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You need to explain it
OK, I watched the video. But, I don't know much about what you are doing. You are going to have to explain. There is nothing significant being shown here. There are no earth shattering implications. It is just a simple little chemistry experiment that probably has a simple explanation. Obviously you think there is more to it than what is obvious. So, get busy and explain what you think it means. My chemistry teacher produced some "pure" hydrogen gas using electrolysis and then "lit" it and we watched it burn. No explosion like all the wussy girls were afraid of. So, you create HHO gas and it burns? Nothing to see here. Explain WHY I'm wrong and I will try again to think about the "implications" because there does not seem to be any thing new here.There is a reason why science has been successful and technology is widespread. Don't be afraid to do the math and apply the laws of physics.
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I will try and explain
First of all I should state that it isn't my video.
Yes I think this is something special.
He has a burner in the bottom of the pipe burning the hho the pipe gets red hot. The result of burning hho is water vapor (steam) witch exits at the top of the pipe. He then is able to light the steam witch instantly disappears and he now has a second clear blue flame at the top of the pipe.
Sooo yeah this makes for a lot of new questions. Two heaters for the price of one? Maybe you could run a second generator off of the exhaust of the first one? Could you route the steam from the second flame and light a third?
Maybe you don't see any special but I have not see anyone else demonstrate this ability anywhere before.
Two flames for the same price of one I thought people would be interested.
Thank's Wayne for at least taking a look.
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Added hexane
I also watched the video and he clearly says and it is included in the info below the video that he is adding hexane to the HHO. To me it appears he is burning the hexane as it is coming out with the steam. I am not sure why he thinks that is something special but maybe I missed that part. If you saw something I didn't please share what that was. I have spent some time working with HHO but I am not sure where the hexane part comes in or why he added it.
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Yes Hexane
Yes he added hexane to the hho.
People add other gasses to the hho to control the burn so it doesn't burn too hot or flash back. For what ever reason his research has led him to use Hexane.
Please explain why you think that the Hexane would not have been burnt up in the initial flame and would now be available to burn in the leftover steam. That in it's self would be remarkable.
I am not interested in defending his work. I merely presented it.
As I stated before no one else has ever demonstrated this.
That alone makes it worth taking a look at.
People running hho on cars mix their hho with gasoline. Maybe the same effect could be had with that or some other type of gas. The thing is that no one has ever demonstrated that so now the door has been opened let's take a look on the other side of it.
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My son and I have both used HHO as an additive to our diesel trucks and it makes a nice difference. The diesels have more power and burn much cleaner. So I am a fan of using HHO. HHO when burned is already a perfectly balanced mixture of oxygen and hydrogen. So when it burns the oxygen gets used completely up so there is none left to combine with the hexane. The advantage to using it with a diesel or gasoline engine is the extra heat helps the regular fuel to burn more completely with the normal amount of oxygen that is taken into the combustion chamber. In the system shown there is no other source of oxygen that I can see until the hexane gets to the end of the pipe and enters the room. That is why I believe he is only burning hexane at the end of the pipe. I am most definitely not a chemist so I could be entirely wrong about all this. This is just my opinion based on having used HHO personally.
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SisMika
The Hexane is already mixed with the hho before the first burn just like your diesel before combustion. But you already knew that didn't you.
I am not interested in trying to explain the subject any further to anyone who does not want to see the obvious.
This is my final post on this as I could really care less.
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