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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2009

hydrogen torch under water !

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  • LOL , yep, the BTU per Boiled egg ratio. JDC, cool , I would like to see the vid when you get the 009 needles going,

    Check out the Korean vid on home heating, at about 4 mins they flash a hho stove that looks cool, Looks alot like stans patent for his burner, glad to see more people interested in HHO for its heating value

  • Well done, what is your goal you want to archieve?

  • Aluka, simple question, simple answer

    Cheap heat ! Much more better

  • BTU

    British thermo unit, bet a bunch of brits were sitting around wondering how much energy it took to heat up a cup of Tea ! lol

    BTU, raising a pound (pint ) of water up one degree,

    Have to admit, I find it interesting to reduce h20 to gas,then burn gas , to heat water up untill it vaporizes..and to ........

  • Thanks SSC,

    I think I may do a vid on making that tip, it cost three bucks and took ten minutes, its also an excellent tip for cutting and sodering.. 023 @ up to three liters a minute and 030 for up to five L/M. About three L/M got that water up to 140 degrees in no time flat, I'm boiling eggs for breakfast !

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This video is a response to HHO Stove Burner Project Prototype #1
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  •  Looks good Dave

    Gary

  • What exactly do you call fire "in" the water? COOL !

  • lol, ya and the BTU per scone ratio

  • is all of that steam,, set ip up under a gas trap to see if the gases completly condens very cool eather way ,i like it

  • Nice man ..I have plans for a new burner just waiting on parts . I will be using 15 .009 SS dispensing needles going to use 5 lpm approx 700 watts , from all my calcs it should boil a small pot of water in less than a min......I did a watt test on my stove the other night on a small burner it uses 1386 watts on high took 6 mins to boil a small pot of water....In my video where it boils with hho in 3 min only took 725 watts ....I'll have more test and data soon .....Keep it up man

  • I love this effect. I should have cooked my pasta like that instead. LOL

  • very nice

  • very cool

  • You bet...

    We are getting there, albeit slowly. I have more experiments slated for this, too. HHOBall is also doing voltage measurement experiments along this line, as well.  I would have more to post, but my camera went kaput. Have performed several open ended element and closed ended element experiments with interesting results...until I can post new vids you can talk with D3 about what I did recently.

    Steve

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