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  • Heating with Hydroxy

    Initial Objectives

    - Learning how to safely generate Hydroxy Gas.

    - Documenting the methods by which it may be used as a source of fuel for generation of radiant heat.

    - Provision of evidence for these methods.


    Video Section

    There have been a number of videos uploaded for purposes of showing the
    production of heat from hydrogen-oxygen gas, one in particular by
    InstallGuys whereby an underwater torch flame heats a resevoir of water.
    Heating Water With HHO Hydroxy Hydrogen Part 1 of 2 from HHOG Labs - YouTube

    Another showing pressurized hydrogen gas fueling a circular apparatus of
    unknown construction emitting non-torch flames underneath a large water
    boiler.
    hydrogen powerd water heater - YouTube
    using hydrogen to heat water - YouTube

    One more in which an infrared gas heater is fueled with a mixture of
    hydroxy gas and propane.
    HEATER WITH HHO - YouTube

    InstallGuys also features a heater apparatus that is composed of a set of
    metal tubes and blower fan.
    Hydrogen Hydroxy HHO Heat Exchanger from HHOG Labs for Home Heater - YouTube

    There is an indoor barrel-type heater design with a set of torches
    underneath a top-level fan drawing room air through from the lower
    portion.
    MESHON hho heater 2 advanced off grid heater - YouTube

    Finally and of great interest is a heater built with the use of metal
    tubes allowing collection of heat from the hydroxy flame into a vertical
    column, then allowing it to exit from a nearby portal.
    Part 3 of 6 HHO Gas Radiant Heating 2010 - YouTube

    --- End Video Section ---


    The following are a number of gas heating devices, some utilizing catalyst
    material for producing infrared radiation, allowing much greater use of
    the energy within the propane or natural gas fuel they are designed to
    use.

    It is said that the viscosity, or density of hydroxy gas is such that it
    will dissipate through the air at a rate approximately 10x that of
    traditional gas fuels. One thing that is unknown to me at this point is
    whether or not one of these standard heating devices may be used with
    hydroxy gas without any custom modifications.

    Normally the flame burners are built to allow premixture of air with the
    pressurized gas, which would be a problem, but as for the radiant-type
    devices it seems less certain. Would the heat be too much and produce a
    meltdown effect?



    [ With open hydroxy flame, the buildup of toxic air-combustion byproducts
    is certain without proper ventilation. ]

    Links

    Directory:Electrolysis - PESWiki
    Directory:Electrolysis - PESWiki

    Water Fuel Cell Open Source Project - PESWiki
    OS:Water Fuel Cell - PESWiki

    Ravi's Water Fuel Cell Replication - Panacea University
    Panacea University - Courses
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