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Old 02-08-2011, 03:14 PM   #3 (permalink)
canuck111
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My experiments prove otherwise. an implosion does occur. I created a combustion chamber out of 2 inch pipe, attached a balloon and there was an implosion sucking the balloon into the tube...As far as heat is concerned there is very little evidence of heat in any of my experiments. Do you know the difference in HHO (hydroxy gas) and brown's gas (atomic HHO) I am sure you do not by your comment...The challenger uses HHO (hydroxy) and yes it did explode. A brown's gas torch works on different principal. It uses atomic hydrogen/oxygen. This is why these torches operate at about 270 degreesF
yet will melt tungsten at 6000F. Atomic reaction of hydrogen atoms with the material you are welding. Do some research before you criticize my work.....

I am fine tuning my electrolizer hopefully to work with just water...
This is why I asked if there was someone skilled in electronics interested in my project.
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