HHO Home Heating Unit
Uploader Comments (mattimber)
Top Comments
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Are you kidding? My credibility is diminished because I deny your claims? wtf?
Do you even know what the casimir effect is? It has to do with virtual particles popping in and out of existance. How in the heck can you possibly say it has anything to do with HHO? Have you tested this? Any other piezoelectric device? NO IT ISN'T! Where do you get this garbage from?
I'm an electrical engineer. I don't care about credibility in your eyes... I actually DO know what I'm talking about.
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Shut the hell up. Where is the Casimir Effect coming into play? Vacuum Energy(which is NOT dark energy)? Just shut the hell up and stop spreading misinformation.
All Comments (75)
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People, listen, electrolysis does produce Hydrogen from water with an electrolyte (and about 8 amps) but if you want to produce 4 times more then add a 923 hz frequency to your electric coil while its electrifing the water. Radio waves of 923 Hz at high modulation is how the Germans produced so much hydrogen for practically nothing in the 1930s and the U.S. Govt doesn't want anyone to know this because their sugar daddy (oil companies) would go out of business
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@mattimber Isn't it worth testing if it is more efficient at producing more BTUs than a conventional element heater operating at 300watts?
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Too much celebration for a stupid idea, but rather uses an electric heater, so you waste less energy stupid
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This unit would have to be more energy efficient to justify the price tag. Even if you used solar power to generate the electricity to run this unit, your still not justifying the money outlay.Face facts, we need a cheaper easier way to split the water molecules.
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For a good laugh, check out the company website. $2499 for a 300 watt space heater.
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@TheDroidbuilder fucking retards these days, he said there were no greenhouse gas emissions. But fucking water vapor is a greenhouse gas, MORON.
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I got a really dumb question...what will you do with all of the hexavalent chromium waste that is produced when using this method to separate water into HHO gas??
DeeJayWoot 10 months ago
@DeeJayWoot That's a smart question and you know it! ;-) I'd imagine that you can collect the sludge or separate it in a centriguge or leave as a liquid and incinerate the liquid waste in a retort similar to the StarTech process (Google PES Wiki StarTech). HHO plasma can reach 30,000 degrees F and the CO2/HHO gas is recirculated and the hazardous waste elements actually transmute into smaller atmomic and molecular constituents in the reaction/incineration/alchemy. Chrome free is a better way 2Go
mattimber 10 months ago
Do you have to plug this unit into the wall?
rutherk1g 1 year ago
@rutherk1g
yes, it takes up 300 watts of power.
Check out my FaceBook page for more info and a cutaway image of the heater to see how it works.
mattimber 1 year ago
I will not claim this heater puts out more heat than 350 watts of power until this is measured in a lab in an unbiased independent study measuring the heat output. When this study is done, and IF excess heat energy is shown to exist, such as in Stan Meyer's 14+ COP efficient water fuel cell, then I only wanted to in advance acknowledge the natural source of the surplus in energy, namely "dark energy," or the zero-point energy field, via the Casimir Effect occuring in the dry cell.
mattimber 1 year ago
And, I can assure you that there IS dark energy entering in the device in the dry cell, and this happens in most pizoelectric devices, as shown by the Casimir Effect, which is basically a pizoelectric device in reverse. The heater may or may not be overunity, but I am sure is still capturing dark energy, and is making use of it, and further, can be optimized to go beyond COP 1, 2, or more.
mattimber 1 year ago