Friday, November 30, 2007

Hydrogen HHO Four Series Clam Shell Design (UltraSonic Test)

Duration: 07:26 minutes
Upload Time: 2007-10-17 01:18:47
User: sirHOAX
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Description:

Just going over a new Clam Shell Design put together with rain water, no electrolyte. This is after Annealing of the plates at 1500F then dropping them into cold water to remove magnetism. The Ultra Sonic Fish Pond Fogger is being used to break up the fine HHO bubble formations and immediately clear up the water. This is bringing the bubbles straight to the surface of the cell. Further measurements will have to be made. This is another interesting concept that might be able to be used for higher efficiency or production.

Comments

strapped9 ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 03:32:43

wow thats really something to ponder. think ill give the fogger a go myself and see how it effect output. thanks for another good vid.
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thinkofwhy ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 04:30:10

very ineteresting, indeed. ._.
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december105 ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 08:05:27

GREAT video Great idea but what the heck is the purpose of the Ultra Sonic Fish Pond Fogger, not in your use but in a fish pond ??? Can fish actually survive in a tank with that thing turned on???? Had a similar idea but was thinking of a ultra sonic humidifer , was fixing one once and got my finger to close to an operating transducer and wow it hurt!!! That was a long time ago but seems as though it was like a burn? Must give the fish a headache!!!!!
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pochintwin ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 10:56:58

The Ultra Sonic looks like Tom Van Voorst video google search video "HHo cell deel 1"
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marthale7 ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 12:24:02

how did you get these up to 1500 Deg? Did you use a tourch? how do you spell "aniling" Great work!
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overunitydotcom ::: Favorites  2007-10-17 22:10:33

Hi sirHoax, I can verify that this ultrasonic bubbler method works. I had tested this also in one of my tests and there were no white bubbles anymore , just bigger transparent HHO bubbles ! Come to: overunity dot com/index.php/board,8.0.html to discuss this further. Many thanks.
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dulcajack ::: Favorites  2007-10-18 05:57:32

Hello Sir Hoax, Great Video. Possible advantage of this? Reduced delay from power on to useful production. Instead of the bubbles being converted to foam. They could be immediately drawn off. Would this help with the start of a combustion engine by providing a higher initial concentration of hydrogen? Thanks Jack
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powerzap69 ::: Favorites  2007-10-18 08:03:12

sirhoax, powerzap69 here. good thought. back in the 70's they came out with a deal that was twelve volts that you attached to your air filter. it was an ultra sonic device. for atomising the fuel. i'll look thru my stuff to see if i still have it. good thinking. have you tried using on the outside of the container to utilise the container itself as an amplifier?
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CarbideTip ::: Favorites  2007-10-18 09:56:14

Does the cell amps increase when ultra sonic is on? Showing theres more surface area not covered with bubbles.
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MrfixitRick ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 04:54:50

annealing is the word you want.
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MrfixitRick ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 04:57:00

I actually said "Wow" when it kicked in! 5 stars for surprise and a few more for good experimentation!
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ZeroFossilFuel ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 11:01:19

VERY interesting! You definitely need to start measuring your gas production volume. It's the only way to know if you're moving in the right direction. It's either combining all the bubbles into larger clusters or surpressing the smaller bubbles. My gut says the first and that overall production remains about the same. At the very least, it sure makes it easier to see the reaction. Again, measurement should be your mantra.
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ZeroFossilFuel ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 11:02:30

Also, you called it a Fish Pond Fogger? About how much do they cost and where do you get them?
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ZeroFossilFuel ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 11:06:08

I wonder if you could couple the ultrasound through the outside wall of your tank so that you can seal the lid to take measurements?
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december105 ::: Favorites  2007-10-19 12:21:02

look on ebay they are there
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