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bulbz possible hho project and it could be nothing

Started by jikwan, May 07, 2008, 12:05:36 PM

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jikwan

for me eighty quid both ways    i got to think about it
but i can feel your energy enthusiasm through the screen
dont worry bout the mot   those guys dont have much to do with the engine
its easily concealed
zen is the art of seeing everything and noticing nothing

Bulbz

I have an idea for separating the HHO into the 2 separate gasses Hydrogen and Oxygen.

[EDIT] I'm not sure if this would work, but the idea behind it is... Hydrogen has a positive charge, and Oxygen has a negative charge, am I correct ?. Would it be true to say that once the HHO has been cracked, the two gasses should flow through the water to the 2 oppositely charged guides ?. [/EDIT]

[DOUBLE EDIT] OOPS !... Almost forgot something. Those dots near the top of the water, are stainless steel gauses, that are connected to the gas guides.[/DOUBLE EDIT]
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

Bulbz

I was also thinking about using vacuum in one of my designs,. As I have noticed in some of the YouTube videos, the lowered pressure in the upper chamber, does seem to make the bubbles break away from the electrodes faster and allowing more contact between the water and electrodes.
Best regards.
Steve Ancell.

Mr.Entropy

Quote from: Bulbz on May 07, 2008, 01:53:38 PM
Hydrogen has a positive charge, and Oxygen has a negative charge, am I correct ?.
Not in gaseous form, no.  Hydrogen is lighter than oxygen, though, so you could separate them with a centrifuge.
Hydrogen also a has lower melting and boiling points, so you could separate them by refrigeration.

ResinRat2

Hi Bulbz,

I wish it were that simple, but the hydrogen and oxygen atoms combine at their respective electrodes and form hydrogen and oxygen molecules. In this case it would be hydrogen (H2) and oxygen(O2) gases. The gases are electrically neutral and would not be separated by electrical charges.
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