I understand, Not that its wrong to make money. As a inventor and designer with over 20 years in fields of engineering and mechanics, some people will say things that don't add to facts. Hydrogen burns over 5,000 degress and will burn holes in pistons, unless you use a special cooling and coatings on the pistons.
I am sorry but math won't help in cooling down the heat in a compression chamber, too many factors involved. Have you ran a engine on Hydrogen? I have and the engine piston will burn up in the long run. Its like putting your engine on crack! Lots of power, but lost of a engine. Its nitro with very high output, Nitro engine have to be rebuilt alot. When was the last time you run on Hydrogen? Test a small gas engine and run it and you see what heat at that temp. does...
Yes I have, that is why I sujested you use water mist. Why, the heat energy of the hydrogen reaction gets absorbed by the water mist, and turns the engine into a steam engine for the lack of a better word. Try it is all I have too say and you can see for yourself, plus watch this video:
Truth be told you are not following Stanley Meyer's work so why take his name? I take it you are just in it for the money? That may not be true, but again you are not following Meyer so why use his name?
thanks for info h2opower-i'm mistaken in calling this meyer-it's a "gated" pulse dc unit"-i belive this unit has more capibility that a simple pulse dc unit-i will research the info u passed to me(looked at it quickly & all i can say is "WOW"-thanks for major tips
thanks for comment-i'm trying to get hho electronics available to people wo dont have the skills to build a unit themselves-this is my early attempts-i'm not into it for $. i'm a "car" guy & i was wondering about "combustion chamber temp"-i will look into your concerns-thanks for interest
I understand, Not that its wrong to make money. As a inventor and designer with over 20 years in fields of engineering and mechanics, some people will say things that don't add to facts. Hydrogen burns over 5,000 degress and will burn holes in pistons, unless you use a special cooling and coatings on the pistons.
TommeyLeeReed 3 years ago
Just use water vapor and/or mist. Do the math and you will see why.
h2opower 3 years ago
I am sorry but math won't help in cooling down the heat in a compression chamber, too many factors involved. Have you ran a engine on Hydrogen? I have and the engine piston will burn up in the long run. Its like putting your engine on crack! Lots of power, but lost of a engine. Its nitro with very high output, Nitro engine have to be rebuilt alot. When was the last time you run on Hydrogen? Test a small gas engine and run it and you see what heat at that temp. does...
Good luck!
TommeyLeeReed 3 years ago
Yes I have, that is why I sujested you use water mist. Why, the heat energy of the hydrogen reaction gets absorbed by the water mist, and turns the engine into a steam engine for the lack of a better word. Try it is all I have too say and you can see for yourself, plus watch this video:
watch?v=HivxQN_G8tA
h2opower 3 years ago
i got a link on my "2nd test Stanley Meyer unit " youtube-thanks for interest.
RonL2524 3 years ago
Could you please tell us, what kind of modification you have done to make it strong enough for 60 amps ?? I always wanted to know how to do that.
thx
eatbutnotpuke 3 years ago
Truth be told you are not following Stanley Meyer's work so why take his name? I take it you are just in it for the money? That may not be true, but again you are not following Meyer so why use his name?
h2opower 3 years ago
thanks for info h2opower-i'm mistaken in calling this meyer-it's a "gated" pulse dc unit"-i belive this unit has more capibility that a simple pulse dc unit-i will research the info u passed to me(looked at it quickly & all i can say is "WOW"-thanks for major tips
RonL2524 3 years ago
Anytime, just doing my part to bring the end of the age of oil, in our time.
h2opower 3 years ago
Why try to sell something that is free information on web sites. Do you know that H2 will burn a hole in a piston?
TommeyLeeReed 3 years ago
thanks for comment-i'm trying to get hho electronics available to people wo dont have the skills to build a unit themselves-this is my early attempts-i'm not into it for $. i'm a "car" guy & i was wondering about "combustion chamber temp"-i will look into your concerns-thanks for interest
RonL2524 3 years ago
Is there a diagram for the Meyer Pulser available anywhere please?
theDaftman 3 years ago