Hi All,
In the last few days I have researched the storage of HHO gas and as it is very dangerous
to pressurize it, there is a much easier solution to this.
To store the energy output of a solar panel for evenings and nightly usage,
when the sun no longer shines,
you can just use the right HHO and air mix in a digester setup like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjiDVu4adishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KJR2hP9nI0This one was made for animal manure,
but if you just use a solar panel to power an HHO electrolyzer and
also power an airpump to pump air into the HHO gas in a controlled manner,
so the HHO and air mix is just set this way, so it burns slow enough like
propane gas, it could be stored very well in this rising plastic barrel drum
and this way you can store it quite nicely.
Then you can cook with it or heat your house with it
or run a generator with it to produce electricity.
This is a very green renewable cycle and you could combine it with
generating biogas this way to get more gas during the day, when the sun shines.
So biogas and HHO gas plus air could be mixed together to
be stored under these barrel drums and then be piped into the home to
get "free" gas for cooking or heating purposes..
Here is an animation,how the HHO and air gas mix can be stored:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiHDQClpZfIThe yellow barrel drum lifts up, when the gas is produced under it
and if you use up the gas the yellow barrel drum is falling down again.
If you put a weight up on the yellow drum you have always enough pressure
in the gas, so it will be pumped this way into your house.
Here is another video of a guy using this method via horse manure to
generate enough methane gas to cook in his home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2SMQGUuY3gBut you can do it also with HHO and air mix via solar panels and have
a simular burn speed like propane.
Here is somebody on youtube, who has already done this
completely just with solar panels:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKMseksA-H0He seems also to store this HHO and air mix gas in
pressurized steel tanks, so it seems not to be more dangerous,
than storing propane or butane in gas tanks.
Regards, Stefan.