Hydrogen Oxygen Separation Test #1

The bench test of Hydrogen/Oxygen Separation is proof that the design works! This is just an example only of how I converted my regular HHO cell. Experimenter’s Plan’s and Kit’s are available now at: http://www.hho-research.com.au

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  1. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @vipond50 Thanks …
    @vipond50 Thanks Bill. I know the breaching was caused by holding my finger on the O2 hose to block it temporarily. I have figured out the solution to this problem. You are right the the orange colour is probably from the electrolyte vapour. The bench test was not with scrubbing bubblers, they were just twin electrolyte tanks. More tests coming soon with my scrubber bubbler. Cheers.

  2. Comment by vipond50 — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    Hi Peter
    First off …

    Hi Peter
    First off there should be no breaching when the eigther port is blocked, wht should happen is fluid diplacement and NO breaching of the membrane or port seep at this Cell Well loading.
    Second The Oange color of the H flame is caused by the electro being carried along on the the surface of the moleucule or fluid vapor. Example Take any flame source and note its color, introduce some common table salf into the flame. what happens? The same applies here.
    Keep at it,Bill

  3. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar I …
    @myhydrogencar I know why the oxygen needs to be removed, I tested my own made electrolyzer at the university Twente in Holland with an Engineer and I did my own home experiments as well. As I said before, I am not new to this. A fact is a fact, it’s about science, and your flame should not be orange, and your oxygen side should not burn, to my humble opinion, ad as far as my knowledge goes. But one day you will find that that out yourself, it’s OK for now.

  4. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA I have …
    @insAneTunA I have a very good gas scrubber bubbler if you go back and look at my other video’s. It made no difference. I think you should try it for REAL instead of in theory. I really does not matter if the hydrogen is not 100% pure for this application. We just need to remove the oxygen that is added in HHO that upsets the vehicles computer. Hydrogen On Demand not Hydroxy On Demand!

  5. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA I want …
    @insAneTunA I want to add to that that contaminated flame is less hot.

  6. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar I am …
    @myhydrogencar I am sure I did these tests myself, but I also used information that I have found on the Internet. So far I have seen more then 25 thousand videos about hho related technology, and I spend more then 2 years doing intensive research. You say in the video that the orange flame indicates that it’s cooler, and that it’s hydrogen, and all I say that you make the wrong conclusion. The orange flame indicates that the hydrogen is some how contaminated. It’s a small detail, but a fact.

  7. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar Soap …
    @myhydrogencar Soap contains glycerin.You are forgetting that the soap contaminates the flame during the explosion. Every example you use is not 100 percent pure hydrogen, all contaminated. Your orange flame indicates a small imperfection, that’s all I try to say. Maybe the gas dryer you tried wasn’t good enough.Your bubbler seems rather small, you might want to add some scrub pads to scrub the bubbles before they rise to the surface. Breaking up the big bubbles into smaller bubbles helps a lot

  8. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    I will try to video …
    I will try to video some hydrogen soap bubbles exploding for you soon.

  9. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA I don’t …
    @insAneTunA I don’t think so because you get the same orange flame from a hydrogen soap bubble exploding. You sure you have done these test’s to see? Or are you looking up stuff on the internet that is out of context with what we are trying to doing here. I’ve seen that video too.We don’t want to compress the hydrogen.

  10. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    I have been …
    I have been thinking it over for a few seconds, and I checked some balloons I bought a while ago, yes I have exploded a few with HHO ….LOL…..and I have noticed that the balloons have some sort of chalk inside, that is to prevent that they stick together. It might very well be that the orange color inside the flame from an exploding hydrogen party balloon comes from the chalky substance inside the balloon. So your balloon theory goes up in smoke….lol

  11. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar …
    @myhydrogencar Most likely water vapor, but it might also be the metal from the torch that is burning. Even with a tiny flame from half an inch I was able to get a nice blue flame. I am giving you a hard time on this, because I want you to succeed, and I won’t let some smart burn you down because of a minor detail. If your system is one 100 percent perfect then that would be great for everybody who’s waiting for this technology to break through for the big public.

  12. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar …
    @myhydrogencar Check this video on youtube (Hydrogen Fuel – Engine Fundamentals – Geo Ride 1 of 2 ) or copy this, watch?v=tRYj23Ond3g

    Greets, iT

  13. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA Yep, I …
    @insAneTunA Yep, I have seen that. But the fact remains that if you light a soap bubble or balloon with hydrogen it explodes with an orange flame. HHO is invisible by day and white at night. The flame you saw is in daylight. It does not flash back or crack like HHO.. So what is it? There is nothing in the cell to cause it.

  14. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar Roy …
    @myhydrogencar Roy Mcallister knows how to do it, he is doing it for about 50 years now. He made injectors that can be fitted on every normal streetcar. And you can mix up different fuels at the same time with those injectors.

  15. Comment by insAneTunA — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar I am …
    @myhydrogencar I am sorry, but you make a mistake. The orange from an exploding party balloon filled with hydrogen does not come from the hydrogen. That is impossible. The orange color is something else, it might be dust, it might be grease, it might be rubber, it might be water vapor, it might be everything except hydrogen. And I am only talking about the orange color in the flame. Check this youtube channel for scientific proof it’s called PERIODICVIDEOS, all elements explained by a professor.

  16. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    All good questions …
    All good questions and observations from everyone. BUT I think many of you miss the point. Hydrogen Oxygen Seperation is a done deal. The REAL question is “How do we get the hydrogen it into the vehicles intake without upsetting the pressure balance between the two bubblers which causes the 2H2 and O2 to remix by breaching the membrane?” You win the Logy if you can solve this one.

  17. Comment by vox1philippines — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @myhydrogencar …
    @myhydrogencar STILL YOUR DOING GREAT !!!! WE WANT MORE !!! TANKZ !!

  18. Comment by vox1philippines — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA your …
    @insAneTunA your absolutely RIGHT ! DEVOTING your self doing this kind of projects is a lot of hardship, time, and money….. when you do…. feel like your having FUN ….and this guy is doing his best….

  19. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA Gas …
    @insAneTunA Gas dryer made little difference to the flame colour due to the oxygen in the air. Only high concentration of hydrogen to air ratio burns blue. Need a lot of hydrogen for that to happen. Just light a party balloon full of hydrogen and will burn orange as well.

  20. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @vox1philippines …
    @vox1philippines It’s hydrogen allright but with a lower oxygen content from the air.

  21. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @delvis11 Done that …
    @delvis11 Done that and it is still orange. Just the oxygen from the air doing this.

  22. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @insAneTunA Thanks, …
    @insAneTunA Thanks, You are right not 100% perfect but very close. This was my improvised conversion of an old HHO cell. Not the specific design that is available for experimenters on the CD and KIT. Just helping everyone understand that this.

  23. Comment by myhydrogencar — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @vipond50 The …
    @vipond50 The design is not faulty. I made it breach temporarily by closing the H2 hose. It was a test to see if it would breach with the load of a secondary bubbler. There are other membranes I will be testing that may eliminate this problem.

  24. Comment by regpye — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    @vipond50 That is …
    @vipond50 That is not the original design, it is a modified existing cell that Peter wanted to test to see if he could modify his cells. The full test of the original cell design will be forth coming when Peter has time to set it up. He is actually waiting for me to send him some parts, so it is not his fault.

  25. Comment by vipond50 — August 25, 2010 @ 11:41 am

    Guy’s the design is …
    Guy’s the design is faulty, Gas breaching, I have one on the bench that i worked up two years ago that does not the breaching problems. I pushed this small cell up to 70 amps and still no breaching. They need to relook at thier panel design materials.
    Go to vipond50 channel and see the proof of concept. Peter have you seen it? I also show how to construct the panels.

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