My cell produces about 4 to 4.5 liters of hydroxy per minute. If I run it hard it produces 5 liters. At the waters smoke point the hydroxy causes the steam to go into a flashpoint. I'm assuming at this point in time the fuel cell is so hot it fails to produce a good quality of hydroxy gas to sustain the flashpoint. The cooling coil in the video seemed to cool the gas to where it could be lite or else it would have blown out without cooling the combustible gas. I have performed this in a different setup but I could have produced the mix differently which allowed me a bypass of the cooling coil condensor. I'm not 100% water has no flash point, I know adding hydroxy amplifys it 100 fold. It could be possible to run a diesel on water if the flashpoint of the water is used, and injections of small amounts of hydroxy gas should be introduced.
I am uncertain how to answer, I produce enough gas with a cold cell to mix with smoked water on startup, I have not done any test to measure the mix, I have good ideal it takes a smaller amount of hydroxy and larger amount of water smoke. Water is a Fuel just as gas, kerosine, Diesel, Burnt oil, then water. I believe the fuel needs help getting started, just as oil does accept water is a (SYNTHETIC FUEL)
Pressure is not important, this was done with a sealed cell with a ball valve output wide open conencted to a barbed fitting and 1 quarter " hole feeding into a cooler coil. Only because the steam was aiding in pressure increases inside the cell just as a soda bottle when you shake it. Pressure was sustained at its very own desired rate not mine, it depended on the size of the hole in the barbed fitting and copper line.
You could experement on any cell that produces steam, but if enough hydroxy isn't generated then there will be no flashpoint. Why not just get a good hydroxy source, and good smoke point source and start testing and documenting. Right now I relocated and my lab is being moved to my new location, it will be a long time before I am able to test again. Right now I'm heating my home off the grid, and so far managed 130F out the supplie grills
You see, stan was heating water in that solar silo when he seen water was a fuel. He stopped on the silo and begin to run the lawn mower engine on water.