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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

More Vacuum Effects

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  • does the vacuum affect allow you to produce for gas?

    what is the purpose?

  • It lowers the vapor pressure of the water. Tests are being done now to see if more gas is produced.

  • Nice!

    Thanks for sharing this experiment. I took good notes.

  • :-)

  • Depends. :-) That cell runs between 2-7 amps. Next video shows amps vs vacuum.

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  • nice video

    

  • holy shit thank you for this info

  • Put the device on a scale, write down the initial mass. Turn it on for a set time (2 minutes) pop the top off, and weigh again.

    Add water to get back to your initial weight

    (best to make sure the water ph is the same between the two runs as well)

    Now perform the same run, but this time under vaccum. Pop the top off.

    Is there a notacable difference in the mass changes between the two runs?

  • Have you tried increasing the surface area to make more HHO with less vacuum? Maybe then you could just use a venturi. More surface area might help, think about how a vacuum brake booster works on your car. Lots of surface, very little vacuum applied. Also an interesting note, at sea level there is 14.69 psi in the atmosphere. I wonder if you are seeing increased production begin at true 0 psi, or true vacuum. Hmm.

  • Ya know, come to think of it, I always wondered what that pump was with the belt attched to it, on the dune buggy it was running on his "hydro buggy" and in his video of the cell itself.. ( you can also see a/the pump in the background in his cell videos.)

    question is how can we maintain this desired vacuume while running cells on our cars? Do we need an external pump or does the engines OWN vacuum accomplish this feat?

  • Great Video!!!!!

    Vacuum is the key but how much hho was in those bubbles vs. just reducing the air presure on the device andboiling water??? Do you know if that was HHO?

    Thanks again Great stuff

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