Great videos, I always loved learning physics, but learning in school about all the formulas and dry technical information always made me lost and not really understand what I am learning about. Your explanations give me an great insight of the processes happening therefore allowing to actually understand some difficult physical processes.
We use a 315 w photovoltaic batery charger and a resonant splitting chamber and produce 3l /min of (hho). We charge with sun, split water with 179 watts per 3 l hho, make steam- produce electricity and warm water for heating. For free.😏😉
AC electrolysis is far too dangerous ( oxygenlevel 5 times too high ) and you can not store it because the atoms HH and O will merge together again to water. If you want to "play" with it only use DC and use the oxygen from the atmosphere so to speak. But to tell you the truth. If you are very smart and take precautions in your build/setup you can drive a car on it depending on your alternator, your batterycapacity and cilinders. A V8 won't work ;)
You're first sentence is wrong. It's not the most energy dense fuel.... (unless it was a liquid or solid.) The rest? Not possible to save gas? Lol. You're hilarious 😂
Great videos, I always loved learning physics, but learning in school about all the formulas and dry technical information always made me lost and not really understand what I am learning about. Your explanations give me an great insight of the processes happening therefore allowing to actually understand some difficult physical processes.
Yes a new video!!! ☺ ☺ 😍
I like the video and the explanation. Super.
Thanks! 😊
Use waste heat and a plug-in secondary battery.
We use a 315 w photovoltaic batery charger and a resonant splitting chamber and produce
3l /min of (hho).
We charge with sun, split water with 179 watts per 3 l hho, make steam- produce electricity and warm water for heating.
For free.😏😉
Brilliant! How do you use the energy stored in the Hydrogen and Oxygen? Do you burn it or put it through a fuel cell?
AC electrolysis is far too dangerous ( oxygenlevel 5 times too high ) and you can not store it because the atoms HH and O will merge together again to water.
If you want to "play" with it only use DC and use the oxygen from the atmosphere so to speak.
But to tell you the truth.
If you are very smart and take precautions in your build/setup you can drive a car on it depending on your alternator, your batterycapacity and cilinders.
A V8 won't work ;)
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We burn it direct, no storage, only on demand.😁
Here one of the units i build.
ua-cam.com/video/SqXQtL5Amo8/v-deo.html
@@novus2355 a fuel cell requires a different car setup.
Um, what's your resonant splitting chamber? I'm trying to measure capacitance on mine to build a resonant, pulsing circuit.
You're first sentence is wrong. It's not the most energy dense fuel.... (unless it was a liquid or solid.) The rest? Not possible to save gas? Lol. You're hilarious 😂