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Hydrogen HHO MiniTorch Home Heating Application and Concept

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This is a very basic attempt at trying to heat for short periods of time a solid core bronze rod. About 1" diameter and 2-1/2' long piece. The Mini Torch does the job very well. There is no doubt in my mind that this concept could be used to heat a home, or a room for prolonged periods of time.

This is a beta version of conceptualizing the design and application. For everyone to see, this gas comes from water. Once we master the applications for the use of hydrogen on demand in our homes. The sky becomes the limit.

At this point if you keep your voltages low between the plate arrangements. Possibly at 2.5Volts to 5Volts, you could produce this gas at such a rate you could easily heat a room at a constant rate. Electronically controlling possibly the off and on periods. With electronic high voltage arc generation to start the gas.

We are well on our way folks.

Regards, --sirHOAX--

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  • instead of heating the tube, is the production sufficient to run it through a Natural Gas boiler? The heat transfer mechanisme is build in. I know my boiler was originally running propane and was switched to Natural gas. why not Hydrogen?

  • These are the things we have to work towards.

  • Great Job HOAX, You may want to try a simple "heat tube" for heat transfer. (a 2' X 1/2" copper pipe silver solder capped at both ends with a tablespoon full of water inside) Used vertically down to almost horizontal with the heat appied to the lower end will transfer to the upper end in very little time. (don't burn your hand) Also you can get SS hypo tube from smallparts dot com Keep up the good work

  • That sounds like an interesting mechanism to transfer the heat. Will have to try it. Thanks for looking out for us hydrogen-heads.

    Regards, --sirHHoAX--

  • looks good. I think we are on the right track here. almost seems like a waste to put a big flame on the end in a small circle. only takes a very small flame to melt most metals. maybe the bronze tube you have there is the way to go. if you could get some pin holes in it and get it under that rod you'd probably heat the garage with it. whats the cost of that super small tube?

  • Next to nothing, 3 brass tubes for $2.00 USD.

    Says "K-S Engineering Chicago, IL - Rd. Brass. Stock No 1268" for future reference.

    Regards, --H0AX--

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  • you mentioned that the hho generator overheats. have you experimented with using the hot water through a heat exchanger in combination with the torch?

  • Ah! But can the gas be directed into the gas feeder lines to the furnace and burned just like natural gas is?

  • way cool, or should I say thats Hot! I think if you had the whole torch flame inside a hole drilled in that bronze rod that it may be more efficant way to heat it up! Thanks I hope that helps and works!

  • Why not use the direct flame to heat the air? To me its pretty counter productive heating metal to heat the air.

    2H2 + O2 → 2H2O(g) + heat

    just make sure that the oxygen is coming out with the hydrogen at the same time to ensure complete combustion, and you won't have to worry about CO2 etc.

  • Theres a heater already that utilizes copper's ability to evenly radiate heat its called the edun pure it doesnt run off of HHO but if you study there array of copper plates and or elements it will probally save you some time on some of the technical/efficiency research trial and error stuff

  • Use multiple cores with smaller flames, considering it only took a few minutes to heat it with a big flame.

    You can use multiple smaller flames, will take longer to heat up but once it gets going will not take much flame to maintain heat.

  • are you using dry bronze wool or wet?And try to find platinum wool or platinum sponge for flash back arrestor,it isnt cheap but then chemical structure of HHO is changing,and you will get heavier gas and better flame.Dry flame.

  • I'm aiming for the same goal, I'm hopeing to be heating by next winter with HHO. I'm thinking along the lines of storing the gas as the wind turns a wind mill and running off that.

    I noticed Xogen is proposing a ceramic tube like heat diffuser. A junk toilet tank lid comes to mind

    A good source for hypo's are farm supply stores for vaccinations of livestock. Or brass tube electrodes from industrial suppliers. one thought for the cell heat dilema is to run multiple cells switching w/thermosta

  • Ive seen the same concept heater on a larger scale using a torch and some black pipe, they call it a salamander...heats the tents up nice. Has anyone tried running a BBQ on HHO? Would it flame through a burner?

  • have you tried dave lawtons circuit do you getthe sam amount of gas with less heat on the system

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