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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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Paul-R

Quote from: Loner on March 16, 2009, 04:59:44 AM
Oh Yes, the mixture is always ready to explode, and any error in storage can cause it.

Pressure won't blow it, but errors in the storage would.

The Idea of HHO storage IS unacceptable...
Very true, Loner.
Anything could set off the pressurised gas. It is a way to blow a wall out of your room,
if that is what you want to do.

CrazyEwok

Ok so there are some asociated problems with the basic concept... But i'm glad everyone here is all about shooting ideas down in flames...

I love it how its dangerous to use an injector with pressure behind it to inject the HHO into the combustion chamber in-time with the fuel (this would mean that the waste spark would not need to be modified) as the injector only releases when the fuel is added... Also only an idiot would attempt to jerry rig a pressurized system out of paddlepop sticks and sipper straws. So yes i will be using certified high pressure equipment and the injectors will more than likely be the ones used for LPG which are designed for a reasonable amount of flow and if memory serves stay fairly cool. But i can send you my crazy-straw and cardboard box setup in the mail if you want to try that, the compressor is an old one i had in the shed!!!

Thank you for your information...
and i will file your ideas of a storage/pool as "unacceptable" under the same area as that of dankie's wire...

IronHead

Lock the Hydrogen and Oxygen up with carbon (Molecular Lock). If you do this then It will act just like LP or Natural gas and can be compressed and stored safely. If the HHO is locked into a carbon then you will need  free oxygen from the atmosphere or other  to ignite the fuel. You will see this in Magnagas or Syngas.  These  gases are Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon molecule locked. 

Spewing

Quote from: IronHead on March 17, 2009, 01:36:53 AM
Lock the Hydrogen and Oxygen up with carbon (Molecular Lock). If you do this then It will act just like LP or Natural gas and can be compressed and stored safely. If the HHO is locked into a carbon then you will need  free oxygen from the atmosphere or other  to ignite the fuel. You will see this in Magnagas or Syngas.  These  gases are Hydrogen Oxygen Carbon molecule locked. 

Yeee haw it just keeps getting better and better doesn't it... Where'd you come up with that IronHead....

Anyways, 1982 EP0111574A1

"Thereafter the none combustible gas mixture is cooled, filtered for impurity removal, and mechanically mixed with a pre determined amount of hydrogen gas... There Results a NEW SYNTHETIC GAS.... . The synthetic gas formation also volume meters and determines the proper gas mixing ratio for establishing the desired burn rate of hydrogen gas.... " - - "The Mixture, Now Combustible, But not volatile, is entered into a combustion chamber"

US4787359 isn't as good as US4059076 I don't think.

IronHead

I work with Magnagas abit. Dr. Santilli's  type system. Is not so difficult as Dry Plasma Syngas systems.
Magnagas is done in water .

Also working on ways to achieve this in a standard brute force electrolysis system. A non Plasma system.
Have not figured a way to do this just yet  but working on it.