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Production of pure hydrogen. NOT HHO. No electricity.

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Uploaded by on Aug 22, 2008

This is a chemical reaction producing pure hydrogen, not HHO. No electricity involved. As you can see output is as good or better as most of the electrolyzer HHO units being sold. Production can be increased, but, as with any type of of consumption of material, heat is generated and increases as the reaction increases.

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  • hello sir, just asking, what kind of aluminum can be used?

  • Any

  • so what metal and acid are you using? and how could you catch that gas and pump in into something?

  • Aluminum and sodium hydroxzide. The gas is pure hydrogen and it's to hard to store.

  • You can't. the only thing that will stop it is to take out the alum.

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  • @shitcock1985 i would like to know more i have a 1994 dodge ram id love to convert to hydrogen. im still learning this stuff and trying to find the best set up.

  • @shitcock1985 can you post some video and how it works.

  • @somedudeinva my 2004 dodge with a 5.7 hemi has been completely reliant on hydrogen for fuel produced by the dry cell I designed, created and installed for the past year. It is ver effective and very efficient. I haven't paid for gas in a long time... :-)

  • @mpoy3s123 can this be use to fuel car?

  • @somedudeinva right but:

    a few liter for an experiment = lab (good method)

    bulk production =/= lab (very expensive method)

    all this HHO mambo jambo is just for the dumb people, thinking they can outsmart the laws of physic

    and all the companys are bad as they dont want this, as they work with the bad oil companys

    its just a big joke

  • @Assi2004 HHO isn't a real thing and it irritates the shit out of me when people talk about it like it is. It's chemically meaningless.

    I didn't say it was ineffective. I said it was horribly inefficient. Hydrogen is much cheaper than aluminum and sodium hydroxide. If you need a few liters of hydrogen for an experiment, it's way easier than procuring a cylinder, but for bulk production it is a hopeless method.

  • @somedudeinva in fact, this is a quiet effective way to make H2 in a lab

    both Al and NaOH are cheap, the reaction goes very well and produces pretty clean H2

    HHO has been known for more than 100 years too - but suddenly some think they can outsmart the laws of physic and travel further

    ridiculous.

  • @burnett3199 Thank you for the intelligent and thoughtful comment.

  • @somedudeinva shutup you fag

  • @magna59 Wouldn't it be easier to carry 10 lbs of fuel rather than 400 lbs of water, sodium hydroxide, and aluminum?

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