any generator available working on 100% HHO?

yapani

any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« on February 7th, 2016, 05:43 AM »
hello guys,

i wanted to know if

-there is any big size (industrial) generator running on hho?

-if there is an affordable way to produce HHO in order to make it economically sound to produce electricity

thanks



massive

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #2, on February 7th, 2016, 09:09 PM »

18 years ago I had VHS of Les Banki of australia , with a series cell running a generator in his garage . this video was from nutech2000 who brought out the Stan Meyer NZ video and the Joe cell .  Ian Hacon (owner) is still on the net .

George Wiseman of Eagle research had VHS of south west concrete ltd (by memory) , again this is  about 18 yr ago . He sells welders  as did Banki .   The series cells produce the most available gas up to this point in time



yapani

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #3, on February 7th, 2016, 11:54 PM »
Hi

thanks for your replies.

so the recently breaktrough by some people (i ve seen some posts about the stan meyer system) didn t find any real life application like producing electricity from it?

is it because the process is still not economically viable?or is there any other reasons?

thanks

someguyfromtheinternet

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #4, on March 19th, 2016, 11:03 AM »
Another noob here, wanted to ask, given there's no 100% HHO system, what is the highest efficiency system, hybrid with petrol/ pyrolysis wood gas, etc?

securesupplies

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #5, on July 7th, 2016, 11:23 AM »
We have some of the First engines that are running on HHO and H2 from tanks or from gas grids, they are not lopping but running designed for full load, 24 hr lubricated high compression high yield warrantied community powering.

talisman

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #6, on July 7th, 2016, 03:49 PM »

I have seen large commercial scale HHO generators manufactured in China for sale on alibaba for a couple of years now.

I have also questioned and advocated an internal combustion engine designed specifically for HHO and thought of a local
motorcycle engine manufactuter that would have the engineering to work with.

It is peculiar that no small gensets or engines have been made for HHO.



talisman

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #7, on July 7th, 2016, 04:00 PM »

As for the affordable way right now there are high efficiency HHO electrolyzers for sale. Calculating the mechanical energy in gasoline and the mechanical energy in HHO the break even point is about $1.20 a liter or $4.80 a US gallon for using a wall
plug. This changes radically with the Kwh cost of your power from the grid.

However some factory automobile electrolyzer have claim of 10% to upwards of 20% increase in fuel efficiency so the alternators may be  under-utilized in vehicles.

The heating value is much lower than say propane or natural gas. 


BillB

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #9, on July 8th, 2016, 01:21 PM »Last edited on July 9th, 2016, 10:03 PM
There is a generator set apparently being manufactured in Ontario, Canada, that runs on pure water (no electrolyte) - it apparently utilizes a turbine engine and produces 5 KVA.  I have not seen it operate and have not seen a video demonstration. Is it real?

You can see it here: http://gdstechnologies.ca

BillB

Re: any generator available working on 100% HHO?
« Reply #10, on July 15th, 2016, 10:47 AM »
Quote from yapani on February 7th, 2016, 05:43 AM
hello guys,

i wanted to know if

-there is any big size (industrial) generator running on hho?

-if there is an affordable way to produce HHO in order to make it economically sound to produce electricity

thanks
Re:  my reply to the post about GDS Technologies in Canada - etc.

As a brief intro to the group, my name is Bill Bourne, i'm a professional musician from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.  I was raised on a farm in Alberta and learned to fix and repair machinery when i was a kid.  In my early 20's i completed my diesel mechanics apprenticeship and then changed professions and focused on music.

As a musician, the resonant aspects of hydrogen/oxygen gas as Stan Meyer developed are very interesting to me.  An interesting development in my music has been a switch from the standard music pitch of A 440 Hz to A 432.  432 definitely feels like it interfaces with the physical world at a deeper and more perceptible level than 440 - and makes music more enjoyable and richer in every way - imho.

I must say this forum is incredible to me - a lot of vital and progressive knowledge being shared.  This, to me, is a great development in global information sharing.  I want to express thanks for those people on the forum who are willing to spread their insights and discoveries around and maintain and promote personal integrity for the greater good of all.  Thank you!

Regarding my post about GDS technologies - apparently Steve Meyer, Stan's brother, is living in Ontario and is involved in a company that treats municipal waste water - especially via 'oxygenation'.  This makes a lot sense given Steve's history.  A question:  is Steve involved in GDS Technologies?

'There is a generator set apparently being manufactured in Ontario, Canada, that runs on pure water (no electrolyte) - it apparently utilizes a turbine engine and produces 5 KVA.  I have not seen it operate and have not seen a video demonstration. Is it real?

You can see it here: http://gdstechnologies.ca '

I'm also working on a resonant tube type dry cell.  To me the advantage of developing a dry cell is that different arrays are then possible - from single or double tube to multi tube arrays that can potentially be adapted to different applications.

Cheers - Bill