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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
A few years ago a retard HHO scientists Darwin awarded him self and injured 2 other people doing this.
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It is true that mixing the output gasses together under pressure can result in the hydrogen reaching the point of spontaneous combustion. Hydrogen has a very low energy of ignition even if it's ignition temperature is high at standard temperature and pressure (STP). By adding pressure, the added latent energy causes the lowering of the ignition temperature. Once the ignition temperature coincides with the energy of ignition . . . Boom!
But, if you know what you are doing, things are perfectly safe. And I know what I'm doing.