Scarecrow does battle with the Generator - Part 1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2008

Last video made it look pretty easy to get a certain cheap Chinese generator with a 3.5 hp engine to run on HHO.

This time, thought I would let you see all "out takes" so it ended up being a "Trilogy".

The Engine is an 85cc 3.5hp 4-stroke similar to a Honda design.

The Generator is rated at 1200w wtih 1500w peak

The electrolyser is power off a wall outlet and is drawing 120vAC at 15a. Voltage to the electrolyser is 150vDC at 14 amps. Gas output is approximately 10.5 LPM.

This video discusses the equipment I will be using for this run of experiments.

I couldn't help but but a short torch sequence at the end. Hate to waste good torch video.

Enjoy!

http://www.energybuilders.net

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  • High Volts low amps and frequency.

  • @CTR831 - what volts ??? what amps ??? and at what frequency ??? sorry, but I have heard all the urban legends and believe me, been there done that ... the system I show is honest in its performance ... not magic, but does exactly what I claim ... and I have seen very few real life devices that do any better ... so when you got one to show me, please let me know ...

  • @SmartScarecrow - I have built HV devices but they are much different than the brute force device I use in these videos - HV devices depend on a plasma created by the HV discharge to disassociate the water into its components - they tend to run VERY hot and are difficult to control - a device such as shown here depends on fairly low voltage and high amperage to do the job - they are much easier to control and can be designed not to run hot

  • @CTR831 ... Not knocking your system it is great. Just from what Stanley Meyers documents show that about half an amp and about 20 000 volts at the right frequency is what is needed to fractionate the water more efficiently without an electrolyte.

  • @CTR831 - problem is, no one has been able to prove a system like what Meyers showed works ... maybe at some point ... but for now, Meyers system is science fiction ... I spent 5 years trying to replicate Meyers ... decided to focus on what I can prove actually works instead ...

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  • @CTR831 that wouldent be possible? with 20kv the electricity would just jump plates and note do anything, isnt it the more amps better?, sorry if im mistaken, im not totally sure who meyer is

  • @buckstarchaser Clarification: By "breakdown the water" I mean "to cause dielectric breakdown in the water"

  • @SmartScarecrow Sounds like he's just repeating a canned statement. I've found that a low voltage so as not to breakdown the water and cause arcing is best and as many amps as you can push without raising the voltage too high as stated before. For frequency I find that DC was best and pulsating DC from rectified AC was not as effective. High currents lead to high temperatures so boiling is a problem but I have yet to try a cooler addon.

  • @ford2high - after a lot of testing, it looks like 5-6 parts air to 1 part HHO works best to get the engine to start ... once its started, you can lean it out to about 10 parts air to 1 part HHO and it will deliver about 2/3 the output power available on gasoline ... that is with an engine that has not been modified in any way ... with higher compression and stronger spark managed to get closer to gasoline performance ...

  • @SmartScarecrow are you useing straight hho to cut the all thread and the can

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