Precision Hydroxy Hydrogen Torch ALL NEW HHOG II Brimstone Pre-Release Video HHO
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how did you make the 0.025 (inch) tip?
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@InstallGuys I don't think any one has as it is a very costly alloy . How ever before applying that kind of heat to it, I hear titanium can explode , but, i don't remember what touches it off. might want to get an MSDS to be safe. if one is to try it. Id hate to turn to the news channel and find some poor guy Who suffered ill of that kind of accident. Maybe I am confusing it with something else? any how take some time should you decide to try it.
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with all the stuff happening to day with the greedy energy companies and now taxation of water, this is the ultimate route to go.
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Back during WWII hydrogen was used as the fuel gas for welding aluminum. For 16 gauge sheet, you could a #4 tip (.076) with hydrogen and oxygen coming in about 2 psig
hmm one question, how does it react with titanium?
ShutterbugW 1 year ago
@ShutterbugW Good question, I haven't tried titanium. Steve
InstallGuys 1 year ago
Are you using bronze or silica??
caboflyguy 2 years ago
I have integrated the Hammer EX into the Brimstone. I use silica aggregate. See my Build It Yourself video concerning the Hammer EX on my main youtube page.
Thanks!
STeve
InstallGuys 2 years ago
@caboflyguy silica
InstallGuys 1 year ago
Hi there, I can't wait to play with one of these, I'm just wondering what you're using as a power supply. How many volts/amps are you running your set up with to produce the 3.5 lpm? I tried one off a PC but they burn out way too easily.
venomousbird 2 years ago
We are using a large battery charger/car starter. it produces up to 200 amps. But we set the elite so everything ran at at approx 12V and approx 40 amps. When using a PC power supply, you need a high amp single rail. Those are rather expensive. Also, keep the amps down below the efficiency of the PS. If it is 80% EFF and rated 38 amps you have a MAX of 30amps, mix elite so it doesnt go over 20-25 amps and it shouldnt burn up. Look into Full Wave Bridge Rectifiers... :-) We have gone this route.
InstallGuys 2 years ago