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Overunity Machines Forum



Optimising HHO Dry Cell output at the same input power

Started by hartiberlin, April 17, 2009, 02:17:13 PM

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Fester

I posted my thoughts in a thread, figured i would post it here as well.

A turbine connected to the cell would capture energy from the bouyancy of the gasses that are created. And with the back pressure created , this would most likely be best for pure hydrogen split versus an hho split. None the less a turbine would spin from the bouyancy of the gases created, and the turbine can turn a PM generator to produce wattage. This wattage could be dumped back into the cell. the turbine would be reclaiming energy from the flow of the gasses and not the split itself. The bouyancy can be seen as a waste energy result of splitting. And the turbine captures and reuses that energy. This is the same effect you get from an EFI turbocharged ICE engine.

perro55

 :-\ could possibly be true but also think about this....less flow to cells increases heat and possibly you are getting more output but unfortunately could be hot steam gas and not hho