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HHO projects

Started by assokin227, February 23, 2022, 10:33:51 AM

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ramset

assokin227
Yes a test chamber is a good idea
To cycle one experiment at a time !


Do you have any pics ?


Here is something a bit different ( which needs validation *image snap below )
I had picked up a few one cylinder Diesel engines to test this years back
Always onto other projects so they sat


I like the idea of a test chamber, a good reset door for safety is imperative
But very doable (for clarity Sam Leach invention mentioned in image below (lithium nitrate at 20ppm /water injected at 500 psi
*certain auto AC piston type compressors go this high )
Just having any combustion in such a mix inside a chamber would be remarkable!
Sam Leach claim is from Tom Bearden web site ,was in his tribute posted here ...water fuel section.

See also some car companies go to ( a goal I am told should be possible utilizing HHO and atmosphere...? too
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homogeneous_charge_compression_ignition




Respectfully
Chet K
Ps
I see someone again posted link which makes page very hard to read
Needing sneakers again to run back and forth reading the page ??
Edit for comment below
Sir
Now we both/all have same knowledge... my understanding is lithium Nitrate 20 ppm in water ( emulsified solution)
Then injected at 500 psi

Maybe diesel one cylinder test bed will work misted ?
Or a few mods to cylinder head for pulse ( variable?) injection and adjustable spark plug(timing) ?
PPS
Lithium is everywhere in over the counter dish soaps grease etc etc

Also we may find a path to above link homogeneous charge compression ignition


auto ignite no spark ?


Simple and make it fun
And share good or bad !!


I certainly will !

Additional edit

Keeping heat inside engine for much smaller HHO percentage and atmosphere with some water misting ( was told to try )
**Also another member here wants frequency ( water's frequency) applied in some way
If we remember Worlds most efficient water heater from Timothy Thrapp ?
Inside a sphere ??**

Also clarity about claim on lithium and water ( the why and how)

It is said to drastically reduce temperature of thermal disassociation (by 1/3 or ?....

No stone left unturned in this hunt !
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

activ25

The concentration of lithium is constant ?
Thanks for the links

Jimboot

My first attempt at hho. I'm pulsing dc, input power in this vid is 14v 60ma. No electrolyte, worked with bottle water and tap water. Similar to what Stan Meyer was doing I guess. If anyone is interested I'll post circuit details. I'd be interested to know if anyone is running an ice currently on hho. Seems this is the way to produce a lot cheaply. https://youtu.be/e_a1QhR1kXM

kolbacict

Nevertheless, I can't get anything.  by pulsating or alternating current.
Only in accordance with Faraday's law.  :'(

Jimboot

This method operates  under different laws I guess. Hope to get more volume this weekend.