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Re: HYDROGEN GENERATOR DIY POWERFUL GAS ALTERNATIVE HHO WATE

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This is just a simple design of fairly good, hydrogen extraction chamber. The top and bottom components are made of Teflon and contain 3 concentric circle groves to hold the anode and cathode into place. The top has 2 nipple valves which can be connected to a check valve . and bellow contains 2 plugs where u can refill the brine solution. Electrical connections are also shown.

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  • Water burns, but...

    Have you ever seen sodium hit water? It isn't just a snapping gas.

  • Yes i have, 2mm^3 of sodium right out the oil jar can sure put on a show.

  • A three story inverted wine glass that pops using salt and phosphoric acid (naval jelly) under water, in a large storage tank. It creates it's own metabolism, of a sort, and it gets real hot water, used in a steam line, just like nuclear, but not as dangerous.

  • got any pictures of links for this? Would love to see it.

  • Cool video NICE WORK! Thanks for the response:-)

  • Thank You, would love to see you implement it.

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  • I remember being at a library in Florida, where I had to re-design an N reactor so that the isotopes would actually melt away from each other if there was an accident, instead of creating a fiery gateway into the next life for everyone.

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    Most scientist I knew could conceive and achieve, understanding thoery and observation through to practical application.

  • You've got mail... pix.

    We discussed throwing a small 1/2 lb. chunk of sodium into the river, once. But no one ever took it out of the kerosine. We knew it would and that was enough. Get the picture?

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