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Originally Posted by canuck111
I have built a pretty good electrolyzer and can create the gas.
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What performance specifications have you achieved?
What kg of water input electrolyzed per hour?
What electrical input per hour?
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Understanding why and how it works has led me to a possible solution to running a vehicle on just HHO not as an additive.
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If your source of electricity comes from RE it will be cleaner than Gasoline.
A BEV will travel further on the same amount of input electricity... ICE efficiency it very low.
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As far as heat is concerned there is very little evidence of heat in any of my experiments.
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A brown's gas torch works on different principal. It uses atomic hydrogen/oxygen. This is why these torches operate at about 270 degreesF
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Can't have it both ways ... if the chemical reaction produces heat in the torch ... the same chemical reaction will produce heat in an ICE.
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'brown's gas' torches can produce flame temperatures up to 2,800 Degrees C ( 5,072 F ) when premixed in a 2:1 ratio with pure oxygen... 270 is on the extremely low end.