EPD Enhanced Explosion Proof HHO Bubbler from HHOG Labs for torch home heater automobile
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interesting i have not thought of that.
this is added to my list.
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Isn't that just sweet?
Its such a beautiful system.
Keep up the fantastic work, and I'm sure you will go far.
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I'll say this again for the last time...If you introduce 12-15 LPM to a product that has a safety rating of OD5 (On-Demand up to 5LPM)...IT WILL FAIL. That is the point of a Safety Rating System. So you know what you are buying. You need to visit our website and read about our SRS (Safety Rating System). All our products are CLEARLY marked, and are designed to withstand thier CURRENT SAFETY RATING!!!! I will not keep answering these comments if you keep rehashing this line of thought.
Steve
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I am intricately familiar with pressurized torch systems, like the Aquagen, and others. What you are referring to IS A BUBBLER. It is designed to introduce various liquids to the HHO to provide FLUX for the flame(like methanol, kerosene, etc). These liquids either increase the flame temp, or decrease it for various materials. You are right in this respect. If you introduce ENOUGH pressure, it could fail. But the bubbler is designed to withstand it's CURRENT SAFETY RATING. See our SRS. Steve
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To: InstallGuys
Once you increase your HHO gas flow from 12 to 15 liters per minute and do a test with a quick blast of high pressure stored HHO gas that will take 30 seconds to one minute to become on demand again gas passing through the HHO bubbler you will have many lines of bubbles connecting and you will have flashback
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To: InstallGuys
Instead of having one stream of bubbles you what have continuous foaming action connecting all the bubbles and you will have a flashback. Making it on demand at low volume you will have no problem at low volume.
very impressive
water2gashawaii 3 years ago
Thanks!
Steve
InstallGuys 3 years ago
My interest in HHO is the use for:
1) domestic heating
2) cooking
3) hot water
but to make HHO work for internal usage, one must do somethgin witht he residue, being water vapor, otherwise the whole house will get damp and moldy. Have you got a solution to that, or is it in the pipeline?
BespokeGroupUK 3 years ago
We have already tested that. With a flame as small as we are using, an average 12X12 room's humididty was raised by only 1 percent in 24 hours of use. So far it is so negligible, that I don't consider it to be a problem. Of course...If you consider it a problem, then here is an idea...just install a dehumidifier. They produce DISTILLED WATER, which can be stored and used to refill the cell's reservoir! :-)
Steve
InstallGuys 3 years ago