#20 My hho water wheel idea
Uploader Comments (tjgame2)
All Comments (6)
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I dont need any note or anything, just build it and share what happens.
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i havent seen this vid yet i didnt know you was working on a bubble pump i would have ignowleged your efforts in my vid
i removed the vid from us tube because
i didnt realize your efforts on this front
if i do repost a vid on that topic {probly wont} ill make a note of your vid for additional data
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I'm gona test the bubble from a normal setup and just use the output hho to spin it. I'm hot glue'in a simple wheel right now I'll post a video as soon as I'm done.
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yeah the rising bubbles have a strong lift.
hydrogen is lighter than air so you should be looking at that,rather than just thinking of hydrodynamic forces to turn the impelller.
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or just add a wheel totaly under water and bubbler your hho under it , that would bubble up for a very long way right, I mean on a bigger cell it will still blow hho out under a few feet of water.
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Thanks. Check out my no hole cell video's, it runs on low power, so any recovered energy would make a big diffence in the total juice used.
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An interesting video, though I'm not sure you'd get alot of power from the wheel - it could be enough to offset the voltage consumption of the unit itself, thus making it even more "green" than previously without the wheel. I see the potential, perhaps "in-line" between your unit and the bubbler.
Good job and thanks for posting! I shared your video on the HTT website (click my name and you'll find it).
Nice work! What kind of camera are you using? God Bless, Rob.
EagleLazer 3 years ago
Thanks, the cam is a Sony Handycam Hybrid.
tjgame2 3 years ago
you could use the rising bubbles in a tube on one side and and the wieght of electrolyte going down on the other side.
a volume of gas caught under a cup would exert quite a bit of lift.
m3sca1 3 years ago
I just put up a working bubble wheel video. Its in the response to this video.
tjgame2 3 years ago