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Re: 6.5hp generator made ready for HHO
« Reply #45 on: September 02, 2010, 22:10:22 pm »
You need to modify the waste spark at lkeast or you are going to get kaboom with flash backs
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Yes, absolute. Even with a modified ignition, i do make the engine hot on petrol first.
Then i switch to HHO. The engine parts fit better when its hot. HHO leaking across valves is not nice.... ;)

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Re: 6.5hp generator made ready for HHO
« Reply #46 on: September 07, 2010, 20:07:20 pm »
Hi Steve,
I am wondering how your progress is going. You were going to add an ioniser. i was wondering your reason for this.
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Re: 6.5hp generator made ready for HHO
« Reply #47 on: September 07, 2010, 20:38:40 pm »
Hi Steve,
I am wondering how your progress is going. You were going to add an ioniser. i was wondering your reason for this.
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Mark,
 
Are you a builder?
About the ionizer:
I have tested HHO and ionized ambient air on my 4 cylinder 600cc yamaha bike.
The engine ran on HHO only on a maximum of 3500 rpm with my old platecell.
When i ran the engine with the ionizer, rpm went up till like 4250 rpm.
Thats the reason.
The theory is that ambient air and H mutate to a different gas. NH2, which burns slower then H and O. That way, the piston can react better on the explosion.
 
 
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Re: 6.5hp generator made ready for HHO
« Reply #48 on: September 07, 2010, 21:33:10 pm »
Thanks Steve,
did you smell any amonia type smells as the Anton people do in the exhaust. That would support your theory.
I have over many years built cells. I was fortunate 3 years ago to travel extensively throught North America and meet up with many cell builders and experimentors.
In North America I was employed for a few months testing HHO injection into big and small diesels doing many tests using emmissions equipment and dyno's. I am happy to discuss the results of that with you by email but rather not in a public forum as much of the info is owned by the companies that paid me.
I have had little experience in running small engines on HHO but the results the Anton people interested me. The main reasons as i have never seen a cell do better than Faradays. most are at best 85% efficient. So in a closed loop situation given a small ICE is say 25% efficent you would need at least 4 times the efficency of faradays to produce the gas or have a super efficient ICE.
I intend to start experimenting myself (I have many cells in my shed) and see if it is possible to get a self runner or possibly a self runner with just a small amount of hydrocarbons.
my email is
markdansie@bigpond.com
skype is markdansie (nsw australia)
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Re: 6.5hp generator made ready for HHO
« Reply #49 on: September 07, 2010, 22:06:30 pm »
Hi Mark,
 
 
You are correct that if you are able to make a selfrunner, you do something very efficient   ;)
The Anton cell is less efficient then my current drycell btw.. 8) 
However, i couldnot replicate what they said could be done. I have now 3 years experience with cells and engines. I have my doubts about their claim.
Their topics on Stefan's forum are too silence for people having a selfrunner, is it....
 
Steve