During the examination of the operating cluster array generator by a British delegation it was noted that it did not heat up
Max Miller has made a similar observation of his HHO cells
If one has everr opened a nearly frozen 2 liter carbonated beverage, perhaps you have had the experience of it turning to ice
as the gas escaped or the pressure is relased
If you have ever punctured a CO2 cartridge of the type used in pellet guns, the rapid adiabatic expansion of the gas cools the
orfice and condensation of ambient water vapor with subsequent ice formation is often observed.
Question:
Could the lack of or diminished temperature increase in operating HHO cells be due to the expansion of the HHO bubbles
as they rise and are vented from the cell?
It requires energy to compress gas so the adiabatic cooling is not free refrigeration.
It takes energy to produce HHO, but because it not standard electrolysis, it is said that little power is being consumed
thus very little heat production is observed. Then cooling adiabatic effects are now no longer masked.
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