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Uploaded by kepster66 on Oct 29, 2009
First fully functional hydrogen heating unit. No Bull Here...... See http://hhoheaterplans.com 4 years of this hobby to get to this stage.Test to date show what this video shows.. It took 2 hours to heatthe garage from 53f. to 68f.
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how much is it costing you in electricity to run your hydrogen heater ?
dahduke 1 year ago
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.
a1mint 2 years ago
every one know people cant go public where gas companies are big fishes would you care to teach people so people can get of gas grids
SHOOTER0072003 2 years ago
a1 you got the idea but it turns back into water
thelonewolf267 2 years ago
How does this work? Electricity -> electrolysis -> water convert to H2+O -> burn -> heat ?
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how much is it costing you in electricity to run your hydrogen heater ?
dahduke 1 year ago
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.
a1mint 2 years ago
every one know people cant go public where gas companies are big fishes would you care to teach people so people can get of gas grids
SHOOTER0072003 2 years ago
a1 you got the idea but it turns back into water
thelonewolf267 2 years ago
How does this work? Electricity -> electrolysis -> water convert to H2+O -> burn -> heat ?
a1mint 2 years ago