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Burning hho safely for heating / water heating?

Started by Davetech, September 03, 2007, 06:34:27 AM

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PolyMatrix

Addendum:

For actually heating water I think I would prefer to use the method outlined in the Equinox 1995 "It runs on water" program.

Where you have a 'water hammer' heating the water.

(Please forgive any spelling mistakes, I am dyslexic)

Paul-R

Quote from: PolyMatrix on January 05, 2008, 08:30:54 AM
For actually heating water I think I would prefer to use the method outlined in the Equinox 1995 "It runs on water" program.

Where you have a 'water hammer' heating the water.

(Please forgive any spelling mistakes, I am dyslexic)
This programme was, I think, about the Stan Meyer 42.8khz
electrolysis of water system, and the water hammer, the basis
for John Worrell Keely's fabulous hydro-vacuo engine. Now, there's
a story.
http://www.svpvril.com/JKMot2.html
Paul.


oldhippie

I believe one could use HHO for heating if they heated ceramic plates and then used forced air to deliver the heat.  Or retrofit a propane instantaneous hot water heater with ceramic and possibly a few more smaller fuel nozzles fitted along the ceramic reinforced heat exchanger...

This guy is great:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpInHthfD5Y

He's trying to use HHO as a home heater.

Check this guy out: http://hight3ch.com/post/water-fuel-hho-gas/

Keep an eye on this guy too: http://ptbc.tsmservices.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=55&sid=d8611951d6eb5bdc52ce6eded8751773

PolyMatrix

What fascinates me about these vids is that it 'seems' to burn at the required temperature for whatever it is pointed at.

Copper Bars ( or some fast heat conducting material) placed under the floor with the HHO heating from outside the house with a thermostat switch placed on the bar where required to stop start the HHO flame should do the trick and water the garden at the same time. Is this another use for the Stanley Myers HHO method of production?