HHO Plug Final
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This video is 3 years old. Where is this spark plug in our shops? Anywhere?
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@camster6 could you put a voltage doubler and a lc tank right after the spark gap and connect it to another gap and so on
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@camster6 you could get a little extra back if you put a magnet on your baffel over a coil probably not enough to make a dif but ehh
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Hi Camster! You're showing your results in watts on a graph. I'd really like to see how much hho gas you can get with this. Isn't that what this is all about, to produce and possibly use HHO gas?
Just a thought- Put 2 meters on a bench, volts and amps, a clock timer, your gismo blowing up a plastic bag with liter marks on it. Then mount the camera on a stand so you can see everything happen at once, No closeups, no movement.
Just a thought.
ps, Your transistor is still drawn backwards.
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Excellent video !!!!!
Very informative
Thanks for sharing
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here's to you for adhering to scientific rigor. I ran an hho generator in my truck for a while and had to rigorously test the mpgs. no matter how bad i wanted it to work i still came to the conclusion that you don't get more out than you put in...I'll keep looking though...
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yer i had the same happon with coil experments, tricks you dont it!
ive put it up for a bit to clear my forts,
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Meyer made H2O2 and I can prove it. Get some food grade hydrogen peroxide 35% and try that.
The air gas processor is an ozone generator. The bond angle of H2o2 is 109.28 degrees and the H2O2 will "shatter" - Puharich and "Fracture" - Meyer.
NASA uses this to boost space junk. That is why there is a affidavit in the international test report stating he didn't get the info. From NASA.
Platinum is not the catalyst you want, you want silver as it flashes the H2O2 into superheated steam.
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YOU ARE GOING TO BE ON THE M.I.B. LIST. They don't like us common folk gett'n high faloot'n tech ideas that go beyond propane. Ya know.
Good work my man I am impressed1
Excellent stuff, it's great to see proper measurements for a change, have you found any relaible evidence of overunity yet anywhere ?
furzeham 4 years ago
Not so far sorry to say.
camster6 4 years ago
could you get more energy out with a peltier and a heat sink?
crob227 4 years ago
I don't think so, the thermoelectric effect generated by the heat would still be less than the input. But I could be wrong as I did not test it this way.
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camster6 4 years ago
great work im glad this dont mean your calling it quits, you do good work and explain it very well, we can all learn a thing or two from you. Thanks for all the VALUBLE information.
crob227 4 years ago
Great comments thanks. I won't give up just changing the focus a little ;)
camster6 4 years ago