Have you ever reved the throttle valve in front of the governer, it is really neat! Turn it to the right I think, and it spins RPM faster than ever, hehe.
Really good to see proper testing and analysis of results. Inconsistencies seem to stem from your HHO generator. I wish I had the answer to this one. Stan Meyer seemed to have got one that ran cold and for long periods so maybe it's possible. Anyway, excellent work, looking forward to seeing more
I now read you might like an idea of spark screw efficiency?
Well, I have heard that electrolysis is more efficeint with less voltage, so I am guessing that you could put 6 spark screw cells in series, and each cell would get 2 volts, and then the amperage would be the same. So you would also need a strong electrolyte with a low voltage.
I really like your spark cell, it works well, and is simple. Hope this helps.
Connect the HHO hose from the cell to the air intake of your lawnmower. Take a second hose and attach it to the cell. It should be lower than the water level on the inside of the cell; push it down to the bottom of the cell. Now if you try to start the engine, it will draw a vacuum on the cell (hopefully) and you can adjust how much outside air will be drawn into your cell, maybe via an adjustable valve on the second hose. Don't know if it works, but give it a try. Good luck.
Yes that's correct, the vacuum seems to be weak - It seems, but it's NOT. If the engine is running the vacuum is clearly noticeable. Yes, you can completely remove the carburator and connect the HHO hose to the engine. But I'd only suggest that method IF it doesn't work with the carburator. First of all, try it with the carburator. If it doesn't work, try it without carby. Try pure HHO first (without any fresh air). If the engine starts but doesn't run smooth, it may be the wrong timing for HHO.
The timing can be adjusted with a selfmade timing circuit connected to an ignition coil to fire the mower's sparkplug.
A second method is to slow the burn rate of HHO by simply adding fresh air to the HHO mix. It's a matter of figuring out the correct mixture ratio.
Watch this video: youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=M_mUO0VWtJw (Slowing the burn rate of HHO by adding ambient air). That's a great video and it explains the idea.
Enjoy! If you have further questions, just ask. You're welcome.
I just read some of your comments to a video of user pi3574 (he ran an electric generator on HHO). You were asking him, what kind of modification is required. Well, HHO burns much faster than gasoline. Therefore many people try to retard the timing, that's OK. But often not easy to do.
Another idea: You can "slow" the burnrate of HHO to that of gasoline, if you mix the HHO gas it with air.
My comment exceeds the character counter, so this is Part 1). Now read Part 2) plz.
So are you just feeding your hydroxy mix from your cell into the air intake? And if that is done, it runs cleaner, and cheaper since hydrogen can be made easily right? Gas prices are rising, so could hydrogen be compressed to a tank and then run the mower?
Thank you so much for those words. It make me feel better.
I just did feed hydrogen + oxygen straight to air intake. I did not tune my clipper by anyway! I just taked filter off thats all!
And, my efficenty was in this video 16,66% but I think it shoud be more. I did put more screws, production did jump very hight! Cell was runing like crazy! 100´C!
But my bubbler was broked by some place. And it did not pull all H and O to air intake. I need to fix it and make new test!
Thank you very much, you also encourage me to do more. So this project with your clipper is a way to save money from gas. But to do that, hydroxy would have to be compressed, or you would have to put a battery or something on the clipper. Either way we save gas! I have got to try this, and I should start to post my bedini motor on you tube. Thank you and hope your projects go well, bye.
yet it will run more clean, and save some gasoline, but you don't need to "compress hydrogen gas" in a tank..
IT'S ALREADY COMPRESSED TO MAXIMUM in the form of WATER!! soo... we use this system to "liberate" the gas from it's compressed water-structure.. mmkay :D
No I am serious, thats whats happening, so no need for any gas storage at high pressure at all, this system is gas-on-demand. And I like :)
Thank you, so would this mean that a gas mower would have to have a battery, and a hho cell built on to it? And that would work anyway. So that is really neat, and the battery could even be charged by solar! Especially since gas is like $4 dollars a gallon...
It could be good! Because, if you Grass Clipper have generator, which load battery. And from batteries it will make hydrogen. Hydrogen will run your motor. etc. etc.
there was no sound , so i dont know what was going on from the video .
learflyer2 2 years ago
WHAT IS EE.?????
yf1015 3 years ago
Have you ever reved the throttle valve in front of the governer, it is really neat! Turn it to the right I think, and it spins RPM faster than ever, hehe.
BasementBen 3 years ago
Yes I tried it out. You mean small metalic thortle near carb? It is very nice voice start making my lawnmower :) Like dragster :D
Careica 3 years ago
Vroom, like a motorbike, I think its cool, lol.
Thanks, Ben
BasementBen 3 years ago
Really good to see proper testing and analysis of results. Inconsistencies seem to stem from your HHO generator. I wish I had the answer to this one. Stan Meyer seemed to have got one that ran cold and for long periods so maybe it's possible. Anyway, excellent work, looking forward to seeing more
furzeham 3 years ago
Thank you much!
Careica 3 years ago
Hhahah, I still watch this and cant get over how awesome it is to see this working. I just gotta addd this to my favorites.
BasementBen 3 years ago
Notice, it was working on gasoline in this video. I just added hydrogen to see if it run longer :)
Nice that you like it!
Careica 3 years ago
I now read you might like an idea of spark screw efficiency?
Well, I have heard that electrolysis is more efficeint with less voltage, so I am guessing that you could put 6 spark screw cells in series, and each cell would get 2 volts, and then the amperage would be the same. So you would also need a strong electrolyte with a low voltage.
I really like your spark cell, it works well, and is simple. Hope this helps.
BasementBen 3 years ago
Part 2)
Connect the HHO hose from the cell to the air intake of your lawnmower. Take a second hose and attach it to the cell. It should be lower than the water level on the inside of the cell; push it down to the bottom of the cell. Now if you try to start the engine, it will draw a vacuum on the cell (hopefully) and you can adjust how much outside air will be drawn into your cell, maybe via an adjustable valve on the second hose. Don't know if it works, but give it a try. Good luck.
Keep it up!
eatbutnotpuke 3 years ago
I tryed to put my hand on air-intace whit carburator. And it did just little bit maked a vacum.
So do I need to remove my carburator. And do I need fresh air too?
Careica 3 years ago
Yes that's correct, the vacuum seems to be weak - It seems, but it's NOT. If the engine is running the vacuum is clearly noticeable. Yes, you can completely remove the carburator and connect the HHO hose to the engine. But I'd only suggest that method IF it doesn't work with the carburator. First of all, try it with the carburator. If it doesn't work, try it without carby. Try pure HHO first (without any fresh air). If the engine starts but doesn't run smooth, it may be the wrong timing for HHO.
eatbutnotpuke 3 years ago
The timing can be adjusted with a selfmade timing circuit connected to an ignition coil to fire the mower's sparkplug.
A second method is to slow the burn rate of HHO by simply adding fresh air to the HHO mix. It's a matter of figuring out the correct mixture ratio.
Watch this video: youtubeDOTcom/watch?v=M_mUO0VWtJw (Slowing the burn rate of HHO by adding ambient air). That's a great video and it explains the idea.
Enjoy! If you have further questions, just ask. You're welcome.
eatbutnotpuke 3 years ago
Hi Careica!
I just read some of your comments to a video of user pi3574 (he ran an electric generator on HHO). You were asking him, what kind of modification is required. Well, HHO burns much faster than gasoline. Therefore many people try to retard the timing, that's OK. But often not easy to do.
Another idea: You can "slow" the burnrate of HHO to that of gasoline, if you mix the HHO gas it with air.
My comment exceeds the character counter, so this is Part 1). Now read Part 2) plz.
eatbutnotpuke 3 years ago
That is very cool!
So are you just feeding your hydroxy mix from your cell into the air intake? And if that is done, it runs cleaner, and cheaper since hydrogen can be made easily right? Gas prices are rising, so could hydrogen be compressed to a tank and then run the mower?
That is very wonderful, thank you.
BasementBen 3 years ago
Thank you so much for those words. It make me feel better.
I just did feed hydrogen + oxygen straight to air intake. I did not tune my clipper by anyway! I just taked filter off thats all!
And, my efficenty was in this video 16,66% but I think it shoud be more. I did put more screws, production did jump very hight! Cell was runing like crazy! 100´C!
But my bubbler was broked by some place. And it did not pull all H and O to air intake. I need to fix it and make new test!
Thank You!
Careica 3 years ago
I would like to compress biogas into a grass clipper, so hopefully I can find time to do that...
BasementBen 3 years ago
And your biogas system is so simple. But working!
I subscribed you. Maybe you will put more videos I will watch them all!
Careica 3 years ago
Thank you very much, you also encourage me to do more. So this project with your clipper is a way to save money from gas. But to do that, hydroxy would have to be compressed, or you would have to put a battery or something on the clipper. Either way we save gas! I have got to try this, and I should start to post my bedini motor on you tube. Thank you and hope your projects go well, bye.
BasementBen 3 years ago
yet it will run more clean, and save some gasoline, but you don't need to "compress hydrogen gas" in a tank..
IT'S ALREADY COMPRESSED TO MAXIMUM in the form of WATER!! soo... we use this system to "liberate" the gas from it's compressed water-structure.. mmkay :D
No I am serious, thats whats happening, so no need for any gas storage at high pressure at all, this system is gas-on-demand. And I like :)
InventorGadget 3 years ago
Thank you, so would this mean that a gas mower would have to have a battery, and a hho cell built on to it? And that would work anyway. So that is really neat, and the battery could even be charged by solar! Especially since gas is like $4 dollars a gallon...
BasementBen 3 years ago
It could be good! Because, if you Grass Clipper have generator, which load battery. And from batteries it will make hydrogen. Hydrogen will run your motor. etc. etc.
RuneM13 3 years ago
Nice work... GoKilo
gokilo2008 3 years ago
Thank You!
Careica 3 years ago