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  • Marttico Marttico commented 1 week ago

    Replica of VSPB HHO wet cell

    A 31 plate design, using 20 gage (.036") 316L Stainless Steel plates, that were laser cut, enclosed with 6mm thick transparent acrylic.

    Lid is .500...

    Marttico said:

    @AwesomestSauceEver I was hoping to improve my truck's gas mileage; I have since given up on this project, due to lack of time and money. I would be willing to help anyone build an electrolizer though. This technology is great and anyone with thorough knowledge of fuel delivery systems with combu...

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  • Marttico Marttico commented 4 months ago

    Let's see if this damn thing works

    My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

    Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

    Marttico said:

    @fowleriva Agreed - found no practical way to introduce this into the car without major engine alterations; it can work, but it is more expensive than the savings in gas. I maintain that stationary solar applications would suit this technology well.

    • Marttico Marttico commented 10 months ago

      Let's see if this damn thing works

      My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

      Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

      Marttico said:

      @Me102288 True; this method is only about 33% efficient at best. Zero Fossil Fuels had a collection of video experiments attempting higher efficiencies. The alternator can only put out so much electricity before draining the battery.

    • Marttico Marttico commented 10 months ago

      Let's see if this damn thing works

      My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

      Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

      Marttico said:

      @Me102288 The more surface area of electrodes, the more current will be drawn (in a parallel configuaration anyway) and the less overall resistance for a given constant voltage. Ohm's Law dude. Check my other videos where I use a parallel plate configuration. It does produce a lot of HHO, with a ...

    • Marttico Marttico commented 10 months ago

      Let's see if this damn thing works

      My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

      Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

      Marttico said:

      IT is actually too fast to run a standard gasolene or diesel engine. You must retard the timing substantially to run 100% HHO - not an easy feat without a computer controlled variable timing.

    • Marttico Marttico commented 1 year ago

      Let's see if this damn thing works

      My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

      Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

      Marttico said:

      @Me102288 I appreciate your passion, but here's a couple of facts for you:

      1. If you are referring to Nagasaki in World War II, that was an Atomic bomb. Hydrogen bombs were not developed until AFTER the war. Furthermore, it takes a nuclear fission reaction to detonate the fusion process that is ...

    • Marttico Marttico commented 1 year ago

      Let's see if this damn thing works

      My first attempt at creating a hydrogen fuel generator.

      Made from the Water4Gas HHO book. It's fine for experiments, but something a little more ru...

      Marttico said:

      @shaky1979 You are exactly right!! A method must be employed to separate the gasses so that they can be used later through a high efficiency fuel cell, or perhaps even used exclusively in an ICE. Metal hydride technology is becoming a possible way to separate and store the hydrogen. The future is...

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  • Marttico Marttico uploaded 7 months ago

    Critical Mass San Diego May 2011

    Highlights of the first half of May's San Diego Critical Mass. The second half was so strung out it was not much of a mass rather than several segm...

    • Marttico Marttico commented 5 months ago

      Marttico said:

      That's how we do it. As long as we start with a green light, we keep going until everyone is through the intersection because we are one mass.

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  • Marttico Marttico uploaded 8 months ago

    Last Ride on the Leader 722 TS.

    My last ride on this awesome bike before it was recouped by Leader. Lesson learned... you get what you pay for.

    • Marttico Marttico commented 8 months ago

      Marttico said:

      Nothing - I just don't work for Leader anymore.

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  • Marttico Marttico commented 8 months ago

    Critical Mass San Diego 4/27/2011

    On April 27th 2011, hundreds of San Diego cyclists took to the streets. The ride started at Balboa Park by the fountain, going through Hillcrest, ...

    Marttico said:

    Wow I am glad we bailed that ride in OB - had some drinks and went back down town. I have never seen it get that bad with the cops before - they usually get annoyed around PB, but that was gnarly! Anyway, see ya on Friday for May's CM.

  • Marttico Marttico commented 1 year ago

    Good Morning, Sunshine!

    love my new toy!

    Marttico said:

    Hilarious! You should make a mini series with that character. Reminds me of the days of #$gga live!

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