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FlashBackKiller
(3 weeks ago)
How do I get High Quality on my videos ?
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audilove06
(3 weeks ago)
Hello,
Sir, I am very proud of your work. I like to help out with your research. Currently I have developed a cell out of 316 ss and I am getting a lot of production about 1l/min. However the 20 cell +-+-+-+- configuration heats up the water enormously. I use distilled water only and a 130 amp 38volt power supply from a wire feed welder (home depot). I studied electronics at ITT tech but Stanley Meyers electronics is far beyond what I learned so far. I am building Dave Lawton's pwm and hope to get better results. I was wondering If you could send me some information on how to build voltage intensifier circuit from figure 3-22 memo WFC 422 DA page 3-38 of Mayers manual. I hope that is not to much asked of you. I was also wondering what a resonant charging choke 56 in that same figure is? is it what you showed us on you tube. Thank you very much for your work again. |
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zeropointfuel
(1 month ago)
excellent job your videos are a great resource for anyone involved in the new energy movement to thumbs-up
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jab0805
(1 month ago)
SirHoax, I have just built and installed my first HHO cell in my 1993 nissan pick-up. I am not seeing a great increase in MPG. The cell is drawing more than 10 amps, but less than 15. I have a 175 watt inverter. It's not hooked up to my system yet. Where do I add the inverter, and how do I drop the amps? I think if I can drop the amps, I'll get better results. I tried to add it after the PWM, but I didn't get any production. HELP!
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sirHOAX
(1 month ago)
A feasible and economic method of producing hydrogen and oxygen as potential fuels, from water. The process employs as the energy source, sunlight, which is separated into its infrared portion and its ultraviolet light portion. These are concentrated, and in a first stage the infrared is used to heat the water, under pressure to a superheated steam which is contacted with a steam decomposition catalyst in a chamber which is subjected to concentrated ultraviolet light. The result is separation of the water by a combination of thermal energy and photolytic effect into its component elements, hydrogen and oxygen, which can be collected individually and used as fuel sources.
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intelligentone
(1 month ago)
Meet you at the top.
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altfueltechnology
(2 months ago)
HomeMade Power = #1
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MergeOneWorld
(2 months ago)
Sir,
I have never worked on cars but have always wanted to. What you are doing is very exciting. I have an '89 Chevy series 1500 with a 350 engine and want to convert it to HHO solely. Don't know where you are with your trials but am thrilled to have found your information. Can you suggest something in a kit form that I can buy and take to my mechanic. If you have plans please let me know. Thanks again for all you do. With great admiration, R. |
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Robttm
(2 months ago)
Great info,, Thanks,, keep up the awesome work,,
Cheers Rob |
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peeweemooremusic
(2 months ago)
Keep up the good work!
-Peewee Moore |