION the results should be the same as what is shown above. If there is any detonation on the oxygen side then you are not seeing TRUE SEPERATION! I hope this helps, however if you have more questions please feel free.
Best regards Mark
bluanvil1 3 years ago
OHHHH i thought u were talking about general electrolysis. i didn't know you meant keeping them separate. most people just keep the gasses together. i guess it would benefit to keep them separate but i've never tried it.
skierplaterandy 3 years ago
Very good point :O) 5 stars from DK Regards, Jon
jonjetzone 3 years ago
how would having pure h be more efficient?
crob227 3 years ago
it wouldn't. it wouldn't burn quite as clean. but there are benefits. if you have them separate there is very little chance of a flashback. and if you injected them at different points of the air intake you can get better results.
skierplaterandy 3 years ago
Well, you make one good point but your conclusion is wrong. In order to have gas bubles from an elecrtolizer unit you have oxygen hydrogen seperation. The two gasses are not, however, isolated as the oxygen in your bottle is. They coexist in the same physical space as hydrogen gas and oxygen gas. What most call hydroxy gas. So there is seperation of the molecule into atoms and the gas is no longer liquid water. If you DONT have the poping noise in your flame test you dont have seperation.
BigFireDave 3 years ago
Ok it was 3am and I was just wanting to respond to a cell builder that stated that he was getting pure Oxygen out of one side of his cell and pure Hydrogen out of the other. However when the two gases were ignited they both poped. And that is simply not accurate. If you would like to have a look at my other videos you would note that the electrolisys process is something I am sort of famillier with. You are talking about HHO Im talking about seperating the 2 after the electrolysis is done!
bluanvil1 3 years ago
OK, I am sorry I did not check out other posts by you, my bad. I saw the one video that i replied to and didnot kow you were debunking someone that claimed to have isolation of the gas rather than seperation of the water molecule. We are on the same page then. If the bubles explode you have hydroxy gas or hydrogen gas. Oxygen alone will not explode, without fuel present will not do nything but pop the bubble. My apologies.
BigFireDave 3 years ago
i wanted to respond to this comment. i know that i don't have pure oxygen here, i belive you could say that i do have seperation. and a larger output of hydrogen on one side than the other. this is a prototype. my other main unit does have compleate seperation. i am however working on a pat for that device at this time. once i finish i will show you the compleate video . you must understand that this is a test. to get more oxygen output i need to adjust the valve for the oxyten side just right.
sparten1114 3 years ago
what's the point of this video?
Casper886 3 years ago