Its because the gas molecules are ionized after the water molecules split apart, since you are breaking bonds in a polarized molecule with electrolysis. Some bubbles will carry a negative net charge while others will carry a positive net charge. Cool to watch but you didn't discover anything new or useful for an HHO project. You will always spend more energy than you will get unless you split or fuse atoms. Thumbs up if Bubble Pushing in digital circuit circuits brought you here.
Hmm...Power generation (extra power generation) comes to mind.
If a series of coils, with cores were to be wound around the outside of the hho container, perhaps the 'back EMF' could be captured and used to suppliment the HHO reactor?
Have you used iron filings to lay out the magnetic field of your magnets. This would show you where the gas is moving in relation to the field. Boyce talks about aligning the magnetic field of the plates to increase production watching the gas move was cool!
I believe that this simple yet misunderstood fact about water is what Stanley Meyers discovered. He found a way to electrolyze water at a rate so fast that NASA has his idea and will be using it soon as a first stage fueler. This is why, I also believe, he was poisoned, days after getting a $50,000,000 dollar contract to start production of kits which would cost $1,500 to install on your car, making run on 100% water. His claim was 22 gallons from NewYork to California.
Close, do a little basic chemistry reseach an find out about the possitive and negative polarity of hydrogen and oxygen and they're configuration as a combined atom. It's all about the way they are charged due to they're electrons.
I believe it is because of the H+ cations and OH- anions. When they move in the magnetic field, their movement direction changes just like electron beams are deflected in cathode ray tube of your TV by magnetic or electric field.
Its because the gas molecules are ionized after the water molecules split apart, since you are breaking bonds in a polarized molecule with electrolysis. Some bubbles will carry a negative net charge while others will carry a positive net charge. Cool to watch but you didn't discover anything new or useful for an HHO project. You will always spend more energy than you will get unless you split or fuse atoms. Thumbs up if Bubble Pushing in digital circuit circuits brought you here.
krebsderek 1 week ago
Is this caused because you are interfering with the magnetic pattern in the wire rather than repelling the actual bubble?
grandtitles 2 years ago
Hmm...Power generation (extra power generation) comes to mind.
If a series of coils, with cores were to be wound around the outside of the hho container, perhaps the 'back EMF' could be captured and used to suppliment the HHO reactor?
Just a thought..
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spikeychops 3 years ago
Have you used iron filings to lay out the magnetic field of your magnets. This would show you where the gas is moving in relation to the field. Boyce talks about aligning the magnetic field of the plates to increase production watching the gas move was cool!
passingtime38 3 years ago
I believe that this simple yet misunderstood fact about water is what Stanley Meyers discovered. He found a way to electrolyze water at a rate so fast that NASA has his idea and will be using it soon as a first stage fueler. This is why, I also believe, he was poisoned, days after getting a $50,000,000 dollar contract to start production of kits which would cost $1,500 to install on your car, making run on 100% water. His claim was 22 gallons from NewYork to California.
newagemotor 3 years ago
Close, do a little basic chemistry reseach an find out about the possitive and negative polarity of hydrogen and oxygen and they're configuration as a combined atom. It's all about the way they are charged due to they're electrons.
newagemotor 3 years ago 2
I believe it is because of the H+ cations and OH- anions. When they move in the magnetic field, their movement direction changes just like electron beams are deflected in cathode ray tube of your TV by magnetic or electric field.
wuminnoname 3 years ago
dulcajack interestingly i'm to wondering this, we might be able to make the hho more concentrated with magnetic fields
msdnvp 4 years ago
I'm trying to figure out if that's just water with hydrogen bubbles? What is HHO? I'm going to go google these things now =)
agent007a 4 years ago
Exceptional work you have done !!!!!!!!!!!!
december105 4 years ago