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Uploaded by on May 10, 2007

This is just a glorified water torch. No HHO, just pure H.

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  • hydrogen burns at various temperatures depending on what it comes in contact with. The torch is HHO because it comes from water that when broken apart, becomes two parts hydrogen to every one part of oxygen so the two gasses are being used. As a matter of fact, the two gasses can be made separately from water and they can be easily issolated from each other and any other gasses. Check it out, it is a lot of fun but don't hurt yourself.

  • Yes, I'm aware that electrolysis can separate hydrogen from oxygen. What I'm refuting, here, is that you can get free energy from this process.

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  • Then why do oxy-acetylene torch tips get hot? Also, you can't get a flame traveling back into the cylinders the way you described. Maybe back to the shutoff valve, but unless you have a fuel/air mix no combustion can take place there.

  • well as someone who knows how to weld, you just made yourself look really stupid in my eyes. there is NO combustion inside the tip in either case. it would cause a pressure drop in the regulator valves therefore shutting the fuel off, because the flame would travel back in the cylinders and cause a terrific explosion. next time you want to refer to welding make sure you know what your talking about.

  • how can you explain him touching the flame

  • It is free IF your electricity is free.

  • ooooo ok ok thnx alot dude

  • That's kind of different from what I meant.  The reason that the reaction temperature is reduced is because the hydrogen reaction is being diluted by a gasoline reaction. The hydrogen still burns at its normal temperature, but it's cooled off by the gasoline combustion.

  • u sed the gasoline is used to lower the temperature of rreaction, or else it wud melt the car right? catalysts r substances that reduce the amount of energy needed by the molecules to react, so i thought the gas was being used as a catalyst...

  • Yep. Not to mention the fact that combustion of hydrogen in the proximity of steel will make steel extremely brittle.

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