25 thoughts on “Hydrogen generator

  1. taylorthe1 says:

    asians are intellegent, they will soon be the world leaders, and the mexicans will be the population, and the white people will be the confused ones living on the street

  2. waynedavisband says:

    absolutely right pump the h2 through the tank until there is no more oxy in there and test by bubbling the gas into water and burning the bubbles until they burn red only or vaccum the tank out to 0 inches of hugh but purging by filling before pressurizing would probably be best

  3. waynedavisband says:

    your can store any gas other than those that contain oxygen in there mix hho has oxygen and thus will burn or explode in the container it is stored in propain or acetalyne does not nor does straight h2 hydrogen

  4. CrusaderOfFreeSpeech says:

    No, because the pressure in the inner tank isn’t right for that to happen. H just combines with O at our atmosphere, compressed will remain as HHO. Probably you’ll get some water on the bottom as pressure goes low and H and O gets in a pressure where they can combine.

  5. wfd57fatman says:

    Let’s see if I get this video straight. You have one tank filled with helium, but labeled hydrogen on the outside for show, then you put machine shop scrap filings in one tank, and tap water in another, both for show. When you fill the plastic bag with the helium and let it go to see it float, then you release loads of helium into the air. Your boss is going to be pissed for swiping and wasting all his expensive cryogenic pump gas!

  6. andher52 says:

    The HH WILL BIND TO SOME THING IN MINUTES BECAUSE IT IS MISSING ONE ELECTRON. O IS THE EASYES AND MOST PLENTYFUL HENSE WATER

  7. blazedkirby says:

    how can you store HHO? does the HH need to be seperated from the O? or can you store it as HHO in the same tank? or does it need to be kept seperated from one another and put in 2 seprate tanks???

  8. clackdwack says:

    oh there is no oxygen output in this process, the oxygen atom attacks the alluminium and only h2 is produced turning the all i think into alluminium oxide???

  9. clackdwack says:

    storing both gases isnt a problem, if theres no ignition sourse, same as acetalyne or LPg, propane etc, any stored exposive gas is dangerous, if hydrogen explodes because of the pressence of a ignition, well death would be a lot quicker i think then the other types of gases

  10. mofoxing says:

    Nice set up. However, did you purge the O2 from the system before storing the gas into the tank? If not, that tank is a sitting bomb!!

  11. scottwstew says:

    oh i bet thats one of those drano type set ups like the kids use, b/c lye, and aluminum have a chemical reaction in the water, and creates all that gas. i thought of doing that to but thats kewl, no batteries git r done.

  12. neoartifact says:

    Salts are produced in this system I believe. They can be used in industry so it’s not all bad and I doubt it’s highly toxic.

  13. 1gunner1000 says:

    how do you guys no he dint use gallium and aluminum? Those 2 metals put out lots of hho without any electrolysis or pollution.

  14. jmh11962 says:

    so… what are you guys going to do with the toxic chemical sludge that’s left over???
    i’m kinda hoping that you’ll mix in with your drinking water, so that it doesn’t wind up in
    mine….

  15. qweszxcqazesc says:

    check out algae diesel. Shell is also into it.

    I think it is promising, algae also produce hydrogen but very limited. production could be very cheap, all the fuel we are using today are derived from algae way back in time.

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