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Energy from Natural Resources => Electrolysis of H20 and Hydrogen on demand generation => Topic started by: buzneg on October 21, 2006, 01:36:14 PM

Title: HHO implosion?
Post by: buzneg on October 21, 2006, 01:36:14 PM
I have posted this on the "watercar" yahoo group, but I heard someone uses a fuel cell on here so I'll post it here as well.

I have a question about how it implodes. I read that many people that use it, mixed it with gas, but gas explodes. So an imploding gas would contredict it. And I read that there's a spark pug that makes a larger spark which makes the gas burn more completly, so these people that get better millage with HHO might only be getting it because it makes their gas burn more completely, while taking some of the power away via implosion. So the real question is, does it really implode? does the steam left over take up more space then the HHO gas did or not, and is it the same under compression?

Also fuel cells are much more efficient then ICE's, arn't they? so people who are serious about overunity with HHO should be using them, and recycling the heat created. Though fuel cells used H on one side and O on the other, but could none energy comsuming gas separation method be used, like a chamber, if H is lighter then O?

Just some thoughts I have coupled up.
Title: Re: HHO implosion?
Post by: Kator01 on October 21, 2006, 05:31:27 PM
Hello buzneg,

please have a look here, there is a comment on this topic written by Tom Napier :

Does Brown's Gas implode ?

http://www.phact.org/e/bgas.htm (http://www.phact.org/e/bgas.htm)

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Kator