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Hydroxy HHO Home Heating Torch 6 LPM

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2009

Doing all this from water!
See how we put this flame to use for heating your home from water @
http://www.TheGreenHomeHeater.com

http://www.sovereignenergysolutions.com

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  • Ok, you not trying to answer me, but giving me another question. Do the tests on heating in comparison with electric heater.

    Best regards,

    Gman

  • an electric heater does not compare! it sounds like you don't have much experience with a hydroxy/hho flame

  • It comes from Hydrogen, as H has 142MG/Kg., but because electrolysis operates on 85% max efficiency, you cat get more power out, than you put in. Do you agree? Make short circuit and measure temperature. This is electrical welding. I would like to make HHO heating for my house, but I can see, that it will be cheaper with electric weather heater.

    I on these tests.

    Regards, Gman

  • I suggest you take a oxycetalyene torch and hho and cut different materials and see what happens. melting something that takes 4000F with a 279F wasn't possible before now

  • I think, this will be not cost effective home heating. Will explain why. Do small experiment: Heat some (coca cola can will do) amount of water with your torch till it boils and measure time. Then take a resistor or electric heater and do same test. You will see, that electric heater will do job quicker and will consume les power.

    However, if you will have different results, please let us know.

    Regards, Gman

  • do other tests such as heat ceramic 3000 F or more from a 279 F flame. where does the 3000+ come from?

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  • @GmanBB its entirely possible to save money over electric heating this way, Resistance heaters are very inneficient and a heat pump costs a fraction of infrared or resistance wire heating..This might be a far more efficient process, using electrolysis and then burning the gas..and way of producing heat far cheaper..And cheaper than buying fossil natural gas to burn..Its about economics, not physics.

    Oil costs are in dollars, not BTU or horsepower..a pollitical value manipulated by policy

  • hello, this looks like a great solution for home  water heating, can you tell me the power consumption to produce the necesary HHO for this process. in watts or kw/hour .... thanks.

    currently i am using HHO only in cars.

  • the song is hold on loosely by 38 special not john mayer

  • band width pollution except for the cool tunes

  • .38 Special...cool! Love that song. Ok here's my question. How do I make a decent flashback arrestor to run anywhere from 5-50 psi? Im ok with electronics but terrible with mechanics. I once made this torch but used a silly cotton ball that always got wet. I want to do something professional. Should I just buy one from a supplier? If so, for which gas? Thanks in advance for the help.

  • Thank you.

    Steve

  • That's ok, Steve. To prove you can save money you need to do same with electric air heater. After you need to compare energy usage. Then you can do some claims, that with HHO is cheaper to make heating.

    Need to say-I was watching your videos and impressed with your work.

    Regards,

    Gman

  • I have one for you. With my current heat exchanger experiments, I have successfully heated an uninsulated 3600cuft room from 68 F to 74 F in just 3 hours, undesturbed. The exterior temp was 68F steady. This was done with only 1LPM of HHO and 244 watts including the fan. See my Channel "InstallGuys" for the example of the exchanger. We are currently working to improve that design.

    Steve

    PS

    Don't say 85% max. Remember when the earth was "flat"?

  • I do have a hho 3L/min torch and based on these experiments, I do my comments. Yet we need to stop talking around an get some real measurements of electricity (power) usage in both ways- electrolysis and electric heater. Only then, we can claim something.

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