Hey, I thought I was subbed to you a long time ago? I just clicked on your channel to see if I was subbed to you and couldn't even figure out where the sub button was on the new YT format...lol...YT sucks!
Want to see how simple HHO can be done? You don't even need a cell. You can just use the rad water, and yes hydrogen atoms can saturate a block and aid in the combustion chamber, the engine runs cooler and water (burnt hydrogen) drips out the tailpipe, and the battery gains in voltage. Check out my one wire experiment vid, average increase is double your fuel mileage, its a one wire installation, what do you have to lose? Your welcome.
@delvis11 Your the man to trust Steve. I've learned tons from you and Larry in the sea of bullshit LOL I turn every dieseldog I know to your channel brother!!! :)))))
I like your system my man. I haven't had any problems using abs yet. I've had it up and running for six months now so maybe it needs a longer shelf life to see the same problems. I don't trust the brass wool either, hard to get an even pore size through the entire arrestor. The gas does have strange properties, as Yull Brown said, it could be thermonuclear by nature. Check out Mr2tuffs channel, he is blowing up balloons and catching some interesting plasma or electrical anomalies. Good stuff...
@jdcproducts Thanks for watching. Another commenter mentioned that the bubbler does in fact as a scrubber for the electrolyte, and it may just be the brass nipple corroding inside it. Probably should have used a nylon or PEX pipe instead. Will check out Mr2tuffs channel. I once ignited a small cube of what appeared to be some sort of magneisum alloy, it went white hot (almost) and really exuded some heat.. but didn't melt. But then I lost the cube...?!
@PoirierMike Yes! I think we are going to see a resurgence of success in the Stan Meyer, Bob Boyce, Dave Lawton, etc. methodology. Seems that Craig Westbrook might be on to something. Lots are working on that. Just hope they release their findings instead of trying to be the next Bill Gates... I do not believe you can go proprietary with major discoveries. The time is for truth, not profit.
For the record, (especially to Naysayers) ... my vehicle DID get 13.5% fuel economy increase as measured on a mechanical dynamo. This is not a phenomenon, and is ridiculously easy to explain: ICE @ 30% uses 85% efficient hydrolysis to increase combustion efficiency. It takes less energy to produce enough gas to complete combustion more thoroughly, than the energy you get out, when using the completed combustion, as torque. Proved and proved again, it defies no laws of physics. End of story.
@KyleCarrington Will it ruin your engine? Possibly, be careful. Will it work on your vehicle? Maybe not if it's newer and efficient, quite likely if it is old, and diesel. Why I am not doing it? My block isn't strong enough. Do I miss the power gain? Yes, on hills, big time. And, it reduced emissions according to BC govt. testing facility by 72%.
@KyleCarrington I totally Agree ! Though I didn't have any Dynamo to test my finding's with The Mower did run Better stronger and I could Mow at a lower throttle setting with the HHO.I tried tests with and without.and My Gas usage decreased By 14% or more.I made Marks on the fuel tank to judge the usage.and thank you for your other reply....Tec
it might be how things crystalize. like how a diamond is carbon over years of pressure and heat. I'd love to see some stone vids. thanks for the upload
Hi.Liked your Video.Great Build on the HHO Electrolyser .Your Just a bit hard on yourself Though. But very good point's also.The electrolyte could be getting in your Bubbler and attacking the brass tube making film in the water.I ran My Mower Last year with good results I've had the same Mower sense 1993 and know it well.Looking forward to your crystal cell experiment.Thank you for sharing....Tec
@tectalabyss - good point on the bubbler. it was a brown "brass" color grunge with some evidence of exactly what you are saying on the downtube, corrosion. This was the third HHO electrolyser I made, and modeled after a Ardentscientist design. There are better units out there. This one ran at 85% efficiency, but nowadays the numbers are even higher. Thanks. Great vid on the steam car, I don't know where you find this stuff, but it's great...
question: To use this thing as a waterheater. That is if you house the water in a titanium material, then heat the titanium to 3000 degrees. Wouldn't that heat the water fast.
@weslingm I attempted to use it with a on demand RV heater and it all comes down to exactly what you say, finding the material that which the HHO will get nearly white hot... but not disintegrate, and putting that material into conductionwith the water, so.. I think it's not titanium. This will melt titanium believe it or not, I know it doesn't make sense given the flame temperature, but it will. I think certain magnesium alloys are the key. Whether it'd be efficient....i dont know.
@weslingm I had better luck using it as the flame in a RV fridge. It cools the fridge more effectively than 12V energy put in. This is because of the COP>1 ammonium process, it's much more efficient than peltier thermoelectric cooling methods.
Hey, I thought I was subbed to you a long time ago? I just clicked on your channel to see if I was subbed to you and couldn't even figure out where the sub button was on the new YT format...lol...YT sucks!
Keep on truckin dude.
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Want to see how simple HHO can be done? You don't even need a cell. You can just use the rad water, and yes hydrogen atoms can saturate a block and aid in the combustion chamber, the engine runs cooler and water (burnt hydrogen) drips out the tailpipe, and the battery gains in voltage. Check out my one wire experiment vid, average increase is double your fuel mileage, its a one wire installation, what do you have to lose? Your welcome.
jocell202 1 month ago
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delvis11 1 month ago
@delvis11 Your the man to trust Steve. I've learned tons from you and Larry in the sea of bullshit LOL I turn every dieseldog I know to your channel brother!!! :)))))
KyleCarrington 1 month ago
@KyleCarrington Thank you
delvis11 1 month ago
hi look into titanium cell listen amps higher quality brown gas good luck
joeeasygo 1 month ago
@joeeasygo ok thanks
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
I like your system my man. I haven't had any problems using abs yet. I've had it up and running for six months now so maybe it needs a longer shelf life to see the same problems. I don't trust the brass wool either, hard to get an even pore size through the entire arrestor. The gas does have strange properties, as Yull Brown said, it could be thermonuclear by nature. Check out Mr2tuffs channel, he is blowing up balloons and catching some interesting plasma or electrical anomalies. Good stuff...
jdcproducts 1 month ago
@jdcproducts Thanks for watching. Another commenter mentioned that the bubbler does in fact as a scrubber for the electrolyte, and it may just be the brass nipple corroding inside it. Probably should have used a nylon or PEX pipe instead. Will check out Mr2tuffs channel. I once ignited a small cube of what appeared to be some sort of magneisum alloy, it went white hot (almost) and really exuded some heat.. but didn't melt. But then I lost the cube...?!
KyleCarrington 1 month ago
Very Interesting, Kyle. I like the mention on electrical properties. It's well worth exploring.
Keep us posted, HHO hasn't shown all it can do!
PoirierMike 1 month ago
@PoirierMike Yes! I think we are going to see a resurgence of success in the Stan Meyer, Bob Boyce, Dave Lawton, etc. methodology. Seems that Craig Westbrook might be on to something. Lots are working on that. Just hope they release their findings instead of trying to be the next Bill Gates... I do not believe you can go proprietary with major discoveries. The time is for truth, not profit.
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
For the record, (especially to Naysayers) ... my vehicle DID get 13.5% fuel economy increase as measured on a mechanical dynamo. This is not a phenomenon, and is ridiculously easy to explain: ICE @ 30% uses 85% efficient hydrolysis to increase combustion efficiency. It takes less energy to produce enough gas to complete combustion more thoroughly, than the energy you get out, when using the completed combustion, as torque. Proved and proved again, it defies no laws of physics. End of story.
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@KyleCarrington Will it ruin your engine? Possibly, be careful. Will it work on your vehicle? Maybe not if it's newer and efficient, quite likely if it is old, and diesel. Why I am not doing it? My block isn't strong enough. Do I miss the power gain? Yes, on hills, big time. And, it reduced emissions according to BC govt. testing facility by 72%.
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@KyleCarrington I totally Agree ! Though I didn't have any Dynamo to test my finding's with The Mower did run Better stronger and I could Mow at a lower throttle setting with the HHO.I tried tests with and without.and My Gas usage decreased By 14% or more.I made Marks on the fuel tank to judge the usage.and thank you for your other reply....Tec
tectalabyss 1 month ago
it might be how things crystalize. like how a diamond is carbon over years of pressure and heat. I'd love to see some stone vids. thanks for the upload
ken25taylor 1 month ago
Hi.Liked your Video.Great Build on the HHO Electrolyser .Your Just a bit hard on yourself Though. But very good point's also.The electrolyte could be getting in your Bubbler and attacking the brass tube making film in the water.I ran My Mower Last year with good results I've had the same Mower sense 1993 and know it well.Looking forward to your crystal cell experiment.Thank you for sharing....Tec
tectalabyss 1 month ago
@tectalabyss - good point on the bubbler. it was a brown "brass" color grunge with some evidence of exactly what you are saying on the downtube, corrosion. This was the third HHO electrolyser I made, and modeled after a Ardentscientist design. There are better units out there. This one ran at 85% efficiency, but nowadays the numbers are even higher. Thanks. Great vid on the steam car, I don't know where you find this stuff, but it's great...
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
question: To use this thing as a waterheater. That is if you house the water in a titanium material, then heat the titanium to 3000 degrees. Wouldn't that heat the water fast.
weslingm 1 month ago
@weslingm I attempted to use it with a on demand RV heater and it all comes down to exactly what you say, finding the material that which the HHO will get nearly white hot... but not disintegrate, and putting that material into conductionwith the water, so.. I think it's not titanium. This will melt titanium believe it or not, I know it doesn't make sense given the flame temperature, but it will. I think certain magnesium alloys are the key. Whether it'd be efficient....i dont know.
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@weslingm I had better luck using it as the flame in a RV fridge. It cools the fridge more effectively than 12V energy put in. This is because of the COP>1 ammonium process, it's much more efficient than peltier thermoelectric cooling methods.
KyleCarrington 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos