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Efficient Water Electrolysis For Hydrogen Production. 1/2

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Author unknown. I DID NOT MAKE THIS VIDEO. Experiments with efficient electrolysis, using a 2 inch outer tube and 1 1/2 inner.
I found this video on Google Videos and uploaded it here to YouTube. I knew immediately that this video needed to be promoted to as many people worldwide as possible to help validate the hydrogen from water movement. The technology has been kept hidden from us for years. Mythbusters did a segment building an Oxyhydrogen generator using electrolysis, the design plans they used and technology was a 100 years old, and was something you'd expect a 8 year old kid to build. They did not use a system like the author here in this video, I'm quite sure had they followed this authors design their results would have been vastly different.
Here's the link for the other video-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZGEhg1TGEE&feature=player_embedded#

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  • @asims1956 Great thank you for your passionate work. This is world-changing work that good people, will create an amazing future.

  • @lincolninked The water is about 150 degrees... fully saturated with potassium hydroxide to raise the boiling point.

  • @TiczonFamily Thanks a lot.. I see you are one of the few who bothered to do the experiment... so many people on her want to make comments when they have never tried any experiment of any kind.. it is obvious they are only making foolish speculation or spouting off nonsense that has no basis of reality and are not basing their post off of any real knowledge or experience...

  • @ipctec 12 volts... highest is 12 amps, lowest shown is .5 amps.

  • @TruthInjector I am working on more efficient designs and trying to get the amperage down further and not have to use heat..

  • @hannibu2 very correct... cannot understand why people have such a hard time understanding this... commercial projects (not mine) using this technology and waste heat from a nuclear reactor are are being looked at to make hydrogen more economical... heat is energy just as electricity is, just in a different form... why waste it...

  • @filipe008 12 volts... 12 amps max

  • didnt mean to put the thumbs down lol idk how to change or if i did?

  • he's probably using electrolytes and we don't know how much power for certain he is using.

  • The people paid off by government-big oil interest work to get rid of the crucial videos and other internet revelations of free alterative energy

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