HHO heating

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HHO heating

Postby gazzzwp » Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:44 am

Hi all

I propose to to ahead and build a PWM circuit to produce HHO using resonant volatges at low current as per the Dave Lawton design.

I want to look at using the system to heat a cast iron multifuel stove in my lounge (bang!!). Any thoughts regardindg the practicalities of this would be useful.

1) Is a smooth flame from a bubbling HHO water fracturing process possible?

2) Can sufficient power output be produced to heat a stove?

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Postby glenn_aircooled » Sun Jun 01, 2008 5:30 am

Meyer did some work in this regard. He designed a flame spreading / diffusing
system...the reason you need it is that a Pure Hydroxy flame will cut through
any Steel " really easily ".
Look at the Projects section - Chris " Forum Founder".
Did some nice work with Hydroxy Flame.
A constant flame is practical.
I should look at this aspect of hydroxy Use. My heating bill is Huge.!
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