@thomashvn what are you talking about? in hydrogen combustion the product is water, so electrolysis of water creates exactly the right ratio of fuel to oxidiser!
that is a very good idea, well done. One suggestion, although much more complex, put each gas in a separate tank, then ignite it in a combustion chamber. works better with 2 separate fuel/oxidizer chambers.
actually it was HHO gas.. no water pressure... idiot.. he just didn't show his battery hook ups and generator.. but the gas was going into that bottle of water..
your a dumbshit... i pmed him i did it to ... it is just a pressure issue the water keeps the bttle from expanding so it doestnt pop but the bubbles keep the soda stable so it flys
What the poster of this video said is that the gasses ignited. However, there is no ignition, simply a massing of pressure. I think that's what Gasian was implying (though in a somewhat uncouth way).
@timthetortoise There is ignition. I used a high voltage ignition from an electronic cigarette lighter with wires coming out of the tube in the middle of the bottle. When I pushed the ignition button, the wires in the bottle at the end of the tube arced and ignited the hydrogen/oxygen
I used a grill sparker with the electrodes seperated enough that they wouldn't gap. The wires came off the ignitor, up through the PVC, and stripped at the end so the spark could jump from one lead to the other.
Thanks, how much space between the wires is required. I was trying the same thing with 4 wire telephone cord and I failed to realize that the spark could jump through the insulation from one wire to the other. Is that what you saying by "wouldn't gap"?
I'd say there was about 2mm between the end of the wires. Gap is when/where the spark forms between the two wires. I was using speaker wire with thick insulation.
Well... He didn't lie about the part with ''simple''
JoachimX9 4 months ago
not too sure why this video has so many dislikes? :L
emeraldSILVER10 7 months ago
13 sekunden meines lebens verschwendet
fibu121314 7 months ago
@fibu121314
I don't really care! You don't like it? Then don't waste it on YT.
JC4crs 7 months ago
@JC4crs just boring
fibu121314 6 months ago
That is not fucking hydrogen!
Ubojica6661 9 months ago
@Ubojica6661 You're right, it's regular hydrogen.
tangledmess 3 months ago 2
@tangledmess lol
Ubojica6661 3 months ago
why are there so many dislikes?
The1TrueWaterwarrior 11 months ago
@thomashvn what are you talking about? in hydrogen combustion the product is water, so electrolysis of water creates exactly the right ratio of fuel to oxidiser!
mrfrankincense 1 year ago
@kamikaze921024 dude are you retarded.. dont even attempt it if you think it takes rocket science to put something like that together... so stfu
c0ldelement 1 year ago
@KingIsulgard It's not the power itself that makes this rocket good, it's the way the power is created
JSpurgeon28 1 year ago
that is a very good idea, well done. One suggestion, although much more complex, put each gas in a separate tank, then ignite it in a combustion chamber. works better with 2 separate fuel/oxidizer chambers.
dtechdude 3 years ago
It is what the title says. Another of my videos shows the workings.
tangledmess 3 years ago
use a wide angle for that one
JackAshworth777 3 years ago
we have lift off WOW them spacemen really having a good trip
samalonamon 3 years ago
actually it was HHO gas.. no water pressure... idiot.. he just didn't show his battery hook ups and generator.. but the gas was going into that bottle of water..
idiot..
Donninator1 3 years ago
your a dumbshit... i pmed him i did it to ... it is just a pressure issue the water keeps the bttle from expanding so it doestnt pop but the bubbles keep the soda stable so it flys
4527richie 3 years ago
What the poster of this video said is that the gasses ignited. However, there is no ignition, simply a massing of pressure. I think that's what Gasian was implying (though in a somewhat uncouth way).
timthetortoise 3 years ago
@timthetortoise There is ignition. I used a high voltage ignition from an electronic cigarette lighter with wires coming out of the tube in the middle of the bottle. When I pushed the ignition button, the wires in the bottle at the end of the tube arced and ignited the hydrogen/oxygen
tangledmess 3 months ago
I did this just the other day, minus the ignition. This is how I measure out how much HHO my coil produces.
wh333t 3 years ago
I used a grill sparker with the electrodes seperated enough that they wouldn't gap. The wires came off the ignitor, up through the PVC, and stripped at the end so the spark could jump from one lead to the other.
tangledmess 5 years ago
Thanks, how much space between the wires is required. I was trying the same thing with 4 wire telephone cord and I failed to realize that the spark could jump through the insulation from one wire to the other. Is that what you saying by "wouldn't gap"?
sidyoung 5 years ago
I'd say there was about 2mm between the end of the wires. Gap is when/where the spark forms between the two wires. I was using speaker wire with thick insulation.
tangledmess 5 years ago
how did you do the ignition?
sidyoung 5 years ago