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Author Topic: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?  (Read 128836 times)

Jokker

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #45 on: February 21, 2009, 10:16:25 PM »
So what about results ...

Are there anything resent and noticeable ?

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #46 on: February 22, 2009, 07:23:12 PM »
We've posted a feature page on this technology over at
http://peswiki.com/energy/OS:HHOHHU_--_Hydroxy_Home_Heating_Unit

I spoke with inventor Randy Bunn and his partner, Mark Akkerman last night.  They filed a patent in January, and they plan to quasi open source this, similar to what we did with the Bedini_SG project at PESWiki.  They are interested in utilizing our PESWiki site to house the open source information.  I've linked to this OverUnity thread from that page as an additional resource for the project.

Under the "replications" section, I've cited a couple of the reports listed here at this thread at OverUnity.com.  If you've done a replication, feel free to edit the above page and add your report.

I've also commenced an email discussion list specific to this project: http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/HHOHHU/

Here is what I've posted in the opening of the page:

HHOHHU has developed a self-contained home heating unit, along with a hybrid furnace conversion that utilizes water as its fuel. Electrolysis is used to split the water molecule into hydrogen and oxygen, which is burned to generate the heat. Their 1.0 version of the HHOHHU draws ~450 Watts and can heat 1,000 square feet.

They sell plans for the system to enable people to build one of these from parts available from the local hardware store. A patent was filed in January 2009, just prior to making the plans available. The company is quasi open sourcing the design for further development. Devices can be made for personal use, but commercial development needs to be licensed with the company. A kit is coming soon, but they do have some of they key components, such as the two cells involved, available for purpose now. They are also working on gearing up to mass produce these.

They say they have sold hundreds of copies of the plans, and have not had any refund requests; with several known successful replications personally witnessed. While their plans describe how to make every component, they do make some of the more difficult components available for sale, such as the two cells, the case, the flash arrester, and the heat sinks.

The savings on energy is supposedly enough to pay for the materials within as little as three months. Their electrolysis system draws from the best hydroxy technology they've seen, each cell producing 2 liters per minute, at 12.5 amps and 12 volts. The key to their system is the heat exchanger that extracts the heat from the very unusual flame that has been shown to be able to melt tungstun in just a few seconds. They also put to use the heat generated from the power controller, the electrolysis, and even the fan.

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #47 on: February 24, 2009, 02:56:39 AM »
TV news spot for the above heater pic Sterling posted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHdDA_XXSps

Seems they are doing the open source thing. ;)

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #48 on: March 03, 2009, 08:22:48 AM »
You're right broli, I am looking forward to you purchasing those plans and building the unit. Afterall, like you wrote, "$40 is no money at all..."

Let us know how it goes.

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$40  isn't any money when it's on .... for free

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« Last Edit: March 03, 2009, 11:21:59 AM by hartiberlin »

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #49 on: March 03, 2009, 08:28:57 AM »
We've posted a feature page on this technology over at
http://peswiki.com/energy/OS:HHOHHU_--_Hydroxy_Home_Heating_Unit

I spoke with inventor Randy Bunn and his partner, Mark Akkerman last night.  They filed a patent in January, and they plan to quasi open source this, similar to what we did with the Bedini_SG project at PESWiki.  They are interested in utilizing our PESWiki site to house the open source information.  I've linked to this OverUnity thread from that page as an additional resource for the project.

Please don´t post copyrighted material over here !

Regards, Stefan. (admin)
« Last Edit: March 03, 2009, 11:20:40 AM by hartiberlin »

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #50 on: March 03, 2009, 05:25:28 PM »
Fran:
Great explanation. You sound like a physicist.  What is the Link to Jovian?
Another great idea is Kim's patent at BrownsGas company in Korea. You can burn brown's gas in a closed ceramic vessel and it turns into a self-sustaining plasma...nearly. Gas input can be turned way down and enormous heat is output.
It helps to understand water is from comets (ice) and comets are trailings of the surface of the sun....fire...that have spun off into outer space. So the fact that water can burn nearly perpetually without exaust is realizing the surface of the sun burns continuously over and over.
Robb

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #51 on: March 04, 2009, 12:05:46 AM »
Please don´t post copyrighted material over here !

Regards, Stefan. (admin)

I'm not sure what you're calling "copyrighted material".  The material cited is shuff I wrote, which I posted here.

If you're referring to the phrase "HHO", I'm not an attorney, but I can't see how anyone could claim to copyright that term that has been used widely by the international, open community that has been following, tinkering, and developing the technology.

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #52 on: March 04, 2009, 12:33:57 AM »
I'm guessing its the picture.

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #53 on: March 04, 2009, 11:12:04 AM »
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from froarty: So your easiest experiment is to use heat to disassociate the hydrogen in the same pipe sourcing your flame so use a thick long pipe and heat in the middle in case you have leaks at the connectors and instead of killing yourself trying to create a skeletal catalyst experiment with creating "Casimir gaps" - try sand, lime or conductive powders in the heated tube -crystaline would be best- the facets not only create the gaps which would form the casimir geometry but they also allow the gas to diffuse through - there is a property of hydrogen diffusing though metal lattices to become monatomic naturally such that if you had a crystaline metal powder you might not even need to heat the tubes which is the method Jovian is proposing. Or any other method to make your hydrogen monatomic but this is the other reason this process is so difficult to uncover is that hydrogen wants to immediately drop energy and form a molecule -if you keep it monatomic long enough to enter a casimir cavity they become hydrinos appearing to shrink -if they bond while shrunk they cannot freely grow back to normal when exiting the field and nature has to break the bonds restoring the mon atomic energy levels and rearming them for the next cavity - if you have these cavities adjacent to each other like Jovian you can repeat this procedure over and over turning nature into a hydrino thermal rectifier.
Fran
This is very interesting! Do you have any more information on that? Do you refer to pure Hydrogen? What i am producing with the drycell is Hydroxy.

@Robb077,  i played just around a little bit with the gas, and was putting the flame very close to the surface of a bowl of water, and the interesting thing was, that i got hundreds of very little bangs and one ore two times a bigger one. To me it looked, like the hydrogen in the water was disassociated!?
Some kind like a Plasmareaktion?! Now i imagine, to have a Flame under the water, just strong enough to get such kind of a reaction do produce even more hydrogen and heat.
Do you have any more information about this Korean patent?

woodpecker




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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #54 on: March 04, 2009, 11:26:21 AM »
I'm not sure what you're calling "copyrighted material".  The material cited is shuff I wrote, which I posted here.

If you're referring to the phrase "HHO", I'm not an attorney, but I can't see how anyone could claim to copyright that term that has been used widely by the international, open community that has been following, tinkering, and developing the technology.

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hyperhho

had posted the stuff that hhohhu.com sells.

So I removed the links.

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ramset

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #55 on: March 04, 2009, 01:34:46 PM »

Robb077

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #56 on: March 04, 2009, 04:39:11 PM »
Woodpecker:
Regarding the plasma hho patent, go to Brownsgas.com and on the left index there is "patents"...go there. One is Kim's patent on a ceramic oven inputing HHO. Great heat...read the patent. Go to US Patents to see the drawings. Nothing special exotic. Just redundant burning of hho in a ceramic container with low input. Enough heat is claimed for a nursery. Sounds like over unity.

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #57 on: March 04, 2009, 09:33:36 PM »
Hy all,

i just posted a video at youtube have a look, it is maybe the beginning of exploding/imploding Water ;D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1DRxZDcqsM

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #58 on: March 05, 2009, 05:15:15 PM »
As promised yesterday, another Video is now on line! Here you can really hear the bubbles ex/imploding!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TFqJi4FjybA

Greets woodpecker

ramset

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Re: HHOHHU.com HHO heater. Is it overunity ?
« Reply #59 on: March 06, 2009, 01:47:37 AM »
Woodpecker

VERY VERY GOOD

And I agree strange ,HHO burning at 8500 feet per second VERY UNLIKELY UNBURNED HHO PUSHED INTO THE WATER FROM YOUR TORCH

Chet

PS I am working on some things to give more gas with less Watts, Will keep you /all informed