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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

Showing the progress of the build, copper tubing that I use is 8mm, pressure relief valve is 8kg, stress testing is done, the
paint that I use is "Hot Paint" and is used on exhaust parts, it is supposed to take 600 deg C

More video as soon as time allow me to

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  • It is done by "leaking" exhaust gas through the system, also slow down the HHO burn

  • gotcha, yes I read about the water-gas shift and its possible you could get hydrogen to split off the h20 which us also possibly going on in the exhaust gas recirculation which has a lot of high temp steam in it. I find a patent where they generate H by injecting steam into a hydrocarbon flame at high temp..Im thinking wood stoves could apply this process as well, superheated steam injection.

    Thanks for sharing. Youll probably be adding some hydrocarbon to the water/steam mixture as well?

  • It's injected with the fuel and HHO, it's ofc to save your primary fuel and less emissions

  • whatcha gonna DO woth all that steam, and why?

  • It leak some through the teflon at 8kg but it should not be a problem since I'm going to work in the 3 - 5 kg area

  • man, I was gritting my teeth when you put pressure to it ... but looks like she is tight ...

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