@theenergyunderground I bought this hair removal product bit.ly\tNxel5 literally few days ago and I 'm not just amazed but have bought one more my cousin already and I'm set to convert other females!
in this video PART 2 ignition module i use 12v and 30000v in water and i could not get water arc how do you do it what voltage and current estimation 1A 20A 100A?
AC or DC
where is an ancient invention called an ARC LAMP used for street lights .. they had self starting and rod distance control .... very simple electro/mechanical system... anybody got one or know any thing about them .... thanks for good hands on video making something work that i couldn't make work
The arc will maintain better if you use copper to coat the carbon rod. And if you are going to adapt this theory to work on your car then a hydrogen fuel cell would be much safer, plus if you use a solar panel to provide the electricity then it will be effective and efficient.
I was playing with my welder with baking soda and water it was very interesting. I did wear rubber gloves and insulated myself. You will get an orange arc and heat up the water fast. Do not try unless you are stupid and want to die.
I played with this a while back and seem to recall that I got the cleanest reaction with distilled water and potassium carbonate as the electrolyte. I think I tried potassium hydroxide and that also worked well. The tap water created a lot of gunk and floaties.
the real trick to getting this to work is maintaining the arc automatically as the carbon rod is consumed. some have come up with really creative ways to do it.
@theenergyunderground I bought this hair removal product bit.ly\tNxel5 literally few days ago and I 'm not just amazed but have bought one more my cousin already and I'm set to convert other females!
d3Jolene409 4 months ago
that is a kitchen sugar jar .. guys...! shoo from the kitchen stuff
emerald1one1 6 months ago
Process explained in U.S. Patent 6299738, Richardson, Aqualux.
TheSdenne 8 months ago
so what R U proving- ?? How does this help understand the process??
RonaldBlair 9 months ago
what type of carbon rods are you useing solid ones ? try the chemicly cored one as they hold a steady arc at 20amps
oobuc5 10 months ago
great work
in this video PART 2 ignition module i use 12v and 30000v in water and i could not get water arc how do you do it what voltage and current estimation 1A 20A 100A?
AC or DC
where is an ancient invention called an ARC LAMP used for street lights .. they had self starting and rod distance control .... very simple electro/mechanical system... anybody got one or know any thing about them .... thanks for good hands on video making something work that i couldn't make work
snappyboy1 11 months ago
I wonder what big oil thinks about this.
philiptwood 1 year ago
try using tungsten electrodes instead of carbon. that should eliminate tha carbon monoxide emission
andrejkrebs 1 year ago
not bad
AidenBrinnian 2 years ago
Hey dude put salt in the water and up the conductivity
MrSokitumi 2 years ago
How about this, the arc underwater is a water heater for the water supply. The carbon monoxide with hydrogen and oxygen fed into a gas furnace.
j822bosh 2 years ago
j822bosh I think you have just suggested my next indevour =P
Ty so much for that comment
MrSokitumi 2 years ago
Cool but what would it be used for?
ZombieDesertDeities 2 years ago
could also try boiling water.
Fearmonger101 3 years ago
nawsuh i dont see no hho suh
john29302 3 years ago
Ever see welding under water? BFD.
fordson23 3 years ago
Is this pure water? I think you need to add KOH or NOH in water. this will give you more stable plasma
dreamyear 3 years ago
The arc will maintain better if you use copper to coat the carbon rod. And if you are going to adapt this theory to work on your car then a hydrogen fuel cell would be much safer, plus if you use a solar panel to provide the electricity then it will be effective and efficient.
torisunakazuma 3 years ago
however this is thermolysis, nice vid
alwinovich 3 years ago
I was playing with my welder with baking soda and water it was very interesting. I did wear rubber gloves and insulated myself. You will get an orange arc and heat up the water fast. Do not try unless you are stupid and want to die.
cribcat1 3 years ago
Why would you hold anything electric with your fingers? Find some damn duct tape!
newphoenix84 3 years ago
try it with humidifier fog or steam ..it could give stable water explosion
dreamyear 3 years ago
holy shit~~ tap water?
that's plasma arc...install it in you car.
you can have water powered car
dreamyear 3 years ago
yep, I'll need ALOT more gas though. Quite amazed at how plasma can occur at such low voltage. I want to try to get it down to 12V !
I think it's possible.
theenergyunderground 3 years ago
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AidenBrinnian 3 years ago
awesome! thanks!
theenergyunderground 3 years ago
I played with this a while back and seem to recall that I got the cleanest reaction with distilled water and potassium carbonate as the electrolyte. I think I tried potassium hydroxide and that also worked well. The tap water created a lot of gunk and floaties.
the real trick to getting this to work is maintaining the arc automatically as the carbon rod is consumed. some have come up with really creative ways to do it.
SmartScarecrow 3 years ago