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  • question... in order to create propulsion enough for 1kg ,using only hydrogen(or even mixed with oxygen so that it makes bigger explosion) .. how much hydrogen do u need?

  • That's a lot of continuous current to be drawn from a battery OR alternator. Your heat loss from the inverter and the machine are great so the inefficiency will be high. Plug the numbers into how much power will be needed to mantain this machine, as opposed to how much it will produce. I think you will find that it will be much the same as running the car with the AC on and so the "gain" will be minimum or even in the negative.

  • How long will your machine run on that battery? If you could run 4 hrs constant then you could heat your house for 6-8 intermittent. 2 battery's and your heating your house for 8 hrs! How many therms will your gas output put out?

  • TO: robertprpic01

    900 - 1000 Watts

  • Simple solar generator system......

  • Great job. I see that you were running at 45 amps DC from the battery and ~ 4 amps AC from the inverter. You clearly showed the machines capability of 20 amps. Good work, thanks for the video.

  • Wait a second, 12v@45 amps=540 watts of power.

    How much water?

    It takes 1watt to rise 1pound of water 1 degree, 540 watts will turn 1/2 gallon of water in to steam.....

    1000 watts will make 8.7 cu/ft of h2 at 1ATM. Your system is not efficient, how much water does your system hold?

  • You forgot to add how long it takes 1 watt to raise a specific amount of water 1 degree. 1 billionth of a watt can raise an amount of water 1 degree, given time and if the conditions are right.

  • Yes you're right again, 1 watt will rise 16oz water 1 degree in 1 minute.

    So if 16oz of water at 60deg. has 60 watts of power or say 3.413BTU x 60w= 204.78BTU. The water will rise 1deg each second or total of 120deg in 1 minute.

    Most people will make steam, not HHO at 12v@20amp =240w.

    I think my calculations are right :-)

  • This is what I try to tell people....no matter the generator, wattage = BTU = heat in direct relation. However, just because the cell boils does not mean it is not producing HH HH OO. It is just mixed with a lot of moisture and the gas is expanded. For this reason, volume tests must be conducted at a controlled temperature....say 72 degrees. Good calculations, by the way. Glad there is someone out there with his head on right.

  • Thank you, you're correct about HHO will be produce with steam.

    But this is also why water should be cooler then 212deg. If you keep h2o cooler, the amount of HHO is greater to expand, then mixed with steam...

    My test show also the greater space between plates will also increase HHO with greater wattage. You could add a water cooler to allow lower temperature at higher wattage too.

    I am almost finished on a 6"x12"6 stage electrolysis unit, using 5 gal for cooling.

  • Sorry but that is nowhere near 5 LPM gas. I am not sure how you are measuring but from my experience that is not even close to 5 LPM. Please show actual Volts along with Amps and a volume test. Not just claims. We really need all the tests to be complete to further this technology. That production looks to me like less than 2 LPM. Please show more.

    Larry

  • It's too bad someone doesn't make something like that for a car, but perhaps a little smaller and with efie and pwm built in.

  • but still good demo keep up the good work.

  • So would this be able to be used as an alternative for natural gas on a gas heater or stove? And if so would it be more cost efficient?

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