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Title: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: Haliburton on January 28, 2008, 01:55:06 AM
Plasma can be created in a standard home microwave.  and Plasma can create HHO.  Has anyone ever thought of using a microwave or parts from a microwave to create HHO ???  sorry if my questions seem kinda dumb but I think some of my questions can get some gears and ears turning ;D
Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: snowblind on January 29, 2008, 03:33:37 AM
Isnt plasma just another state of matter? (solid->liquid->gas->plasma).  It might be able to make some materials into plasma, but probably not hot enough to split water or anything.
Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: Haliburton on January 29, 2008, 03:41:04 AM
check this stuff out ...pretty cool plasma trick  8) http://youtube.com/watch?v=_ux8nSWmAz0
Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: breakdancebrad on February 04, 2008, 12:57:13 AM
Quote from: Haliburton on January 28, 2008, 01:55:06 AM
Plasma can be created in a standard home microwave.  and Plasma can create HHO.  Has anyone ever thought of using a microwave or parts from a microwave to create HHO ???  sorry if my questions seem kinda dumb but I think some of my questions can get some gears and ears turning ;D


Microwaves have been running through my mind when looking into the whole H20 to HHO conversion and trying to think beyond the ubqitous Stanley Meyer fuel cell. 

Thinking back to college physics i remember learning a little about harmonics of materials.  I know that microwave ovens operate because the microwave is at a frequency resonate with that of the water molecule.  And when energy is applied at the microwave length than the excess heat energy in the system causes a temperature increase. 

If fracturing water is the name of the game i think a system needs to be a wholistic design which all resonates on a frequency that causes a disassociation of the atoms in the water molecule. 

... and this is a tangent perhaps.  But i found a curious site which describes crop circles as blueprints for an over unity antigravity engine that converts water to HHO, does work and recombines to form H20 using microwaves and magnetics.    http://cropcircleship.com/ 

Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: innovation_station on February 21, 2008, 02:05:02 PM
 :)

hello    i dont think plasma is required for a fuel cell

i would like to think it is a more of a high voltage thing than a plasma thing i have not done any expairmwents with this yet but yes  i do plan to do so ........

i think it has much more to do with the freq that the unit will be plused at to achive  hho or hydrgon on demand

and if you can get the engery to do the work for you for free all the better yes i know there ways to achive the results we seek

and a microwave is a verry good source of parts .......

ist

Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: ramset on February 26, 2008, 11:04:07 AM
This definitely makes a lot of sense. I would appreciate anyway I could become involved as I am quite anxious to "carefully" build something. Thanks.   Chet
Title: Re: a standard home microwave and HHO
Post by: triffid on February 29, 2008, 05:11:15 PM
I tried the grape experiment in my microwave and nothing other than the grape boiling happened.No plasma was seen.So what gives?Whats up?triffid