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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

this vid shows the results of hho gas modification using propane injecton
the specific heat of the flame is greatly increased, this torch now brazes far better
and can now solder very heavy copper components very quickly...

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  • Well done man this is really cool mixing it with the propane and propane acesories to quote king of the hill cartoon lol. What is that handle from? As a welder man I have to warn you if you ever got a back burn in that flimst handle your hands would be seriously in big trouble fast. I've seen it with Aceteylne. The tip of the flame is Always the hottest point. The solid blue tight triangle your getting is an oxidising flame, you could cool it by getting a neutral flame. Awsome vid though cheers.

  • @IcechickenSr thanks for the info friend , u made this vid worht posting, i love this kinda input

  • Great demo !! Now I am thinking may be the HHO is not the gas we have to burn, but the KEY modificator to get best results from other fuels.. Can you measure the amount of Propane you are using , with the 1.5 LPM of HHO ? best regards Daniel

  • today ill do a vid , another friend was also very intrested in this, i will show the propane burning alone at the used flow rate then i may do a LPM test on the propane

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  • @NOBOX7 Right on mate, I love watching videos such as this, I'll sit here on my spare time for hours wanting to build an HHO torch, but not sure where to start. I'm an advanced hobbby level electronics tinkerer, I might be able to do it, not sure. I am a trade welder, so If you ever need some info as to whats going on there shoot me a message. Oh btw by tip I of course didn't mean the very tip of the outer flame I'm sure you know what I mean you seem to get it. Cheers for the cool vids.

  • @altern8energy In this video, and in his case with HHO gas it's not the gas mixture at fault making the orange flame. In this case it's due to his tip design and the way the gas mix is tumbleing through the tip, this is mainly caused by turbulence caused by forgen metal fragments that get hot and oxidize or cool the gas mixture when flowed over. There is more than likely a rouch opening on the back side of his tip hole, or is just pure design. The flame is burning slightly behind the tip head.

  • yeah your looking for Mapp gas? "Mapp" is just a brand name FYI, your looking for propylene which is miles hotter than propane. It's also known as: Propylene glycol, or 1 2-propanediol and or propane-1 2 diol.

    propylene or mapp gas will do just fine LOL.

  • your HHO burns orange... Mine burns a clear blue and needs no propane to melt steel or copper..

  • it need gas purefy.

  • yes thats it you got it ,, ts a very hard thing to explain alot of people cant comprehend the meaning of specific heat, it is hard to rap your mind around it at first but then its all to clear its in the wording of the description  that unlocks that secret

  • sry i ment vibration , im very illiterate i day dreamend my way threw school

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