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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 .

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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #5 on: February 13, 2010, 23:31:20 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 .

That question is already asked, if i can remember well.
Relax Dankie.
Maybe they will surprise us. You never know.
Probably never........




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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2010, 10:43:57 am »
Sebos:

here are 2 pics.
1 with HHO flowing and 1 without HHO.
You will see the difference.

and i also added the uncut version of Steve dieing in his lab...

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Re: Ionization of HHO, the hunt for magnet gas or change of flamecolor
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2010, 14:43:51 pm »
Hope you didn't got hurt. Remember when i said it could be dangerous...

Thats very interesting pictures, can you gives more details like what's the scale on the scope and how many turns on the coil? Were you using the copper tubing or plastic? ... 

You said 2 thousand volts wow how did you arranged it ? you could maybe add some rings (copper tube ring maybe 1 cm long) inside a plastic tube intercalating negative and positive to ionize the gas and also accelerate it... What do you think?...

Best Regards my friend
Sebos