Hydrogen Separator Cell

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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

http://www.hydrofuelsys.com In this video we show how hydrogen burns differently than HHO.

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  • oxyhydrogen or hho is dangerous because you have the fuel and oxydizer mixed. This makes for a dangerous combination, as it can explode with the smallest spark, or under compression. We say use Hydrogen because there is no danger of flashbacks when using hydrogen, so we recommend it for safety reasons. Once the hydrogen mixes with the air its just as potent as HHO.

  • after they are sperated can they be put back together. Will be asking many people please help. If its possible to put back together may be able to turn mass amounts of salt water to fresh water. please help find an answer.

  • @buckonewdaddy you burn it once separated. If you want to desalinate, I suggest distilling.

  • So if u were to separate the gases from each other there wouldn't be any flash back

  • @scrapkilla321 that is correct

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  • In testing your hydrogen as the bubble comes out of the water have the flame near the water if it is pure it won't explode or pop,but if back off to the outer edge of the bubbles it will pop or bang .As the gas comes out of the water there is no oxygen to feed the gas in the bubble there will flame up ,that is if it is pure

  • @water2gashawaii What you say is true, but OxyHydrogen on Demand is just as safe as any other used properly. What we are after in OxyHydrogen technology is purity. Make sure your voltage drop /cell does not exceed 2.0 volts.

    Separating H2 from O2 in water electrolysis is good but too expensive and too slow the way the Aussies are doing it, but your video is good and informative...well done!

  • @amos033 Readthe full thread before making a comment. Your comment is out of context.

  • @regpye Old Technology? Nasa uses OxyHydrogen in the Space Shuttle at liftoff. The HIndenburg used Hydrogen.

  • OxyHydrogen burns 700 degrees hotter than hydrogen and is the same fuel Nasa used on the Space Shuttle during liftoff. Beware of the sales pitch about Hydrogen being purer than OxyHydrogen and better for engine performance. That is absolutely false. They just trying to get you to purchase costly equipment. Remember, your O2 Sensors cannot differentiate between Air and Hydrogen or Air and OxyHydrogen...they just not that smart. So buyer beware of the hype coming out of the H2 cell makers.

  • Once the Hydrogen and Oxygen separates, does the Oxygen come out as waste? I believe that this is brute force electrolysis.. It is ideal for new cars (EFI) with O2 sensors. But with carbureated and diesel cars, no need for separating HH from O, HHO would well compensate for a lesser use of hydro carbons.

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