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HHO torch... A process of generating power.
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star2607:
Can someone tell me what happens in this video?
The guy produces a current of about 1 volt DC with a HHO torch (flame log onto a piece of stainless steel).
A process of generating power ... Is it possible to retrieve the current through the torch?
link:
http://www.youtube.com/user/hhoball#p/u/25/uumlEhqb0-8
This is not me. But it is very interesting as a result!
Any idea ... answer ... Go!
TonyWoodside:
Looks to follow the same principals as the "Kelvin Water Dropper" to create a potential difference between the two elements. You can read more about this process here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_water_dropper
Steve:
--- Quote from: star2607 on March 21, 2011, 03:40:06 am ---Can someone tell me what happens in this video?
The guy produces a current of about 1 volt DC with a HHO torch (flame log onto a piece of stainless steel).
A process of generating power ... Is it possible to retrieve the current through the torch?
link:
http://www.youtube.com/user/hhoball#p/u/25/uumlEhqb0-8
This is not me. But it is very interesting as a result!
Any idea ... answer ... Go!
--- End quote ---
Nice find!
Heat,infrared.....all releases electrons from metal.
Maybe thats whatyou see here..
Steve
Aussepom:
HHO torch cannot be used to heat up air, to produce steam as in a boiler.
It can weld dissimilar metals jewellers love it
many plate cells use KOH added to the cell not sure the ratio it is smal I can explain why and that why most of them use SS, KOH used in the powerders form nast stuff and can be dangerious.
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