#20 My hho water wheel idea

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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2009

Check out the video responce. An idea I have about getting some power back from the water a hho cell move's. From my test there was no diffence in my amp reading when the res. is about 6 feet above the cell, so is this water being pumped for free, not free but with out any more power being used by the cell then when its just running. How high can the cell pump water.

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  • Nice work! What kind of camera are you using? God Bless, Rob.

  • Thanks, the cam is a Sony Handycam Hybrid.

  • 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.

  • I just put up a working bubble wheel video. Its in the response to this video.

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  • I dont need any note or anything, just build it and share what happens.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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).

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