Superpowerful Flame 5072 ℉ • Produce Hydrogen from Water - Do it yourself

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
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    ho in this video i will show you my hho generator,
    thi simple genenrator is made using 20 stainless stele cups.
    for every liter of water you need to add 100g of sodium carbonate.
    the transformer is a 5 V and 60 Amps DC
    this is not my first hho generator.
    ithe pasts i have made many others.. also for my car power system.
    how to make the transformer: italian video:
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    but this homemade generator came out amazing. not only for the disegn but also for the amount of gas that can produce!
    a credit is given also to: ElementalMaker that suggest to use this tipe of kitchen cups.
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  • @jonasdj101
    @jonasdj101 4 роки тому +172

    This dude is electrically splitting water to then combust it in order to then melt stuff and is showing us exactly how to do it. This video deserves a like.

    • @mazewindstudios255
      @mazewindstudios255 2 роки тому +6

      but also since they're using baking soda (NaHCO3) there's probably carbon monoxide produced from the electrolysis. Why I think that is because hydrogen burns with an almost invisible flame, not an orange one. However don't worry because when carbon monoxide burns it simply turns back into carbon dioxide.

    • @Metal_Master_YT
      @Metal_Master_YT 2 роки тому +4

      @@mazewindstudios255 I would imagine the orange is coming from sodium ions that have made it from the baking soda, and was contaminated around the project.
      the baking soda should release CO2 to form sodium carbonate, and then CO2 again to form sodium hydroxide, or at least these are the common stable sodium species that are usually present.

    • @fabio.08
      @fabio.08 3 місяці тому

      Its not safe at all, he made an homemade flashback arrestor that simply still isnt safe enough, same concept for the bubbler, it does work most of the time but the main component should be the flashback arrestor(factory ones) and then the bubbler, i can also predict that its going to get some leaks in gasses, he didnt use silicon on some parts he only relied on the close fitting

  • @crownlands7246
    @crownlands7246 3 роки тому +6

    best part is his smile and enthusiasm... and straightforwardness too, of course

  • @drmed92
    @drmed92 6 років тому +711

    If you reverse the metal cups so the bubbles will escape and go up more easily.
    You can also use computer power supply.
    Nice show, I admire your work.

    • @jake-8508
      @jake-8508 6 років тому +6

      Bump

    • @colinconaty763
      @colinconaty763 6 років тому +15

      Aljubouri A I was just thinking the exact same idea about reversing the metal cups. Well spotted.

    • @amvkarthik
      @amvkarthik 6 років тому +10

      How many amps does a computer power supply output? Cause this project requires very high amperage.

    • @KACPER050599
      @KACPER050599 6 років тому +11

      @@amvkarthik Tens of amps (about 30-40) at 12V rail. The only problem is that this is not current limited power supply so hiccup may occur.

    • @havanluong6111
      @havanluong6111 6 років тому +2

      Aljubouri A ur
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  • @shaunhall960
    @shaunhall960 2 роки тому +2

    I'm a jewelry artist and this is the best diy hydrogen generator I have seen.

  • @GenoLoma
    @GenoLoma 5 років тому +5

    I built an HHO (Browns Gas) generator about 10 years ago, and fed the output into my old car.. It more than tripled my mileage, since that car was EFI and fed fuel (gasoline) to the engine based on how the car was travelling..
    One evening, just to see how far it would go, I ran the car completely out of gasoline and I drove it 50ks on an empty tank.. burning almost pure hydrogen (with a little petrol vapour).. It finally spluttered and failed, so I switched to the LPG tank fuel and drove home, (via a petrol station)..
    In the 6 months I ran that HHO system in the car, I covered over 10,000ks (6,000 miles) used about 600 liters of petrol (less than half I would have otherwise), and I didn't have to add any water to the bottle at all.. it used about 15% of the 2 liters I started out with.. amazing system.. incredible amount of energy stored in plain water..

    • @GenoLoma
      @GenoLoma 5 років тому +1

      @Mik Wri You're a fuckwit.. I bet you're invited to all the good parties, aren't you..?
      I still have the glass jars I used to to generate the HHO gas. They haven't been used since I took them out of the old car, so go and get stuffed with your shitty attitude, or, better yet, build a system yourself and try it out, you might just find out what I already know.. that I'm right.

    • @GenoLoma
      @GenoLoma 5 років тому

      Oh, and Mik, just last weekend I dusted off those generator jars to show my almost-5-year-old daughter the power of hydrogen..
      I hooked one up to an 18 volt battery from my Makita drill and it worked immediately.. after 10 years in a box in the garage..
      Bubbling the gas through soapy water means you can gather up some in a teaspoon and touch a flame to it.. the "pop" of just the smallest bubbles is seriously impressive.. want a bigger bang? Try filling a plastic milk jug, (by way of the displacement method using a large water-filled bucket), and then a small birthday candle taped to the side as a fuse..
      Stand as close as you like, or dare..

    • @GenoLoma
      @GenoLoma 3 роки тому

      @@tynj4173
      Get a small clear glass jar, fill it 2/3 with petrol, put it on the concrete and light it..
      Now observe the jar from the side, tell me where it's burning.. you note that the flame starts ABOVE the liquid, not ON the liquid.
      in fact gasoline as a liquid, doesn't burn, because there's no oxygen mixed in with it..
      Gasoline VAPOUR is what burns because it can then mix with gaseous oxygen, same as Kerosene, Butane (which is stored pressurised in liquid form), and most other flammable liquids..
      So, to answer your question:
      The Generator breaks water in to Hydrogen and Oxygen, both in gaseous form, these mix (forming HHO) in the collector area at the top of the generator, and are then pushed into the air intake, under the pressure created by the release of more HHO from the water, just before the vehicles manifold.
      You still have to have 'some' regular fuel in the vehicle (I didn't hook in a switch to turn off the fuel pump for example), so the car still uses a bit of Petrol or LPG, but the HHO gas mixture accounts for a MUCH more powerful fuel, meaning the car revs better, burns cleaner, and the sensors in the cars fuels system then work out that, for some reason, the car is performing better, (it doesn't know, or care, WHY, just that it IS), so it doesn't need to use as much fuel..
      however, here's the caveat..
      I wouldn't run this system permanently because Hydrogen burns much faster, cleaner and hotter than petrol.. ICE's are designed and engineered to run on fuels which, also by design, are not 'clean', the gunk and oil in petrol and LPG slows the burn time in the cylinders, and helps to lubricate the combustion chamber..
      Hydrogen burning as hot as it does will promote conditions where excess heat can eat/decay/corrode the tops of alloy pistons and cylinder walls over time.. but I'm sure an engine could be designed to resist or negate this.. Stainless steel perhaps..?
      For this reason, I didn't run my HHO system every single day or every single mile, but I did for more than 95% of the total time and distance..
      Hope this helps.. :)

  • @SixthyGTi
    @SixthyGTi 5 років тому +229

    Before internet - "Don't try this at home"
    Today - "Try this at home (aka Do it yourself)"

    • @harleyme3163
      @harleyme3163 5 років тому +3

      well the governments trying to hide it since they had Stanley Meyers killed for inventing a working car that ran on "water" aka hydrogen from water on DEMAND.. 100 miles on a drop of water... lol of course they want to keep the qaudrillion dollar oil market... cough gasoline

    • @austin5806
      @austin5806 5 років тому +11

      @@harleyme3163 thats not how this works but ok. This is a way to turn electricity into hydrogen and oxygen gas. which are potent fuels. Its a converter for one type of energy to turn into another. It doesn't make free energy. It wont make your car go forever for free or replace gasoline. It only converts electrical energy into fuel.
      The only way this replaces gasoline is if jackasses stop holding back modern nuclear reactor technology. In that case we will have abundant electricity without relying on combustion and without large amounts of pollution, then using that electricity to turn water into HHO, then using that HHO to power machinery requiring fuels which will put out no pollution.

    • @austin5806
      @austin5806 5 років тому +1

      @@harleyme3163 HHO is a two part system used with Nuclear power to fuel the world without pollution. HHO is not a free energy machine.

    • @hjha5689
      @hjha5689 5 років тому

      @@harleyme3163 That's true for all the governments around the world. No exceptions! ;-) lol :-P

    • @californium-2526
      @californium-2526 5 років тому +4

      @@harleyme3163 Tinfoilers back at it again.

  • @drheud1512
    @drheud1512 5 років тому +631

    guys, make sure not to use table salt NaCl. Unless you want to make chlorine gas....

    • @TauCu
      @TauCu 5 років тому +126

      Mmmm nothing like the smell of death and poison in the mornin'

    • @jerry3790
      @jerry3790 5 років тому +62

      Maybe I want to take a shower.

    • @ambushb0y
      @ambushb0y 5 років тому +41

      Ah I've been looking for how to do that, thank you

    • @TheUserid82
      @TheUserid82 5 років тому +12

      And how do you scrub chlorine gas? Bubble it in water or if in air already pass the air in a spray of water.

    • @drheud1512
      @drheud1512 5 років тому +17

      Andrew H well, the way chlorine is formed is the same as hydrogen. Only does hydrogen form at the cathode(negative) and chlorine at the anode(positive). If you were to collect the oxygen you would also have some amount of chlorine in there. My advice: don't do it.

  • @shitburd
    @shitburd 5 років тому +316

    All the stuff I watch on youtube I'm sure I'm on a list somewhere.

    • @StephanBuchin
      @StephanBuchin 5 років тому +5

      😎

    • @wordswritteninred7171
      @wordswritteninred7171 5 років тому +25

      Yeah, but they cant catch ALL of us!

    • @brenton2561
      @brenton2561 5 років тому +5

      When you are on ALL the lists, feel free to worry😂

    • @friedchicken9110
      @friedchicken9110 5 років тому +2

      Lol same ive watched diy guns

    • @justaninja1
      @justaninja1 4 роки тому +10

      If you're not on a list, then you ain't doin it right 😊

  • @paulkleinmeulman6394
    @paulkleinmeulman6394 6 років тому +12

    Thanks Rulof, a great easy to understand project with no fluff. Great examples of the power as well.

  • @DeclanMBrennan
    @DeclanMBrennan 5 років тому +26

    Very nicely designed. That's an impressive rate of gas production.

    • @darkmatterpropulsion9042
      @darkmatterpropulsion9042 5 років тому +2

      nonono
      my ass has an impressive rate of gas production , ESPECIALLY after spicy food and pizza
      XD sorry i had to

    • @hjha5689
      @hjha5689 5 років тому +3

      @@darkmatterpropulsion9042 Well! Let's burn it, then. What are we waiting for? :O :-P

    • @darkmatterpropulsion9042
      @darkmatterpropulsion9042 5 років тому +3

      @@hjha5689 mom pick me up im scared.png

  •  5 років тому +9

    Just when my live gets boring this comes to me like a vision. Nice work maximum respect

  • @jingalls9142
    @jingalls9142 10 місяців тому

    The safety tips were perfect. The flashback arrestor and the bubbler make this a tool. This was fascinating as hell brotherman.

  • @CCumva
    @CCumva 3 роки тому +7

    50 amps O_O
    Sir, you're a savage.
    Subscribed immediately!

  • @Inventive101
    @Inventive101 4 роки тому +1

    Good good video, 1.5 million! Good job comrade! 🙏👍

  • @seanfagan4996
    @seanfagan4996 5 років тому +24

    Great to see what's in his mind because i was guessing and all of my guesses were wrong.

  • @chimpchowder5774
    @chimpchowder5774 6 років тому +1

    Good demo. I made mine from 2 copper tubes. That stuff was EXPLOSIVE! I JUST had a flame igniting the bubbles as they rose up. It was like popping popcorn!

  • @bmay8818
    @bmay8818 6 років тому +5

    That's a pretty decent setup for using not very fancy materials! I don't know a lot about these setups but I'd bet that adding a dessicant dryer in the line would help (I bet your gasses are fairly wet). Also, you could get waay more gas in a smaller space if you used metal screen/mesh on the electrodes, though I think the baking cups are a clever idea.

  • @philstone4277
    @philstone4277 4 роки тому +1

    thank you for sharing and making it for English. it is fun to learn new things and different ways people make these different types of projects. :)

  • @fjs1111
    @fjs1111 5 років тому +6

    You did a great job. Like you said, the flame arrestor and bubbler are important. Many people have got injured badly because the flame travels back up the tube and into the cell chamber. Well done.

  • @handlegeoff
    @handlegeoff 2 роки тому

    Great project!
    Cool Flashback Pen & Bubbler!

  • @humzakhatri7085
    @humzakhatri7085 6 років тому +55

    Great job as always, one suggestion though, there is a chance of it caching air bubbles under the dishes, you can invert the dishes to solve the problem.

    • @Rulof_Fai.da.Te_
      @Rulof_Fai.da.Te_ 6 років тому +8

      Great advice! Unfortunatly The plates form in the centre a convex shape that can form air bubbles trap

    • @gerardvaughan1847
      @gerardvaughan1847 5 років тому +2

      Good point. Seems he went to all the trouble of drilling extra holes, instead.

  • @jojohn2542
    @jojohn2542 2 роки тому

    Hands Down ! THE MOST ABSOLUTE BEATS ON YOU TUBE PERIOD ! LMFAO !! TELL ME MY FRIEND ... YOUR THE MUSICAL GENIUS THAT CREATED IT AS WELL ?

  • @davidc7999
    @davidc7999 5 років тому +10

    "the power of the sun in the palm of my hand"

    • @decid3
      @decid3 5 років тому +1

      The power of the OCEAN in the palm of your hand, too

  • @PeterPete
    @PeterPete 5 років тому +10

    @8:18 Water is leaking out from the nozzle cap. The water has clearly migrated from a water container i.e. bubbler and/or main gas producing cylinder. HHO generators produce a wet gas and any water vapour contained in a flame will foul any weld. My tip for anyone considering HHO, is to dry the gas before use. Perhaps use a condenser and/or maybe run the gas through a dessicant before the gas reaches the nozzle. Imo, the gas produced this way will burn more efficiently.

    • @sea0fgreen33
      @sea0fgreen33 5 років тому +2

      Could the water be a byproduct of the burning gas or gas recombining in the tube?

    • @PeterPete
      @PeterPete 5 років тому

      @@sea0fgreen33 but the gas burns outside of the tube does it not? how can the gas re-combine in the tube when there is no reaction taking place? you are clearly not familiar with wet and dry 'gases'! It's clear water vapor is carried by the gas products

    • @elterga6224
      @elterga6224 5 років тому +1

      @@PeterPete it's burning at the base of the nozzle where the hydrogen and oxygen are combining into water. If aimed at the right angle, water vapor can travel into the tube and condense. You are clearly not familiar with the water cycle!

  • @trentonjennings9105
    @trentonjennings9105 5 років тому

    This brings back fond memories of making slag heaps in the welding booth in high-school shop. For some reason lost to me now that was funny as all get out back then.

  • @camaretcreations
    @camaretcreations 5 років тому +6

    Really love this video! Glad to see someone making these fun experiments with everyday objects.

  • @CrustyBiker
    @CrustyBiker 2 роки тому

    I watch your old Italian video, I understand it just from the visuals, you make hydrogen generator that fills a void above water which pushes the water into another chamber with water and air, if you force feed air into that chamber it starts to back feed the water into HHO chamber, pressurizing it with no possibility off HHO coming back into your mouth tube 💁‍♂️ very cool idea, but very risky having the big chamber of HHO building up, I won't ever create that one but I'm glad you did! Have you ever seen Nighthawkinlight video of simple hho generator with stainless steel wool and a sock, it's soo simple it genius, no need for cutting plates and spacers, which is what puts most people off starting the project..

  • @sinformant
    @sinformant 6 років тому +4

    Awesome, I'd also suggest making the bubbler chamber a little bigger so you can have more room between the surface of the water and the gas line coming out, maybe also put some sort of baffle in between as well so you don't get water coming through the line and into the torch. I noticed in the video there was water dripping from the torch tip and the flame was an orange color indicating to me the flame was being slightly effected by water vapor.

    • @epichourtime
      @epichourtime 2 роки тому +2

      Hey I think this is kind of good though because they say a hydrogen flame is invisible, but not this one.

    • @ledeuce4820
      @ledeuce4820 Рік тому

      @@epichourtime True but at the same time it could be lowering the overall temperature of the flame and thus making it less effective than it should be.

    • @ravenhhca
      @ravenhhca Рік тому

      The product of combustion is water

  • @darrenmarchant1720
    @darrenmarchant1720 5 років тому

    "follow me couple of minutes I show you whats in my mind" fire possible explosions, maybe a mild blister and possibly less hair on one arm for a while. this guy rocks it.

    • @gravesoldiery3056
      @gravesoldiery3056 5 років тому

      I just found channel myself he’s got all kinds of crazy in his lair awesome

  • @drewmichael4014
    @drewmichael4014 5 років тому +4

    When I was in junior high school my buddy and I were the “rocket scientists” or at least we thought we were. We set up a bunch of Erlenmeyer flasks with tubing and using zinc and muriatic acid began generating hydrogen gas. We filled up those thin plastic laundry garment bags with it and made balloons. At some point we must have gotten a leak in the contraption because the bags weren’t as buoyant as they should have been so I took a match and lit the end of the tubing. Pure hydrogen doesn’t explode unless mixed with oxygen (see Hindenburg disaster) so I only expected to see a flame. Unfortunately the flasks were pulling in surrounding air, probably due to loose stoppers. All I remember is us getting thrown about 10’ away. The blast blew out the basement windows at my friends house. His mother raced outside wanting to know WTF happened!!! They moved away to Silver Springs MD shortly thereafter. I guess the mom felt her son would live longer that way! I’m blessed that I’ve survived this long (age 64) now.

    • @TheHunter55123
      @TheHunter55123 5 років тому

      If you were blown back that far you would be dead. your lungs would also have had a decent chance of exploding as well if there was hydrogen in the air. Not to mention you would be either deaf or have pretty terrible tinnitus. basically if windows were blown out your eardrums would be gone

    • @drewmichael4014
      @drewmichael4014 5 років тому

      The Hunter So your calling me a liar 🤥 but that’s pretty much what happened. I didn’t measure the distance but it sure seemed that far back then.

    • @allandaem5836
      @allandaem5836 4 роки тому

      @@drewmichael4014 Nah 10 feet is reasonable if you were standing up. We pulled a stupid similar but different experiment when we were 14 < I too am well past 60> Yes we damaged our ear drums.

    • @drewmichael4014
      @drewmichael4014 4 роки тому

      ALLAN DAEM what did you say? 👂 👂

  • @waterfuel
    @waterfuel 3 роки тому

    Manuscript delivered to Patent office was approved, but redone to Patent, to only allow 50% efficiency increase of oil furnace by addition of steam from water line to spray nozzle. Military soldiers off duty during 1950's collected used jeep oil to burn in used oil furnace. They attached water line SS tubing coil in insulated fire pot and by monitoring temperature point would open valve for T fitting to allow steam line mixed in. The steam had been changed to super heated steam with flame on coil. At 1500 degrees F, the oil valve was shut off , allowing A Hydrogen and Oxygen torch flame to continue. Furnace provided constant heat unless water line shut down. If temperature then was reduced, then oil had to restart furnace to get it back up to proper temperature. Motor had dual shafts for 2 oil pumps for 90lbs. each. The highly sensitized H2O at great pressure was subjected to vibration shockwave when exiting pinpoint hole nozzle to AMBIENT. The gases separated and burned with the 10Kv ignition. The lowered dissociation temperature of steam was realized, rather than normal 3-5000 degrees F. A much smaller working burner unit with fire brick surround in large box was shown to senator in under ground parking garage. No further news came afterwards.

  • @smacurface
    @smacurface 5 років тому +3

    *BRAVO*
    I'm English trying to parla Italiano.... ma va....
    Excellent video. Thank you so much for making the effort to share 👍

  • @Inventive101
    @Inventive101 4 роки тому +1

    I really like the way you work. Good luck 👍

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 5 років тому +8

    Good work Italia.
    Cheers from here up north, (DK)

  • @3000gtwelder
    @3000gtwelder 4 роки тому

    SUPER Janky.... Nice job!

  • @BasementBen
    @BasementBen 6 років тому +7

    Anyone to try this use Caution, if your cell runs hot and/or creates a yellow/orange Electrolyte solution that is likely to be Sodium Chromate (if sodium salt electrolyte). Chromates are *Cancerous* and the way to check is acidified hydrogen peroxide (dilute sulfuric +some h202) will indicate a momentary Bluish Violet reaction which quickly dissipates, that is the Cr+6 being destroyed down to Cr+3 state. There are ways to destroy the Chromates, (ascorbic acid, sulfite powders) Great project! (Not a chemist btw.)

    • @hachikiina
      @hachikiina 6 років тому +1

      more than useful info, so people don't kill themselves while replicating this. thanks

    • @arnavchhabra430
      @arnavchhabra430 6 років тому +1

      But where has he used chromium or any chromium salt?

    • @hachikiina
      @hachikiina 6 років тому +1

      @@arnavchhabra430 rulof didn't, but other people might use it accidentally lol

    • @BasementBen
      @BasementBen 6 років тому +2

      @@arnavchhabra430 Chromium in the Stainless steel leaches out from the Positive electrode and oxidized to a +6 state and with sodium being used as common electrolyte

    • @arnavchhabra430
      @arnavchhabra430 6 років тому +1

      Ok,Thanks for the knowledge

  • @Dennis-et9vq
    @Dennis-et9vq Рік тому

    Rulof, nice video. You're a smart guy.

  • @lordvgames
    @lordvgames 5 років тому +13

    9:00 any intel CPU trying to play a somewhat demanding game

    • @thebigcheese8715
      @thebigcheese8715 5 років тому

      that's AMD for ya. intel actually runs at its ghz rating, AMD's ghz rating is it's "peak" performance meaning it does not begin to run at it's rating

    • @mertgemicioglu5346
      @mertgemicioglu5346 4 роки тому

      LMAO

  • @sonoragingerdoodles
    @sonoragingerdoodles 5 років тому +1

    Amazing Video! Amazing English too!

  • @Emilthehun
    @Emilthehun 6 років тому +7

    This was a fun experiment I did a few years ago. Does make a big bang when you make a mistake lmaoooo

  • @fredsavina4965
    @fredsavina4965 5 років тому

    And to think, I just took an old power cord and stripped the ends, put them in a jar of water and plugged it in, it bubbled. It was neat, I like how you made a huge surface area to get a lot of bubbling, and trapped the hydrogen and oxygen for use. Cool.

  • @vanreliant5584
    @vanreliant5584 5 років тому +4

    The oxyhydrogen torch was the forerunner to oxyacetylene welding back in the early 1900s

    • @marklewis4793
      @marklewis4793 5 років тому +1

      ..and then safety became a thing.

  • @wonderwang1585
    @wonderwang1585 4 роки тому

    Cute and talented Italian young guy, thank you

  • @robertlangley258
    @robertlangley258 5 років тому +8

    That was amazing great video. I just hope some “wanna be” basement scientists don’t get hurt trying to do what you have done. You are obviously very knowledgeable concerning the sciences. Hats off to you sir.

  • @JCAPI
    @JCAPI 5 років тому

    this man will never go hungry.

  • @JohnSmith-wo5gl
    @JohnSmith-wo5gl 6 років тому +11

    D'other thing. I'm given to understand that using stainless as electrolizers electrodes creates hexavalent chromium which is, I'm told, carcinogenic.
    Straight up nickel or carbon is harder to find in such geometries as the sst bisket pans though.

    • @dreggory82
      @dreggory82 5 років тому +3

      I was looking for this comment.

    • @Amipotsophspond
      @Amipotsophspond 5 років тому

      the nickle strips look cheaper at this time I see 100 for $11 that are 100mm www.ebay.com/i/281263028686?chn=ps

    • @gordonlawrence4749
      @gordonlawrence4749 5 років тому

      Unfortunately studies from nickel works in Norway demonstrate that it is also carcinogenic.

    • @leucome
      @leucome 5 років тому

      Sure it's carcinogenic enough to be an issue for people who work with industrial quantity for many years. But the amount produced by such a device harmless. Also somebody would need to drink the water from the device to ingest the chromium hexavalent . I'm pretty sure it is not part of the plan.

    • @gordonlawrence4749
      @gordonlawrence4749 5 років тому +1

      @@leucome wrong and wrong. Go read some peer reviewed medical journal articles on the issue RE nickel, and hexavalent chromium particles can be airborne as dust.

  • @joedimaunahan4525
    @joedimaunahan4525 4 роки тому

    THAT'S GREAT. GOOD LUCK TO MORE PROJECTS YOU'RE TO MAKE.

  • @dj1NM3
    @dj1NM3 5 років тому +14

    Great project.
    BTW: the "040" on the MIG welding tip is really 0.040 of an inch (0.040") or 1mm.

  • @gorentlamanoharmanohar1779
    @gorentlamanoharmanohar1779 4 роки тому

    Best experience and experiment on electrolysis process...👍👍

  • @Larsanator
    @Larsanator 6 років тому +4

    Earned a new sub with this one! Great work!

  • @ICameToBringThePain
    @ICameToBringThePain Рік тому

    This is what we came for! Awesome, thanks

  • @larryleisuresuit9584
    @larryleisuresuit9584 6 років тому

    WOW!!!!!! so many ideas come to mind with this ! very cool!

  • @bittusharma.1
    @bittusharma.1 5 років тому +4

    Can we use the batteries rather then that transformer and connet its positive and negative terminals to cathode and anode as in electrolysis as we commonly uses it.🤔🤨

  • @muhammadlufti2967
    @muhammadlufti2967 6 років тому

    This is a simple Electrolyser, you introduce electric current to anode and cathode, thus circulating ions, and create such electrochemical reaction needs high DC current, (mine uses maximum 500amps) just fill with seawater (NaCL+H2O) and introduce more DC current as you will produce H2+ NaOCL (Sodium Hypochlorite), but notes with higher current, you will produce much more NaOCL and H2, of course you need to dillute the H2 with fresh air (you can also install it with small air blower in to product collecting tank for example) and for NaOCL, you can use as bleaching agent (mix with proper solution with NaOH, and disinfectant, effective for marine growth in proper chlorine concentration, unfortunately the disadvantages are NaOCL is easily vaporised thus reducing the concentration. Anyway great experiment, every materials bulit from scratch, keep going with it and you need to design even bigger whole system to crrate even bigger capacity of hydrogen gas.

    • @henkfokkema3743
      @henkfokkema3743 6 років тому

      the idea is healthy, but stainless steel will rust in a NaCl environment.
      Unless you use special( more expensive ) stainless steel containing Molybdenum.

  • @excitedbox5705
    @excitedbox5705 5 років тому +4

    flip your metal cups over so they don´t catch bubbles of gas underneath.

  • @frederickessler2472
    @frederickessler2472 4 роки тому

    Bonjour vous êtes trop fort merci beaucoup 😄 👍👍👍

  • @jorjicostava2913
    @jorjicostava2913 5 років тому +14

    this is probably the coolest(or hottest) video i've ever seen

  • @mykulpierce
    @mykulpierce 4 роки тому

    I made one about 11 years ago and accidentally blew a hole through my parents ceiling! (I learned how to do dry wall that weekend!) So be careful with any flames near the electrolysis chamber.
    I was using a car battery charger for my power supply at the time, would be fun to revisit project with transformers.

  • @MrAndrew990
    @MrAndrew990 5 років тому +6

    Make a v.20
    I used to watch your videos and it seems you have improved drastically.
    Your English seems to be much more fluent.
    So I say good job and resubbed

    • @harleyme3163
      @harleyme3163 5 років тому

      Joe cell. runs a voltwaging buggy for 100 miles on 1 oz. of water..
      guy named Stanley Meyers made it.... government oil poisoned him to death. Obvious proof it worked lol

    • @moudelzomor1598
      @moudelzomor1598 3 роки тому

      Hey dude.. Do you speak italian language? Anyone speaks 2 languages or more should be smart....pop up in real life.. Grow up.. God created different accents.. Keep practice to understand all people on earth... No more fucking racism.. Fuck zionest spreading english

  • @pietrogrisanti6516
    @pietrogrisanti6516 4 роки тому

    Rulof in english non sapevo che esistesse il canale in inglese, wow, un uomo, un eccellenza italiana nel mondo

  • @moniquelevesque8756
    @moniquelevesque8756 5 років тому +3

    Love love your videos! Your Amazing Inventor creator.

    • @igotstoknow2
      @igotstoknow2 5 років тому

      It is interesting that many, if not most, 'creators' live to mock God the Creator who created the miracle of the 'creators' lives.

    • @محمدباوی-ض7س
      @محمدباوی-ض7س 5 років тому

      Txt me pls

  • @bekaboy2646
    @bekaboy2646 3 роки тому

    I love people like you
    I also like to make them best friend bcz they are not selfish
    Well come to Tanzania

  • @LuizBarros99
    @LuizBarros99 5 років тому +7

    Could you make it in a way to store the oxygen and hidrogen SEPARATEDLY?

    • @gerardvaughan1847
      @gerardvaughan1847 5 років тому

      You would need the + and - placed in separate containers, with a liquid connection. Like a UA-cam ?! So it would cost a little more energy to make the gases separately, because of the resistance of the connecting liquid.

    • @LuizBarros99
      @LuizBarros99 5 років тому

      @@gerardvaughan1847 but on the bright side you would be able to safely store the gases withou them blowing up catastrophically

    • @gerardvaughan1847
      @gerardvaughan1847 5 років тому +1

      @@LuizBarros99
      Yes, far less dangerous. I think the mixture is called Brown's gas, and surely a container of it is a Bomb !

    • @LuizBarros99
      @LuizBarros99 5 років тому

      @@gerardvaughan1847 yeah, both a high reactive gasous fuel and a highly reactive gasous oxidiser in about perfect proportions...

    • @gerardvaughan1847
      @gerardvaughan1847 5 років тому

      @@LuizBarros99
      I imagine the proportions would be perfect. I wonder if "fuel cells" + gas bottles will ever compete with Lithium batteries ?

  • @GG-od2tr
    @GG-od2tr 2 роки тому

    He is so nice to watch.

  • @QlueDuPlessis
    @QlueDuPlessis 6 років тому +3

    That flashback arrester looks a tad inadequate. My understanding is it should be a cake if fine particle sintered metal.
    Also, that flame colour suggests that there are gasses other than hydrogen and oxygen present. (Chlorine perhaps?)

    • @zenjon7892
      @zenjon7892 5 років тому +2

      I'm thinking sodium from the baking soda

    • @The_Cannabis_Connoisseur
      @The_Cannabis_Connoisseur 5 років тому

      It is distilled water! There is no impurities like chlorine!

    • @ignacio7402
      @ignacio7402 5 років тому

      @@zenjon7892 I wonder how sodium ions can get to the end of the tube :/

  • @joblack420
    @joblack420 5 років тому

    You could power your car with that or heater for the house in the winter
    Wow nice work

  • @reinerwahnsinn61
    @reinerwahnsinn61 6 років тому +16

    Good Idea and good Video, but there are some wrong Constructions. Aljubouri says it already , the Steelcups are the wrong Way in Position, so the Gas will rest just under it in the Middle. The most Risk is, that now the explosive Gas can inside result to an accident! Better use two of this Tubes witch is connected witch an small Tube on the Ground and so you can separate Oxygen and Hydrogen in Tube 1 and Tube 2 and so you get more sure!
    Its an good Idea, but i trink, your Construction is mor dangerous and not so effizient as can be. Its just an Prototype ans thats okay.

    • @gerardvaughan1847
      @gerardvaughan1847 5 років тому

      Good point. If the cups touched ( as they look like) and made a spark that'd be the end of that !
      I don't recall any mention of insulation there.

    • @timellis9293
      @timellis9293 4 роки тому

      Hence him drilling all the small holes around the outside of the cups.

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu 6 років тому +1

    I would suggest changing the bubbler to have a lid that is removed more easily. It is meant to act as a flashback arrester, and if there is a flashback, there needs to be a pop off lid, not a screw on one, otherwise, the whole bubbler will brow up, making it dangerous and defeating the purpose.

  • @lukaskuhl902
    @lukaskuhl902 6 років тому +47

    This is very dangerous you should always keep the oxigen and the hydrogen saperate right until you need to combine them in your torch. its very easy to do, just saperate the positiv and the negativ elektrode of your dc voltage source in two seperate containers and connecte thecontainers somewere under the water lever with a tube to make an electrical connection. then run the two ouput tubes of your electrode containers in your torch make sure to flush the hydrogenline or better both if you are not sure witch electrode makes the hydrogen so there is no oxigen in your hydrogen line. please make an upgraded video of the device for your and your viewer safty.

    • @omotolaoyeniyi631
      @omotolaoyeniyi631 6 років тому +5

      Wrong, you don't need to isolate either

    • @aasmith6117
      @aasmith6117 6 років тому +3

      He already had 2 safety features I'm sure it's fine.

    • @JuanCarlos-fn3be
      @JuanCarlos-fn3be 6 років тому +7

      Hey people opinions are always welcome and it's for safety first

    • @nfn15
      @nfn15 6 років тому +2

      Hydrogen and oxygen is water

    • @JuanCarlos-fn3be
      @JuanCarlos-fn3be 6 років тому

      So if it's water don't suppose to be dangerous how you get combustion

  • @teslabrasileiro
    @teslabrasileiro 5 років тому

    Your project is Fantástic

  • @Dailymailnewz
    @Dailymailnewz 5 років тому +3

    Now, there are a couple of issues with the few statements: First, temperature 2800 degrees? Will, it not burn the little nose of device you are using itself? The hottest part of the fire is blue if I am not wrong but that is only around 1400 degrees.

    • @ataphelicopter5734
      @ataphelicopter5734 4 роки тому

      The pressure of the gas and its speed keep the heat away from the brass nozzle. Also the colour is from impurities as the brass erodes, but hydrogen burns red otherwise.

    • @lordmaddrox
      @lordmaddrox 3 роки тому

      Hottest part of a flame is the tip

  • @jimanderson9403
    @jimanderson9403 5 років тому

    Very Impressive Sir. When you melted that lightbulb , I was awe struck. Very nice work.

  • @tmanrogers95
    @tmanrogers95 5 років тому +5

    "Let me show you it's features!"

  • @JohnHolmes1
    @JohnHolmes1 5 років тому

    There must have been bubbles of mixed gas under each lip.
    You also have built a very powerful explosive device.
    If your safeties had failed, you never would have known it.
    Kudos, Man
    Live to fight another day

  • @dnsheicke8224
    @dnsheicke8224 6 років тому +7

    OMG he sounds exactly like anomaly xD

  • @handlegeoff
    @handlegeoff 2 роки тому

    Excited for more projects!

  • @yewwtooob
    @yewwtooob 5 років тому +8

    Haha, "burn easily" dude, it detonated at around 5000 meter per second.

  • @erickespinosa8974
    @erickespinosa8974 11 місяців тому

    Brilliant! 🫠

  • @williampitts7646
    @williampitts7646 4 роки тому +4

    "You can find it in front of the magnetron"
    Me: oh right, exactly, that thing.

    • @matic1265
      @matic1265 4 роки тому

      IS that a transformer?

    • @TonyStarkCLC
      @TonyStarkCLC 4 роки тому +2

      Magnetron is an electromagnetic resonance chamber present in radio devices that require an incredibly high frequency, in order to transmit radio waves at such great distances, or harness the power in a very reduced space surrounded by a specifically very powerful faraday cage made to hear up things in a considerably short period of time without requiring fire...
      In layman's terms, that thingy inside a microwave oven that makes it heat stuff. Or that thingy in the antennas that sends radio signals to our smartphones.

  • @BlocmediaReels
    @BlocmediaReels 5 років тому

    Fabulous! Love your unit - this is basically what Joe was doing - but then he went to the other side ... due to harrassment he stopped all work on vehicles - but instead used the technology for water purification - he showed me filthy water - the gunk fell to the bottom of a jar - and he drank the water off the top!

    • @wordswritteninred7171
      @wordswritteninred7171 5 років тому

      I have been curious about this. I dont have any knowledge in this field. So please excuse my ignorance. But I will never learn if I dont ask, right? Lol so, if you can get water to burn (oxygen/hydrogen) why can we not use it in cars? Or for energy, instead of say, coal or nuclear? If there is some videos with the info, I would be very appreciative! Peace

  • @Robfergy
    @Robfergy 6 років тому +22

    My dentist uses this? We’re going to have a little chat...

    • @mattex3396
      @mattex3396 6 років тому

      I hope they don't use this in our mouth 😂

    • @leejones3155
      @leejones3155 4 роки тому

      @@mattex3396 they use it for ceramic crowns and welding cast metal denture frames

  • @drdbbajpai
    @drdbbajpai 5 років тому

    great , the experimented projects helps a lot for cheap fuels and if any one among us, can try this project for motor cycle and four wheel vehicles as an alternative fuel in place of patrol, this project helps in producing cooking gas for domestic use , great innovation, thanks

    • @KaraEffect
      @KaraEffect 5 років тому

      Dont bother dude, if hydrogen put into air, u make dangerous bomb. Thats why they dont do in motorcycle.. etc

  • @sancar65
    @sancar65 6 років тому +8

    Awesome video ! The music is a pain tho :(

    • @RulofMaker
      @RulofMaker  6 років тому +1

      bad music? :( is always difficuolt to find creative common music that sounds good..

    • @sancar65
      @sancar65 6 років тому

      @@RulofMaker Yes I understand :) Here's s a good UA-cam channel with rights free music ua-cam.com/channels/ht8qITGkBvXKsR1Byln-wA.html
      You just have to give credits to them in the description and it's free. Enjoy !

    • @everybot-it
      @everybot-it 3 роки тому

      The part where gas is produced the music was perfect though

  • @j.christie2594
    @j.christie2594 5 років тому

    Easy Flash-back "Arrestor", take 2- 1/4 inch barbed male to 1 inch threaded +1- 1 inch threaded connector. Teflon threads on both threaded piece's. Put together 1 male barb together threaded piece, and threaded connector. Stuff with STEEL WOOL as hard as you can, then stuff other male barb/threaded reducer's wide end, then assembled piece's. Test for Air tightness.
    Remember to be changing Steel wool every several month's or so depending on usage, KOH or baking soda will collect and clog. This also work's as Scrubber, several in-line will protect an Engine.
    This will save you from Explosion's, when using GASSES for Torch..
    Same Idea, open ended pipe standing vertical, with Steel WOol packed in it, or Fine sand and FIre will only be on Surface of Sand or Steel Wool, Really great idea for heating, saw on YT.
    That worked last winter for Heating, I had small Plug in, 12 Volt, 2 AMp Pulse width modulator running a 9, 2X2 inch Plate Dry Cell, one Cup of Water per Night, Warm and cozy.

  • @thehuntingbear8133
    @thehuntingbear8133 5 років тому +77

    "safety is very important" has a exposed ass trasnformer sitting right next to his generator

    • @carlsmith4767
      @carlsmith4767 5 років тому +1

      that's filled with water?

    • @paulpardee
      @paulpardee 5 років тому +8

      He didn't say "Safety is number one priority". Just that it's important.

    • @benjaminbarr8714
      @benjaminbarr8714 4 роки тому +1

      It's only 5V it wont shock him unless he's touches it with wet hands filled with an electrolyte

    • @hexdude24
      @hexdude24 4 роки тому +1

      He knows what not to touch. In this case, the primary coil terminals. For you uneducated people, 'don't touch the "scary stuff." '

    • @benjaminbarr8714
      @benjaminbarr8714 4 роки тому

      @@hexdude24 is there any potential for arcing?

  • @Americal1970
    @Americal1970 5 років тому +2

    FYI.. HYDROGEN /OXYGEN neutral Flame is clean, lead welding, glass work,. Acelene, LP fuel gases don't work as well.
    I really like your generator.

  • @anasmrright
    @anasmrright 5 років тому +25

    Had to mute most of this because the awful music is very loud.

  • @raitshots
    @raitshots 4 роки тому

    Good little soldering

  • @michaelulmer9129
    @michaelulmer9129 5 років тому +19

    I know the science is sound, but I feel like he cut corners and proper glass seals and equipment could have made a huge difference. His set up is sloppy.

    • @Ferraday
      @Ferraday 5 років тому +2

      Michael Ulmer it’s practical and safe enough, there isn’t much need for proper equipment and small amounts of released gas aren’t harmful at all

    • @haka8702
      @haka8702 5 років тому +1

      He doesn't seem to have a sense of doing it proper. His focus is on just getting it to work, not getting it to work greatly.
      Still interesting how well it worked.

    • @patrickstewart2483
      @patrickstewart2483 4 роки тому

      I like the accent 👌

  • @anthonygonzalez3294
    @anthonygonzalez3294 3 роки тому

    Very nice i like your style very informative and useful .thankyou for the hours you took to get this far in the knowledge race .the best dam thing i seen today !And thanks youtube for bringing people's minds together .

  • @AL_O0
    @AL_O0 6 років тому +5

    You should put the plates in in the opposite direction, so the bubbles can’t get trapped

    • @FilipeDGuedes
      @FilipeDGuedes 6 років тому

      That's what the small holes are for

  • @pinstripe7839
    @pinstripe7839 5 років тому

    Hey bro. Your English is freaking amazing.

    • @w.schumann4372
      @w.schumann4372 5 років тому

      Jeez man, ya don't know til ya learn... Also, why didn't you just name yourself Caesium? Probably didn't know how to spell it.

    • @pinstripe7839
      @pinstripe7839 5 років тому

      @@w.schumann4372 Nah, cheif. I thought Element 55 sounded cooler. Plus I'm American. We prefer spelling it Cesium. It's weird, I know. I'm learning two new languages right now, so I know how difficult English is to get.

    • @astronau7_lone574
      @astronau7_lone574 5 років тому

      Element 55 lmao

  • @lucianoguarino765
    @lucianoguarino765 6 років тому +18

    Spacchi anche in lingua inglese😂😂

  • @ulysses_grant
    @ulysses_grant 3 роки тому

    1:02 Pause the video. That crazy cup smile.

  • @devanvelo3725
    @devanvelo3725 6 років тому +4

    Next episode, make a car engine using this?

  • @naturcom83
    @naturcom83 3 роки тому

    Nice and fun work

  • @herteldentv1614
    @herteldentv1614 5 років тому +6

    Hı.
    06:55 video times.
    Can you tell me about the electrical installation in detail?

    • @Ferraday
      @Ferraday 5 років тому +2

      Her Telden TV 1000 watt high voltage transformer from microwave except he took out the high voltage secondary coil out and replaced it with a few thick windings to make it low voltage high amperage instead. A very easy way of making a high current power supply. You can also use a computer power supply if you don’t have an old microwave

    • @Frikzter
      @Frikzter 5 років тому

      @@Ferraday Would an arc welder have too much voltage?

    • @shadyshelby8361
      @shadyshelby8361 5 років тому

      @@Ferraday oh yeah yeah

  • @blue.hawaii.audits
    @blue.hawaii.audits 5 років тому

    Everyone needs to use this technology to fabricate the water powered vehicle like it was done in the 70s.

  • @zoesdada8923
    @zoesdada8923 5 років тому +3

    This is the future. Be careful. The king of random shared this tech and had an "accident" like everyone else who has tried to share it.

  • @radionorwick5011
    @radionorwick5011 5 років тому

    Utter madness, and utterly shed mechanically brilliant. Bravo.