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maituub (1 week ago) Show Hide
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This is not "hydrogen" production, but a conventional electrolyzer producing Oxyhydrogen
aka Hydroxy.
( scammers call it Brownsgas or HHO)
A stoichiometric blend of H2 and O2 gas.
Nothing special; and producing it under pressure makes it only more dangerous.
popeyeus (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I think power is power no matter how you put it to the cells. Wiether it be low or high voltage, or pulsed voltage at high frequency. Amps times Volts = watts of power. Nothing is free, just a conversion of one form of energy to enother form and at what efficency? Not cost effective. The good old steam engines might work better and could use wood pellets for fuel. Go back to steam locomotives and rail transportation. Whats old is new again.
mali75851 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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we do violate conservation of energy in nuclear power plants.
0815tobey (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Dude, that was quite dangerous, having under pressure HHO and lighting the bubbler with quite low water in it!
sourceryone (1 month ago) Show Hide
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What you get out of this is not Hydrogen (H) But HHO, that is with electrolysis you split the water molecules into atoms H and O, and then he takes both gases and let them out, that is why it pops.... Had it been only hydrogen the flame would have died... (Everyone did this experiment in 8th grade)... To get only hydrogen you need to split the electrolysis into to gas outlets (one from the positive side and one from the negative side.
DanFrederiksen (2 months ago) Show Hide
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electrolyte is not the issue. conservation of energy is. it wont work
KenMacMillan (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I agree, I was just pointing out the scam.
DanFrederiksen (2 months ago) Show Hide
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it might be a scam but I find that people like this and Newman etc, they don't seem to be consciously scamming. they are just a kind of insane but in a very selective way where they still manage a life and build something yet gets something completely wrong for so long. it's very curious
DanFrederiksen (2 months ago) Show Hide
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a very nice looking instrument for someone with such poor grasp on physics.
while it might be possible to violate the conservation of energy principle it certainly wont happen by standard electrolysis. hydrogen from water is a classis school example of electrochemistry but it requires the same or more energy of electricity than you get out of burning the hydrogen again. a car will most certainly not drive for free on water using this. it would run the battery flat very quickly. electric car.
OverUnityNow1 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Not true! this will not even run a 1/2hp engine.
12v 45amps=540watts, you will turn water in to steam in minutes!

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