haha. yeah is very loud. if you where trying to pump it threw soup bubbles, your better off just putting a hose on it and putting one side into a cup of liquid soap!
@Me102288 apparently you don't know your history. Yull Brown didn't discover the alleged "HHO" gas, that would be Ruggero Santilli. Yull Brown took Ruggero Santilli's imperfect research in "HHO" gas and miscalculations as fact. Ruggero Santilli explains the existence of "HHO" gas through his weakly backed theories of magnecule bonding. So bud maybe you should look into things a bit more and maybe devote your time to creating an actual viable energy carrier.
@Me102288 Look at some sources brown's gas is a hoax. Obviously though the electrolysis of water does produce hydrogen and oxygen gases, but certainly not as "one" brown's gas.
@Me102288 I'm not trying to be offensive, just maybe direct you in the right direction. Brown's gas is a hoax. Don't believe everything you read or see on the internet. The principle behind brown's gas is that it is allegedly hydrogen and oxygen alternating between being bonded 2 hydrogen atoms with one oxygen atom, aka water, and actually separate molecules H2 and 1/2 mole O2. Therefore when it combusts it does not have to overcome and bonds.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS HHO gas. What you are producing is oxygen and hydrogen. Never use Sodium chloride it will produce chlorine gas. But besides, this is not efficient enough of a system to increase fuel efficiency in a car. I would not advise using this. The amount of electricity you put into the water, for electrolysis, puts out less hydrogen then the necessary amount to power a car or even marginally increase a cars fuel efficiency. Just in case you didn't know that already...
@TubbyNJHS5 its called hho aka 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen. If you want the true name, its called Browns gas. if your saying it wont boost the efficiecy of gasoline, your wrong, its been done countless times by ppl all over the world. I've witnessed small engines running completely on hho. Why is this possible you think? because combustion engines run combustable fuels... aka gasoline, alcohol, methane, propane, natural gas, not efficient? hho is 10x more explosive then any I just listed.
Did you use dawn dish detergent for an electrolyte? lol just kidding come join the HHOINFO website and join the Meyer Research Group within the site. Take care.
hi, i have used small ammount of cream of tarter to control foaming, Cream of tartar is the common name for potassium hydrogen tartrate, an acid salt that has a number of uses in cooking, it worked in certain mixes with other electrolites, try it.
the foam thing is a pain in the ass I dont know what NaOh is Im not a chemist... Im a business man BUT I used baking soda and two stainless steel dollar store spatulas and got HUGE amounts of hydrogen and not much foam so try that..
2. add a lubrication element to the water. armorall rubber cleaner, or even Wd40 eliminates foaming.. also you can buy anti-foaming agents at walmart or bimart.
3. YOU CANNOT STORE HHO.. IT IS EXPLOSIVE. YOU MUST REMOVE OXYGEN BEFORE YOU CAN STORE HYDROGEN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO STORE HHO. IT WILL EXPLODE WITH THE SMALLEST OF SHOCKS. hydrogen +oxygen = EXPLOSIVES. expecially at the 2:1 ratio's that hho is.
@lutherp40 sounds like what i did with 110 volts dc, switched the poles like 5 or 8 seconds, lit a grill lighter, stuck it in the tube, my family though i fired my shotgun and wanted to know if i killed the snake, said nope, made HHO and lit it. no foam at all so, am going to try and make a pole switcher and try with a 12 volt battery and see if i can get the timing right and test to see how fast and how much is made and all. if it worked with 110 volts, should work with 12 volts.
@MacGyver0076 not psychically turning it on/off, but rigging a pwm to it (pulse width modulator) I've nmotice people doing tests with pwm's have been getting more hho output and less foam/coloring of the water. I think hho2u.com sells a pwm for dry or wet cells. I bout my little drycell there.
@lutherp40 My first wet cell i made i was popping the little bubbles and hear them go pop! Pop! Pop! very tiny. Then i put some soap in there..... after 10mins of waiting 1/2 of the 3gal icecream bucket was covered in HHO bubbles and i lit it, BAD BAD BAD idea.....
haha. yeah is very loud. if you where trying to pump it threw soup bubbles, your better off just putting a hose on it and putting one side into a cup of liquid soap!
ReturnofRage 8 months ago
Alot of vids, first warning Ive seen!! Keep up the good work! Thank you :)
LyonBalls 10 months ago
explosive foam ... Hmmm ... might be a market in that ..
just gotta find a way to put it in a shaving cream can .
diceman2004 11 months ago
@Me102288 apparently you don't know your history. Yull Brown didn't discover the alleged "HHO" gas, that would be Ruggero Santilli. Yull Brown took Ruggero Santilli's imperfect research in "HHO" gas and miscalculations as fact. Ruggero Santilli explains the existence of "HHO" gas through his weakly backed theories of magnecule bonding. So bud maybe you should look into things a bit more and maybe devote your time to creating an actual viable energy carrier.
TubbyNJHS5 1 year ago
@Me102288 Look at some sources brown's gas is a hoax. Obviously though the electrolysis of water does produce hydrogen and oxygen gases, but certainly not as "one" brown's gas.
TubbyNJHS5 1 year ago
@TubbyNJHS5 browns gas was the patent name of the man who discovered it, read up on your history bud. The man''s last name was Brown.
Me102288 1 year ago
@Me102288 I'm not trying to be offensive, just maybe direct you in the right direction. Brown's gas is a hoax. Don't believe everything you read or see on the internet. The principle behind brown's gas is that it is allegedly hydrogen and oxygen alternating between being bonded 2 hydrogen atoms with one oxygen atom, aka water, and actually separate molecules H2 and 1/2 mole O2. Therefore when it combusts it does not have to overcome and bonds.
TubbyNJHS5 1 year ago
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS HHO gas. What you are producing is oxygen and hydrogen. Never use Sodium chloride it will produce chlorine gas. But besides, this is not efficient enough of a system to increase fuel efficiency in a car. I would not advise using this. The amount of electricity you put into the water, for electrolysis, puts out less hydrogen then the necessary amount to power a car or even marginally increase a cars fuel efficiency. Just in case you didn't know that already...
TubbyNJHS5 1 year ago
@TubbyNJHS5 its called hho aka 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen. If you want the true name, its called Browns gas. if your saying it wont boost the efficiecy of gasoline, your wrong, its been done countless times by ppl all over the world. I've witnessed small engines running completely on hho. Why is this possible you think? because combustion engines run combustable fuels... aka gasoline, alcohol, methane, propane, natural gas, not efficient? hho is 10x more explosive then any I just listed.
Me102288 1 year ago
Did you use dawn dish detergent for an electrolyte? lol just kidding come join the HHOINFO website and join the Meyer Research Group within the site. Take care.
richcollins513 1 year ago
Im glad this guy isint a Doctor.
trainlinezoo 1 year ago
hi, i have used small ammount of cream of tarter to control foaming, Cream of tartar is the common name for potassium hydrogen tartrate, an acid salt that has a number of uses in cooking, it worked in certain mixes with other electrolites, try it.
thom in scotland.
fuelban 1 year ago
Just put some dish soap on the top side of your bubbler. Get some bubbles going, THEN light it :D
viper19861986 1 year ago
1. why does mine produce so much foam (stainless steel electrodes / low concentrated NaOH electrolyte)
2. what can i do against it?
3. how could i store hho?
sciencoking 3 years ago
the foam thing is a pain in the ass I dont know what NaOh is Im not a chemist... Im a business man BUT I used baking soda and two stainless steel dollar store spatulas and got HUGE amounts of hydrogen and not much foam so try that..
StevoElsupremo 3 years ago
1. too much electrolight.. yes, lye + oil = soap.
2. add a lubrication element to the water. armorall rubber cleaner, or even Wd40 eliminates foaming.. also you can buy anti-foaming agents at walmart or bimart.
3. YOU CANNOT STORE HHO.. IT IS EXPLOSIVE. YOU MUST REMOVE OXYGEN BEFORE YOU CAN STORE HYDROGEN. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO STORE HHO. IT WILL EXPLODE WITH THE SMALLEST OF SHOCKS. hydrogen +oxygen = EXPLOSIVES. expecially at the 2:1 ratio's that hho is.
danratsnapnames 2 years ago
oh, WD40 works?? VERY GOOD! i have much of that...
@3. i noticed that a few days ago (BANG!)
fortunately i was outside!
sciencoking 2 years ago
lol i lite it all the time it fun lol
JBTYpr 3 years ago
rotflmao. Very true.
My problem was that it was 4am at the time.
I did it once before I realized how loud that is for that time of night.
My ears are still ringing from that one. ;)
Lets just say, "it surprised me!" and leave it at that. LOL
lutherp40 3 years ago
@lutherp40 sounds like what i did with 110 volts dc, switched the poles like 5 or 8 seconds, lit a grill lighter, stuck it in the tube, my family though i fired my shotgun and wanted to know if i killed the snake, said nope, made HHO and lit it. no foam at all so, am going to try and make a pole switcher and try with a 12 volt battery and see if i can get the timing right and test to see how fast and how much is made and all. if it worked with 110 volts, should work with 12 volts.
MacGyver0076 1 year ago
@MacGyver0076 cool idea, it's been tested though, make it pulsing DC and you'll get more bubbles. switching + to - will get you less :-(
Me102288 1 year ago
@Me102288 basically, rapidly turning the power off and back on? that gives me an idea to experiment with.
MacGyver0076 1 year ago
@MacGyver0076 not psychically turning it on/off, but rigging a pwm to it (pulse width modulator) I've nmotice people doing tests with pwm's have been getting more hho output and less foam/coloring of the water. I think hho2u.com sells a pwm for dry or wet cells. I bout my little drycell there.
Me102288 1 year ago
I experimented with salt and vinegar, The water turned black and foamed like in the video.
Nothing happened otherwise, I just dumped it, but it was weird...
duhswami 3 years ago
What was used as electrolyte?
Energermany 3 years ago
This was Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH).
The problem was that the solution was corrupted by the latex caulking I had used to seal the sides of the cell.
That disolved into the solution and made the HHO bubbles very persistant.
Let me just say this, if you have clump of HHO foam that looks like this, DO NOT PUT A MATCH TO IT!
If you do do it once, you won't do it again. :)))))))
lutherp40 3 years ago
@lutherp40 My first wet cell i made i was popping the little bubbles and hear them go pop! Pop! Pop! very tiny. Then i put some soap in there..... after 10mins of waiting 1/2 of the 3gal icecream bucket was covered in HHO bubbles and i lit it, BAD BAD BAD idea.....
viper19861986 1 year ago
LOL, Why yes it does. I hadn't made that connection before now.
It may look like Rootbeer, but its not near as friendly. ;-)
Thank you for the comment.
lutherp40 3 years ago
Lutherp40,look's like a rootbeer float.Keep the experements coming.Good work!
RayBthesecond 3 years ago