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Author Topic: Generating H and O separately  (Read 10412 times)

Mark69

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Re: Generating H and O separately
« Reply #15 on: June 08, 2008, 05:33:17 AM »
I believe they have 5000 psi tanks in carbon fiber.  Roy Mcallister (spelling?)has a one I believe in his "test" car.  Search for him or go to knowledge publications, they have a bunch of hydrogen stuff.

Also, to answer 22350 s question, you can have a pressure switch in your generator.  If you are not using all the gas you are producing, it will build up pressure in the generator.  You then have a pressure switch that will turn off the electricity to the generator.  Once pressure drops, switch closes and production starts again.  No need for storage, no bomb to worry about.

Mark

resonanceman

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Re: Generating H and O separately
« Reply #16 on: June 08, 2008, 05:48:20 AM »
H storage isn't really a problem. There are large, carbon fiber tanks for H I've seen online rated to 3000psi. It would be interesting to see some research data at what pressures and volumes HHO storage is do-able at the volumes and pressures we need.

Guys

Before  you  go  spending lots of   money  on  tanks and pumps  for HHO  please  do a little more research .

HHO is  just water ........from what I have read  if  you try to store it for more than a few minutes  you  will end up  with a tank  with some water  in the  bottom of it .   


In my opinion  the  best reason for  seperating   them  is  to end up  with  a storable fuel


gary

22350

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Re: Generating H and O separately
« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2008, 08:34:52 AM »
Guys

Before  you  go  spending lots of   money  on  tanks and pumps  for HHO  please  do a little more research .

HHO is  just water ........from what I have read  if  you try to store it for more than a few minutes  you  will end up  with a tank  with some water  in the  bottom of it .   


In my opinion  the  best reason for  seperating   them  is  to end up  with  a storable fuel


gary

I never wanted to store HHO.  I want to generate H and O separately.


22350

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Re: Generating H and O separately
« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2008, 08:41:18 AM »
So this is my question:

Is anyone building separate gas generators?

Are there any detailed plans fro more robust generators?



22350

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Re: Generating H and O separately
« Reply #19 on: June 09, 2008, 09:36:31 AM »
After reading about Bob Boyce, I think that I am convinced that the HHO generator is the way to go.


i humbly remove my request for separate generation

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