My hho heater in progress.

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2009

Here I am running the 4 x 4 hho cell to produce a small flame. The flame is touching the bottom of the Ecofan by caframo. The heat powers a thermoelectric module in the ecofan causing the three blade fan to turn and move the air. The temperature at the base runs 150 F. The cell can run on a 10 amp charger. All the heat stays in the room, and the air is quietly circulated. Total ac power consumed=150 watts per hour.

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  • 1) It's not powered by water, but it's powered by electricity.

    2) Water is being split into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis.

    3) The h and o are then put back together again by burning it.

    4) The law of nature of the conservation of energy, states that you can not create or consume energy.

    5) Energy is being converted, and eventually all is released as heat.

    6) The losses in the conversion process is also heat.

    7) A straight electric heater with same wattage will heat exactly equal.

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