Hi All,
Update on results of a HHO water power system I design for a company in California that just tested the output this week using just 1/2 litter of HHO.
Test has shown a peek pressure of 3500 psi moving 1 gallon of water though a 1.875in pipe.
This is calculated to be a water thrust of 19,318.36 pounds!
This is one experiment I did last summer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TIYi0qcOCY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TIYi0qcOCY)
This is a water piston turbine engine that use HHO as the fuel to move water downward spinning the turbines in a firing order:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVPdO-hBMn0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVPdO-hBMn0)
Tom....
Awesome! Where would such a system be preferable to a pump Tommy?
Hi Pomodoro,
The system use is what I call," Water pistons". How it works is hho is injected into each cylinder say 1/2 liter and this water is force upward like a piston to compress the HHO using a water pressure tank and water pump.
As the compression takes place things happen very fast, the 1.875 valve open at the same time HHO is exploded allowing the water flow to move as fast as the HHO explosive speed of about 4400m/s. Each firing orders takes about 3 second.
This avoids implosion due to ideal gas laws form cooling down while the HHO produce a ultra fast heat wave that produce a powerful blast.
Tom
Hi All,
This was my working prototype I built and went to California to join a company to build a power system based on this unit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgUERFOpUPg
Tom