Home Heating Experiments with HHO Hydrogen MiniTorch




Here is another mini torch experiment with 1/2" black pipe end cap from home-depot. Regards, sirHOAX …

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26 Responses to “Home Heating Experiments with HHO Hydrogen MiniTorch”

  1. virginislandstv says:

    not bad. 3 min flame!! but no bubbler? bad!!!! its a good idea to hve a back up just incase your arrester fails. good work!!
    now what about your car?

  2. Stormrunner0002 says:

    I was thinking of some kind of a transfer unit with a finned ceramic pipe arrangement. Forced air would then blow across the fins taking the heated air to the house.

    Good ceramics can be heated to over 10 000 degrees with the same flame. Lots of BTUs.

  3. kdkinen says:

    awesome, think this could be a full time hot water heater??

  4. Patrick97123 says:

    You need a Bubbler to protect yourself, and your cell…Be Safe

  5. sirHOAX says:

    We could do it. Just have to put our minds into it. The power source is key at this point. It does point to multiple batteries either in series or parallel configuration.

  6. hto1971 says:

    why not the hho gas to a heater it would be gas that go into a house furnec

  7. hhoguru232004 says:

    add a bubbler

  8. xljimmy89 says:

    How many lpm are you running?

  9. MattBlytheTheOne says:

    it is basically damping the burn effect by mixing the HHO with an inert gas.

  10. MattBlytheTheOne says:

    No problem! the simplest method I have heard of is you feedback the exhaust gases from the outlet manifold, the extent of the mix regulates the rate off the hydrogen burn. It’s in Meyers patent for ‘Water Fuel Cell’ apparently depending on the mixture you can get any burn rate you want…

  11. reftri says:

    1-What is the longest you have been able to a flame going?
    2-How many watts of power are you using?
    3-How much you can stored HHO?
    4-How far have you have going on this proto-type heater
    5-have you made new improvements to go longer with the heating process or to keep the flame a live,,for at least 1hr?

  12. reftri says:

    can you give us and example of how you can mix HHO with a non-combustible gas,,,and be able to control the temparature of the flame caming out of a HHO torc?it will be really nice to explain it for all the readers out-here

  13. Mekill60 says:

    wow, that probably will explode- The tube coming out of the the water should go through an other container with water to make HHO bubbles and have a tube coming out of that container to your torch.. I know this sounds confusing, but if you check on other vids, you can see that the people use two containers instead of 1.

  14. mvonbraun says:

    4 July 08

    Thank you very much for your interesting, clever demonstration. I’m interested in a fuel cell for home energy during non sunlight hours when our Photo Voltaic (PV) system is sleeping.

    While watching your demonstration, it occurred to me that people like you are our best hope for clean, sustainable energy.

    I wish you all the luck that your interests, cleverness and dedication deserve. You are to be admired.

    Michael von Braun
    Major, Military Intelligence
    U.S. Army (R.A., rt.)

  15. gazzzwp says:

    Hi Sir

    I am looking at quite an ambitious project - namely using HHO to heat a cast iron multifuel stove - possibly by filling it with fire brick material. Can you offer me any advice regarding flame spread/diffusion to enable this idea to work? I understand that a directed hydrogen flames are capable of cutting metals, and so I would need the flame to be mre spread. Do you think this wold be a question of nozzle diameter and gas pressure? Any ideas appreciated.

    Gazza

  16. theoneagain says:

    at least you can make a cup of tea using hydrogen cool

  17. vmelkon says:

    someones going to blow to peices one day if they are using premixed H2 and O2

  18. carrierpilot1357 says:

    almost everyone refers it as HHO on youtube and all over the internet.

  19. CombustionGuy says:

    I’d like to make one request. Please stop referring to this as HHO. HHO is H2O, water. Water doesn’t burn. You are electrolyzing water into hydrogen and oxygen. Then,you are allowing them to mix in the volume above the water in the electrolyzer.
    Also, please be extremely careful. You are working with a premixed hydrogen/oxygen gas. As you noted, if your flashback arrestor fails, the electrolyzer will most likely explode.

  20. The777truth says:

    Sirhoax .. What would happen if you included a steady stream of NO2 into the flame?

  21. remilarou says:

    Thats not good, i made a HHO pump action launcher, the check valve worked fine, i didnt have any blow back what so ever.

  22. sledgehammeruk says:

    just some thoughts …
    have you tried to light the flame in the water that you are heating ???
    make a small combustion chamber in the water
    with an igniter across the injecton port
    the hydrogen / oxygen will burn
    and all heat is transfered to the water -
    no waste heat
    the gasses are then condensed back into water

    just a thought ;-)

  23. Alcyone53 says:

    Doesn’t work. The HHO ignites so fast that the pressure will move in ALL directions equally & a hole with a cork will not work. If that were true, then my hose should have been blown loose of my cell. I put the hose on very loose, but when I got a flashback, it blew up the cell (4″ PVC). Use bronze wool as arrestor in at least 2 places, at the tip & at the connector to the cell. You’ll be ok.

  24. Alcyone53 says:

    Check valve does not work. Mine flashed past the valve. Bronze wool moderately packed about 3″ starting from the tip works very well. I also put bronze wool at the end of the hose where it attaches to the HHO cell.

  25. remilarou says:

    Put a check valve just before the arrestor, good insurance policy

  26. Hockessin says:

    I like the first point you made there, but I am not sure I could reasonably apply that in a contructive way.

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