Showing posts with label HHO Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HHO Technology. Show all posts

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Blown up Jar Cap



Ozzie Freedom advised us not to use fire near the Water Fuel Cell. Well my colleague decided to see if it was producing real HHO and used a lighter near the tube.

BOOM! Holy smoke, did this thing blew up. He was not skeptical anymore after this :)

Then we proceeded to use HHO on a lawnmower, worked like a charm.

Next step is a car. I'll keep you informed on the results.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Jugernut Power Extreme HHO Resonance Generator

I would love to know if any of the readers have evaluated or heard of an evaluation of the following technology.


Marco Cruz has developed the way to produce Hydroxy gas by combining the technology of coil techniques and resonance to produce hydrogen as necessary. The power consumption is equally proportional to the amount of hydrogen that is required. Apparently, unlike other hydroxy generators, this method does not "require" an electrolyte to generate hydrogen. The metal used is stainless steel wool instead of stainless steel plating.

The unit is available as a kit.
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(Full Article: http://peswiki.com)

Thursday, July 10, 2008

The hunt for grade 316L stainless steel wire.

Dear readers, if you happen to know where to get stainless steel wire, please let me know, it has to be grade 316L and gauge 20. A Californian company refused to ship what I needed last week, so I'm back to square one, looking for it around Ottawa or online.

Friday, June 27, 2008

JAPANESE WATER POWERED CAR!!

Amazing reproduction of an hydrogen car. This was already made by Stanley Meyer.

(Correction) This technology is very similar to what Stanley Meyer had, but instead of using a combustion engine, this generates electricity to drive an electric motor. Thanks to one of our Reader for this correction.



Sunday, June 22, 2008

Gotta love Canadian Tire!

I finally managed to get the Jar and the cap required. The Canadian Tire Store on West Hunt Club had both the plastic cap and the right size Jar for the experiment. I also got the automotive hose there. Probably the most expensive part so far.

And how convenient to have a PetSmart not too far to get the valve as well.

I got the Plexiglas from Home Depot on Baseline, just east of Woodroff.

All I am missing now is the bubbler cap and I can complete my first experiment.

There is some great resources on YouTube and all over the Internet for more material, tips and tricks!