#53 Working HHO vacuum pump!
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I understand that you take the stress off the engine by implosion( the principal of vacuum) better now that you explained it,zero! You are a treasure, my friend!
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It wouldn't be counter productive in cooling the reaction?
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im thinking probably not. my impression was you want to get the bubbles out as fast as possible to keep the surface area in the cell free therefore letting more reactions take place
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You should NOT put your finger over the output of an air compressor! It is possible to inject air into your finger and get an air embolism. People have actually died from this sort of thing!
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I have a video warning against useing inline check valves to prevent flash return to the hydrogen. I made a hose with 3 in-line ball bearing check valves and still blew up my quart jar. Only things I found to work so far are a cigarette filter and inline water stone for a fish tank Careful.
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I would like to know how i could get ahold of you via email, because i have some questions that I would like to have answered and also how I could adapt one of these systems to my 1966 buick Skylark GS 455 stage 1 haha i think im going to need a few cells for that bad boy haha!
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what is HHO? i would really want to know what you are working on,
you explain very well.
Have you considered using an air conditioner pump? Most vehicles, whether equipped with ac or not, will factory location to mount the pump and they can produce quite a bit of vacuum.
justazoo81 2 years ago
I did but found it unnecessary. This pump allowed me to conduct the testing I needed. No need to go further in the wrong direction.
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
Don't sweat the idiots ZF, I've had a few emails of the same kind myself. We're all gonna crack it wide open Brother, so keep pluggin along and sharin the info. Check out my Platters and see what you think. Comments from you would be welcome. JW.
Masterfixalot 3 years ago
I did. How the hell did you attach the wires?
ZeroFossilFuel 3 years ago