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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #80 on: July 16, 2008, 05:13:45 am »
riddler you said you had a motor running of o hho  using the  bug zapper   what make and model engine was it  or how many  cc  also how much gas do you fell it would take to run it per minute   i was looking for the  section of the forum you set up for it but couldnt find it 

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #81 on: July 21, 2008, 04:03:35 am »
A update video showing gates/ports being made and fittings



More on this later, pressure testing and fitting in next video


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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #82 on: July 21, 2008, 11:41:36 am »
A update video showing gates/ports being made and fittings



More on this later, pressure testing and fitting in next video


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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #83 on: July 28, 2008, 04:20:23 am »
So this is the latest video, showing the tubing, pressure testing and painting

More editing to do before next video

Hopefully test videos is around the corner  ;)



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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #84 on: July 30, 2008, 14:23:07 pm »
Showing the SS studs in the manifold for the HHO and H2, Steam is going to me injected under the air filter

The tank is over sized, too much reservoir for shorter trips and I'm going to use one of my smaller tanks as soon as I get the time to remake it

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #85 on: July 31, 2008, 01:51:06 am »

Now you know why Stan Meyer used LEDS in his latest stuff.
I think i told it all now.
Go find LEDS, or lasers and combine them with High voltage and kick those electrons in higher orbits.
When you solve that part, you can run an engine.


Kinda strange, you had to inject the energy pulse in the moment or shortly before burning because after absorbing energy and being energized to the next state it instantly emits a photon and "goes back to normal".
But as i heard he had the lasers on while splitting the H2O, much earlier.

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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #86 on: August 01, 2008, 01:07:19 am »
work better is I actually place the links don't it?





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Re: The final step towards running an engine on Hydroxy
« Reply #87 on: September 12, 2008, 22:30:46 pm »
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Hi, I am new in forum, but I working in the same way.

1.What I obtain into engine (motor) applying proton (into HHO generator) to electron of hydrogen molecule? What is the behavior of molecules after ignition?

2.Why you are going to use different laser if Mr. Meyer used just many of 935nm? You used different because you trying to carry the hydrogen’s electron to inner orbit, thus more energy. That is or I am wrong?

3.How we know that this new kind of energy will not damage walls engine, cylinder and piston head? You probably answer: Testing (is the best way to convince me), but what you think?

4.Is necessary to adjust engine before install generator, because I suppose explosion will be before of normal.

5.I am making a fuel injector water (I am mold/machine designer/builder) using Stan Meyer model, but I do not have the dimensions; I am just building it by intuition. If you have something else than help us…

6.The laser LED we are talking about, do not we need safety glasses for eyes care?

7.Laser LED have an expansion of 25º, but what is the range of them (distance)? If distance is large, and power still keep there, then we will need a shield, do not we?

8.I know you’ve seem this schematic (my HHO Generator is like this one), but I do not know which is the use of stainless steel donut coil. I wonder if it coil is for avoid recombination of HHO, or for increase production, what do you think?
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I have more questions but I do not want boring you.

Thousand thanks.