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1. If you managed to get pure (99.999%) Hydrogen separated from the O, you could store it under high pressure and then run an electric fuel cell with it (very expensive and hard to do). Pressure is needed to force the pure H through the membrane that generates the electricity.
2. If u burned the HHO somehow to boil water, you could run a steam engine or turbine generator. There's a lot of problems with this tho, because of the way HHO burns in air (with a low heat); but burns extremely hot when touching metals (likely to burn through any boiler wall or heat exchanger metal quickly).
3. Burn the HHO in a portable generator instead of gasoline. A few have done this; looks like u will prolly need at least 8 lpm of gas to do so. To run on all-HHO the engine's timing will have to be changed; and you may need a new type of ignition system if the present one is magneto-based.
Can you make steam?
Does HHO require more oxygen than already exists in the gas to burn?
Fire is a chemical reaction. Some chemical reactions do continue underwater.
Can a HHO flame continue burning when placed underwater?
We already know HHO burns at different temperatures
for unknown reasons.
Would it burn hotter underwater?
I only found one statement saying it does not burn
underwater. Question is, was it really HHO that did not burn
underwater or some other mixture of gas?
Why is it when you ask a question you only end up with more questions?
Remember to be kind to your mind ...
Tesla quoting Buddha: "Ignorance is the greatest evil in the world."
hi, bugler, you can buy a toy from your local electronics kits place that is a water car, they are very cheep. this little plastic model has a twin electrolisis unit on the back . one gives out oxy the other h2. this is then fed thru a P.E.M. chamber and runs the the cars electric motor, a grest little model to show how car manufacturers are building hho cars , should only cost $40 ,al
so some have a solar station for no batteries thrills cheers bill.
ps larger pem cells can be bought but are expensive
Looking at panacea and other websites it seems that the technology of hho is already here. Many people are replicating cells and the design is out there.
Also genepax made a almost commercial model.
I would go solar in- DIATOMIC HYDROGEN out..not monatomic.
In fact Jack Nicholson's Car - almost 30 years ago this got rid of gas. (1978).
The next company was untied nuclear..the US government shut them down.
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