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HHO and "Gas fired boiler"

Started by goqo, April 13, 2012, 10:58:44 AM

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goqo

Hi everyone, my first message on forums:)

In my country, almost everyone uses gas fired boilers in their homes. And i was thinking that can we use HHO systems to feed a gas fired boiler... Natural gas prices are very very high here (prob most high in the world!!) so if we do this, people can get rid of the expensive gas...

I'm a beginner for hho systems. But i thought a plan like we can make kits that produce enought hho gas to feed boiler. In boiler automation it takes gas when the temp gets low. So we can make a system that starts electrolysis when it needs.. or manually start the process. Is this so complex? And i thought a water tank that feeds bubler to the cells...

Safety is only considered for HHO production. This is already known by us... Becouse boiler that we plan to use has own safety parts.

So what do you think? Is that feasible and can be produced? Waiting your answers...

Thanks:)
P.S.: Sorry for bad English.

mscoffman

Making HHO gas via electrolysis is not in itself an overunity gain process.
But using an HHO LENR reactor in place of a boiler is overunity.
And of course there is a company; "Brillouin Energy" who is doing it.

http://brillouinenergy.com/

They plan to make LENR driven Boilers available eventually.

:S:MarkSCoffman

goqo

Thank you for your answer.

First what is Lenr? i looked that website but this is different than i thought. why is my plan is not overunity?

Thank you...

Mark69

LENR is a Low Energy Nuclear Reaction.  There are a few companies trying to make these for home use. 

I have also thought about what you are trying to do:use HHO in place of natural gas.  The problem is creating a large enough cell, most likely a dry cell, that will produce enough to run the heater.  I member named Bruno has made a drycell that separates the hydrogen from the oxygen.  This is a great idea and now you have better control/mixture possibilities.  Though the problem still is having to use an electolyte (KOH, for example) in the water to get the cell to produce better.  This can cause a bad situation that it could vent poisonous gas inside your home.  So you would need a ventilation system.   Also, the best idea would have the system create the hydrogen "on demand" therefore not needing a storage tank (another safety problem).  I don't know how much gas production would be needed based on the BTU of your heater, but it is probably more then the natural gas amount.  Nat. gas is at its lowest price in about 20 years here in the states.  If the LENR devices hit the market, the need for nat gas would go away as you can use that to heat your home and produce electricity.  I am in a "wait and see" position to see how successful and if these systems become available to the general public.
Mark

Paul-R

Quote from: goqo on April 13, 2012, 10:58:44 AM

i was thinking that can we use HHO systems to feed a gas fired boiler...

Straight HHO is  FANTASTICALLY explosive.

It can be mixed with air so that the HHO mixture is no longer stochiometric,
but a failure to get this right will be dire.

A safer solution might be to feed the HHO into an internal combustion engine
with ignition duly retarded, and use this to generate electricity.