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Home Heating Experiments with HHO Hydrogen MiniTorch

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This test is concluding some statements that we have to take back dealing with Aluminum for transferring heat. Aluminum reacts in a very, VERY, interesting way.

Found this heat sink off of an old Xbox motherboard, and have it propped up on some stainless steel nuts for spacing.

Are we getting closer to free energy? Is this the answer for over unity claims? Who will be the judge? Who holds the key to this mystery, and who will unlock its potential for the world? Is it you, or me, we'll see..

:=)

Regards, sirHOAX

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  • we need bigger cells with more nozzles for mor heat

    what do you think a many plates are you using volts amps etc

  • The series cell is the secret to all of this. Some have had 164% efficiency just in the design and plate arrangement. No crazy electronics. So if that is the case, then if we added known techniques for boosting efficiency. We might be home free.

    Regards, --SirHOAX--

  • If you want to create heat try to heat up a peace of ceramic. You will be amaze by the result and the light that will come out of there.

  • Will have to find a good piece of ceramic. Tried a piece of floor tile, but honestly it didn't work to well. Maybe a different purity ceramic would work well.

    Was even thinking ceramic coated stainless steel.

    Regards, --S

  • there is your space heater.

    If your torch nozzle is still overheating, you might try using a ceramic tip. Ceramic might also make a good heating element in place of the aluminum heat sink/

    Interesting stuff you have going on. Keep up the good work!

  • Larger heat sink, multiple hho-injected flames. Now that would move from space-heat to house-heat. :=)

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  • Please, give some NUMBERS.

    If you can split 9 kg of water using less than 38kWh of electricity, then you are efficient in H2 HOME HEATING !

    Remember we don't need water vapour ! Only HHO. Thanks.

  • Free HHO Home Heating plans

    com/watch?v=aEOewv2FtNY

  • DO you have the specs on the torch hole size and LPM hydroxy gas. We can produce 14 LPM  very efficiently. We can setup for a much larger test for heating if we knew the above info.

    Or feel free to give us a call.

    Thanks,

    Bob

  • seems like the flame is a little bit small forthis this purpose, please check mine at

    "saltwater fuel (my version) small scale"

    stanleyallenmeyer videos"

  • are you using dry bronze wool or wet?And try to find platinum wool or platinum sponge for flash back arrestor,it isnt cheap but then chemical structure of HHO is changing,and you will get heavier gas and better flame.Dry flame. tell me did you make it if you try anything.

  • are you using dry bronze wool or wet?And try to find platinum wool or platinum sponge for flash back arrestor,it isnt cheap but then chemical structure of HHO is changing,and you will get heavier gas and better flame.Dry flame.

  • arnt heat sink made for cooling? and i think your supposed use thermal paste. if trying to heat something, maybe cast iron?

  • Could it be that the aluminum's natural oxidized coating is reacting with the hydrogen making water and being replaced by the oxygen from the torch preventing the corrosion of the heat sink?

    Big test now is figure the calories produced and then compare it with the amount needed to produce the HHO. Could be very close.

  • try putting the flame against lime stone.

    supposedly it will burn very very bright.

    let me know

  • If I ever get around to building my series cell I think i'm gonna try 240V going thru a bridge rectifier without electrolyte. I was looking at router speed controllers for woodworking, maybe it can be used to regulate the voltage...

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