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  • @B20Beats quite...

  • notice the finless brown that came out of the jug he professed as pure tap water yummy city water hho gas makes a flame that you can barely see that flame has other fuel scource incorperated

  • @rickm09 steam in the flame makes the flame yellow...fuckin moron

  • notice the finless brown that came out of the jug he professed as pure tap water yummy city water

  • Yep ..Very Very true. For all you people that use that word..(CAN'T) The word makes my skin crawl . I believe you use it because you can't. Good job Jeff, Gary

  • I was interested in HHO for a wile and even went to the expense of getting a frequency generator to experiment with resonant frequencies in the electrodes. I set the project on the top shelf for a wile because I got frustrated by the fact that the internal gasoline internal combustion engine is so in efficient . I didn't like the idea of displacing a liquid with a gas and decided to create a carborator that would vaporize the liquid fuel prior to shooting it into the engine.

  • @ColoradoKiter ive been playing around with hho for years great expense and countless hrs into r+d i got some success but I always thought pouge was really on to something ...thats why he and family disappeard i realy hope someone can get this going w/o big oil using their carbon to make more oil ..if u get my drift

  • i have a quick question..

    why is it that your HHO flame is orange while others on youtube have a blue flame?

  • Good question. In this particular video, my electrolyte was baking soda and I was producing only about 2 liters per minute. Not only is the flame cooler, but the flame color directly depends on the electrolyte chemical used. You can add chemicals to electrolyte to make it burn green, orange, blue, or even red.

  • @Rain4Fuel

    hi how many amps is it consuming at how many volts?thanks

    mine makes 1 liter per minute,,is it enough production for a torch?how can i get the connections for the torch,,i worry about backfire,,not very knowledgable about that part

  • @kingkev2007 first try....had some steam in it...makes it yellow

  • "Run Your Car on Water Proof" Wtf is the car?!

  • hi wery interesting.

    wath do you user for electrodes? just s-steel?

    BTW here in norway we pay 3$ a liter fore gasoline thats 11$ a gallon!!! :(

    T.Baarnes

  • I just want to use this for soldering =)

  • ok, so everyone says it takes a lot of power off of your battery. ok, is it so much of a draw from the battery that the alternator can't support it?

  • Not even close. See, the amount of HHO you actually NEED to increase vehicle efficiency is much less than you need for a torch! Therefore, the required amperage is much much less. That's why the Water4Gas design makes so little gas, less amps and it won't make the water hot enough to produce steam. But your alternator is a powerful generator with a big engine behind it. More than enough juice for what you need.

  • Nice try, but you still haven't proven the basic principle that you can't get more energy out than you put in. Run a generator to charge your battery up and I'll be impressed. All you've made is brown's gas.

  • Are you running a normal 12v current or do you have a control unit that emits a pulse like many online plans call for?

  • IT appears to be straight up 12v car battery power.

  • Wow xjet,

    Thats a lot of questions.

    Why dont you build your own water fuel cell, and do some experiments?

    I did.

    The whole idea is to let the world know this technology exists and it's real.

    Or you could wait for our goverment to do something to reduce the high gas prices.

    Hey Jeff, dou you have your cells wired in series or parallel?

    Thanks for video's.

    Eddie

  • Hi Eddie,

    These two cells are currently wired in a series.

    I'm working on a new dry cell configuration utilizing neutral cells to reduce amperage needed.

  • Great work, what metals are best, stainless, aluminum, etc. or combinations thereof for the anode/cathodes? Also do you use a neutral series of plates to increase production and reduce amperage?

  • All you've proven is that the electrolysis of water creates a mix of hydrogen and oxygen gases. How does this relate to making a car run on water? How much energy does it take to make the HHO gas? How much energy is recovered during the burning process? Where does the energy come from to create the gas in a vehicle? Do you know how much gas is required to actually run a vehicle engine? Do you create enough?

  • Do You?

  • yes, see my other videos

  • I must have missed something, I didn't hear anything about Vinegar. What's with that? I'm just setting up an electralizer on my car with Baking Soda as the Catalast. Also have an electralizer in my house that I have been making "Charged Water" and consuming. Cheers, "General Lee"

  • you can use vinegar as electrolyte.

  • yeah, we all know how toxic vinegar is....or was it the super toxic baking soda? douche...

  • water vapor and all of the toxic crap electorlight that you put in it!!!!!

    NOT WATER VAPOR

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