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Experimenting with Double Helix HHO

Started by IronHead, July 28, 2007, 01:17:27 PM

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europeanhillbilly

Fine :)
It still would be awesome if we'd get to see more videos from you. ;)

I used a cool tool called "StaxRip" to convert the DV .avi files to 320x240 xvid suitable for youtube. The quality looks rather good to me for a youtube video.

Next experiment will be destilled water and maybe a new power supply (next thing i really really want - no donator found yet ;) ).


I think it was a good idea to start off with the helix design as first hydroxy experiments. It gives so cool results with little material. The stuff on the video is nothing one has to pay for (except maybe the pattern rod, but it really is the most luxurious way to wind those things :D there are other ways).

And by the way... None of the people i've told about my new hobby turned me down. In fact everyone tries to help where he/she can (with old power supplies, metal scraps, lathe work or anything else). At least we're not a group that faces social disadvantages - the future looks promising :)

keithturtle

Quote from: europeanhillbilly on August 05, 2007, 10:42:57 PM
Fine :)

And by the way... None of the people i've told about my new hobby turned me down. In fact everyone tries to help where he/she can (with old power supplies, metal scraps, lathe work or anything else). At least we're not a group that faces social disadvantages - the future looks promising :)

Folks are alot "greener" these days, without the militant Tree-hugger mindset.  As soon as they realise this is carbonless power, they'll be with y'all to the end.

Ain't had time to unravel them spools of clippings, but it really does seem jes as easy to lay 'em out, concentric/ flat, before I trys the helix-winding.

Yer doin' fine, but that hillbilly accent y'all have need some powerful help, amigo!

<grin>

Keep at it, bud.


Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

JamesThomas

Yes, thank you so much, Euro, for posting your experiments. Your videos were well done.

The production seems pretty good for no electrolyte and the resulting low amperage draw. As I recall FordEnergy's unit was about 1/4 the size of yours (poor guy ;)), submerged in 10% electrolyte and pulling 8.5 amps.

I like the way you bound the helix in the plastic rods which effected very little surface area.

Look forward to your further work with this.

j
We are not what we believe ourselves to be.

europeanhillbilly

Made a more accurate double helix today, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmGcCFa72i8

Youtube takes quite a long while to process the video once it's uploaded :(

Will get a 24VDC power supply tomorrow which should hold up to 20 Amps.

Thanks for the positive feedback, this means alot to a beginner!

IronHead

Good vork I mean Work  ;)
Looking good "europeanhillbilly" looking forward to more experimenting .



IronHead