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Overunity Machines Forum



HHO heaters design questions

Started by ydeardorff, May 09, 2012, 03:13:01 PM

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ydeardorff

I am working on a hho home heater.

My question is what flame tip to use. Id like to use a liquid cpu cooler system, but fear the flame would melt right through it.

Has anyone experimented with nozzle tips and flame length? I saw one person using a ball inflator tip as a nozzle. The flame was very small, but would that be too small?

Anyone know the limits to these cpu coolers and how much heat they can handle? I have some ceramic permeable cups I could use to diffuse the flame and spread the heat a bit.

I purchased a welding back flash arrester, and a set of jewelers welding tips sizes 1, 2, and 3 to test out. Hopefully I can make the hot section of this heater very small, but with a decent output.

The prospect of heating for less than 400 watts is VERY tantalizing.

Mark69

Try this guy's videos on youtube.  He says he has adjustments to get the flame size you need.
Mark

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36lEXocd1BM

or more from smartscarecrow.  These guys put out some power!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p_T-AoBqCo&feature=plcp

ydeardorff

Yes I have talked with HHO connection.

The adjustments are done via the PWM. Im looking to control the flames maximum point via the nozzle, then dial it down from there as needed.

Mark69

I would use the nozzle that gets you the biggest flame possible, then put some kind of valve on the supply tube, to cut back the flow rate.  That will reduce your flame size.  Think of it like an oxygen/ acetelene (sp) torch.  These have a round knob at the base to control the flow of one of or both of the gases, I forget which, to control the flame.

Paul-R

Quote from: ydeardorff on May 09, 2012, 03:13:01 PM
I am working on a hho home heater.

My question is what flame tip to use.
If you are using pure stochoimetric HHO, the flame speed is supersonic
and you will end up blowing yourself and possibly neighbours from
here to eternity.

Pure HHO is VERY DANGEROUS INDEED.

You could mix in another gas, maybe air, but if this mixing process should
fail, then you are back on a death trip.

How are you generating the HHO? There may be (probably will be)a better
way to get to where you want to be.