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Great run! Giving me lots of Ideas for my my own project. And I'm sure given the proper solution of water, you could get the desired amount of hydrogen needed to get the better fuel milage. Also, be careful when removing your leads from the stainless, one arc can ignite your product.
maybe the water turned orange because the steel (iron and carbon) corroded because of the corrosive properties, and oxidized the iron from those tubes out into the water
I found this changes when you use distilled water and by adding your own electrolytes. Baking soda is a good one. I'm working on a salt / baking soda water solution or C1Na / Na*CHO3.
here's one for the law of conservation: the car is making heat energy that isn't used... Why not pop a stirling in there to run on the engine heat, and connect a small generator or alternator to it. That wouldn't put drag on the engine :). But it would also give the HHO generator it's own source of electricity using a previously wasted energy resource: HEAT. The exhaust manifold gets pretty hot and you might be able to draw the heat to one of those stirlings just with aluminum or copper *nudge*
I have seen home made versions of this using pvc for a case, and making a cell out of thin plates (maybe 6 or 7) separated by thin insulators and banded together with zip ties. The unit probably weighed no more than 1 lb. and with the increased surface area of the plates, produced 3 times the volume of gas.
I've been reading up on this subject myself, and it seems that the law of conservation energy argues against it. No matter how you slice it, you can't extract more energy than you would exert in it's creation. Anyway, good job with the video. Very thought provoking.
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The exhaust manifold gets pretty hot and you might be able to draw the heat to one of those stirlings just with aluminum or copper *nudge*
if there is any iron in there it will make iron oxide and another chemical other than hydrogen