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new 50 plate emd graphite cell very expensive!

Started by clarence1984, July 09, 2008, 03:20:03 PM

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Yucca

Quote from: clarence1984 on August 19, 2008, 05:50:24 PM
alright my apologies i have not published the combustion speed of hho or any other related data.  But please do not post don't compress unless you have facts to backup your false information.  There is a percentage of oxygen in a cng tank.  It's inevitable.  Light a match inside the tank and the 1 to 2 percent of air that get's mixed in will explode with an extremely clear and high output explosion.  BP's research and development proved the natural gas data years ago.  Yes hho is very volatile.  But have been using it for years now compressed up to 500 psi into cylinders without any trouble.  We use simple flash arrestors on everything though.  Containers are grounded we simply use propane tanks, fittings, grounding methods, and cng pumps to do everything.  This isn't rocket science.  If you can't afford or doubt yourself at all do not compress this gas.  Let a professional do it.  I would rather you didn't compress this into a plastic tank wearing a nylon jump suit.  I have some explosion data i'll be posting next week.  We have had some fun blowing up small paintball containers and using high speed camera's to determine speed and alot more data
stay up on beawindhog.com's forum for more details

I don't need facts to back this up. Everyone knows its more dangerous to store combustible gas X mixed with perfect burn ratio of oxygen than it is to store gas X on its own or with a low percentage of oxygen.

I'll keep a looksy on your website, don't get me wrong I think what you're doing is great, but I also have had experience with natural gas and HHO, I have MUCH more respect for HHO, it is orders of magnitude more volatile than plain hydorgen or hydrocarbon which only goes whoomph, HHO goes CRACK, it's just itching to recombine.

Yucca

My final word... Be safe everyone...

http://diyhydrogenhho.com/2008/07/hho-hydrogen-generators-and-storing-pressurized-hho-gas/
QuoteHHO is an explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen which no sane person would try to store in a jury rigged homemade container in their vehicle. It?s flat out dangerous. Most gases that are stored need oxygen to mix with them to make them burn, ie. propane. The mixing is already done with HHO generators, and this is why sometimes you can have a flashback to your production unit. If you have a little flashback and ruin your generator, that is one thing. How about packing a bomb around in your trunk?

http://www.fuel-saver.org/Forum/showthread.php?tid=474
QuoteThe gas is not something you want to store. Especially under pressure. This is something much different than say a propane tank for example. A propane tank will not explode if there is a spark inside because there is no oxygen to support combustion/explosion. The gas you are making has hydrogen and oxygen in it. It's a bomb waiting to explode. Don't do it. Any static in the tank could ignite the gas and because it has oxygen in it - it's ready to burn.

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/launch/LOX-LH2-storage.html
QuoteLiquid oxygen used as an oxidizer by the orbiter main engines is stored in a 900,000-gallon tank on the pad's northwest corner, while the liquid hydrogen used as a fuel is kept in an 850,000-gallon tank on the northeast corner.

clarence1984

one the space shuttle information is for safety in case of an engine misfire or any other unexpected ignition and when your dealing with just under a million gallons of combustible material even gasoline would be kept this far away from the shuttle. 

two you have sited to other sites with forums with people who have no scientific or any kinds of facts to back this up.  I have yet to see a youtube video that is posted showing somebody simply compressing gas with a cheap gas compressor and seeing it explode. 

Michelinho


Hi,

The HHO system can give you Hydrogen and/or Ortho-Hydrogen which is the one that gives something more to the combustion. Distinct sound and feeling when ignited. It is also unstable. Be careful.

Para-hydrogen is worst apparently.

Take care,

Michel

clarence1984

have you seen my youtube video of me compressing hho straight from a cell (only water) to 998psi in a fiberglass scuba cylinder? No problems at all.  That is why my car gets 400 miles to the fill up of 0 dollars of gas.  Would you like pictures of the car?  Come to my forum http://www.beawindhog.com and click forum