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Hi dear fellows,

Today i have started using HV pulses into the HHO gas.
For that, i used 3 needles and punched them into my HHO hose.
To prevend of blowing my wfc up, i used a water bubler and after that a flashback arrestor. After that arrestor, i used hose in which i inserted the 3 needle tips.

The HV came from a MOT of 3KV and a HV bridgerectifier.

Many tests where done.

Results:
No change of flame color or height.

However, i did notice some spikes on my scope from my pickupcoil, who was placed directly after the needletips, around the hose.

When i put my finger at the end of the hose and shut the flow of HHO off, i noticed that the little spikes wend away and as soon as i let the gas flow free, the little spikes came back.

But no big revelations. No big currentgain, or voltage gain....
Just a small indication.

The end of the tests ended up with a big bang.....as usual...hahahahahaha
(I had kept up the flow of HHO to long closed and after releaving my finger, a hugh flow of HHO came free, along with some water.....)
The water acted as conductor and a spark was the result in the HHO hose.
Kabooom....

Its on tape, but my screem at the end looks like one of somebody dieing.... ;)
1 ear is a bit deaf....


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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2010, 21:43:21 pm »

3kv is propably to low.
The idea was to ionize the oxygen atom and not the hydrogen, just like Stan shows in his patents.

I do have 7kv circuit here that acts in the khz range. That might be the next step. More volts = more ionization of gasses.




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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #2 on: February 13, 2010, 22:06:02 pm »
Good idea ,what did that Tutanko guy do ?

Hes probably a fraud by now , 95% chance .
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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2010, 22:09:41 pm »
Good idea ,what did that Tutanko guy do ?

God dam idiot , he really is a douchebag .

He is probably the same as all the others. Scam, till proven otherwise, Dankie.
When people make announces, like that rosco dude, then its a sign for hunting dollars....
Glen wrote a good post on that.

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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2010, 22:37:57 pm »
Good idea ,what did that Tutanko guy do ?

God dam idiot , he really is a douchebag .

He is probably the same as all the others. Scam, till proven otherwise, Dankie.
When people make announces, like that rosco dude, then its a sign for hunting dollars....
Glen wrote a good post on that.

Steve

Steve , plz lend me your account so I can go blast this fool .

We need some real questions in that thread, like where the hell is the video that gives that guy such nerve .