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Overunity Machines Forum



Characteristics of HHO under pressure

Started by CrazyEwok, March 16, 2009, 12:03:01 AM

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Spewing

Just for the record.. Syngas does not mean liquid

Nice to be aboard. I would upload a torch burning with an 1/2 inch exit port that i have got working. But its troublesum for me to do so on dialup. I may upload that to youtube.

Spewing

second thought. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhcDezb7GO4

And stevie,, here is the dirty little secret you was trying to confirm :o

Spewing

WARNING NOTICE, Death

I hope that got your attention!


Hydrogen under pressure i have tested with, And i have worked around it. The important part i would like to point out is that every Fuel cell Container I have worked around was always Repurable.

Meaning;

1. If a explosion was to occur the Fuel Cell Tank, OR housing was always Ruptureible. Mainly housing that break as plastic would normally break.
2. I have ONLY tested with housings that WILL explode WHEN NEEDED, At a very very Low Explosion Rate.
3. DUE to the Poorly Constructed Fuel cell containers i have worked with, And due to the fact that when an explosion accures the container simply Breaks apart.
4. I do not test with fuel cells that has super constructions, Meaning i have never tested fuel cells that was almost "Unrupterable."

WARNING;

1. It is probably Unsafe to test with such a cell that will not RUPTURE EASY.
2. Iron Containers Is probably Unsafe and Not recommended. Not that i am recommending anything other than be safe.
3. No matter if you have a Super Great pop off valve under an explosion occurrence, The pop off valve will not Do anything to cause any safety Protections of my Knowledge.

4. DO NOT TEST WITH ANY CONTAINER THAT WILL NOT EASILY EXPLODE. I DO NOT KNOW THE OUTPUT OF IT, Nor do i want to know.

When a container explodes, this shows weakness, it is good this way. Nobody here on this website INCLUDING ME knows what will happen when a fuel cell does not rupture. Pipe bombs are a bomb that will not rupture so easily. Be very careful.

I just wanted to double check to make sure all you guy's are aware of what you're doing, don't do anything stupid.

THIS WAS AND ENLIGTENMENT. KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING BEFORE YOU DO IT!  YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

I really hope that you use safety first, and when your told not to do something, that means do not do it unless you are Schooled and know for a fact what you're doing. 

ramset

Spewing

Yes caution is an understatement

What happened here ?

second thought. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhcDezb7GO4

Your torch vids are encouraging

Chet
Whats for yah ne're go bye yah
Thanks Grandma

IronHead

Ok but I never said that Syngas has to be dry. I said easier then Dry Syngas.  Which is only one of the ways or types of processes.
I have nothing to offer you here anyway.You already know it all.  Enjoy your thread !