Added: Mar 26, 2008
From: pjckac1
Duration: 6:20
We received some comments asking us to try it in Distilled Water and as you see now it does work. In this new video we are using 100% Stainless Steel Pipes & 100% Stainless Steel Bolts and 100% Stainless Steel Nut Caps.
Channel: Education
Tags: car cell fuel gas hho hydrogen on oxygen runs that water
Rating: 4.43 (7 ratings) Views: 19656' favoriteCount='31 Comments: 26
pjckac1 Says:
Apr 11, 2008 - If you think heating the water creates hydrogen gas and oxygen than try heating water on your cooking stove to a boiling point and try lighting the bubbles. You will get nothing. If heating water was creating hydrogen and oxygen this would mean you have in your hot water tank and that would be dangerous think about it.
pjckac1 Says:
Apr 11, 2008 - The plastic is not a conductor. The bubbles are coming from inside the pipes. If you were to research the entire Internet of videos I can almost guarantee you will not see anyone using stainless steel pipes and stainless steel bolts. I am using 316 purity stainless steel pipes. The stainless steel bolts are from a local hardware store and I do not know the quality. They are working together excellent.
BOBSTER00001 Says:
Apr 17, 2008 - doesnt seem to work that well.. but it is working. better than nonthing.
adam3176 Says:
Apr 23, 2008 - What a pile of SHIT. total garbage. I seen people Light years ahead of you.. and they still suck. the best one i seen so far is Gorilla cell. and thats still not as good as mine.
pjckac1 Says:
Apr 23, 2008 - To: adam3176 Let Me see your HHO Machine, if you can do better let me see your video. Put up the video or shut up.
adam3176 Says:
Apr 23, 2008 - Put the lug nuts back on the car.. they work better on the rim
pjckac1 Says:
Apr 24, 2008 - If you have nothing better to do, go bother someone else. It is time for you to grow up.
12monkkeys Says:
May 3, 2008 - To "adam3176" Lets see yours punk. Post your video or fuck up. Cowards like you talk a huge game but never produce shit. Now go play with your dolls, loser. Good going "pjckac1", thanks for the info, please keep us updated. I'm becoming very interested in trying this and your videos are a great help. Seems everyone else just wants money for plans and shows shit on what they have done.
12monkkeys Says:
May 3, 2008 - Adam3176, you are showing you true age and how immature you are. What are you 13 or 14 years old? Nothing more than a little punk that would get a slap in the head and run away crying to his mother before ever making a comment like this in the real world. You are a fucking coward... Post a video of your great invention that you said was better than the rest. You never made shit and the only thing you can accomplish is to change batteries in your toys. Punk ass little kid.
hydrogenassist Says:
May 7, 2008 - I think your right I don't think that is distilled water. Probably just a company cutting cost by just turning on the tap and filling gallon jugs. Anybody ever tested distilled water on the market?. The people selling the stuff probably only thought people would just drink it. Nobody would know the difference. Sounds like a 60 minutes bit!
wxb200 Says:
May 15, 2008 - 12volt, 5amps??? You should try and add a suction pump to the top of the container, it should produce more gas than it would at normal atmospheric pressure...
221532008 Says:
Jun 2, 2008 - Only plausible explanation is there is some electrolyte in the water.. container washed with tap water... distilled water wasn't really distilled...
chaosvisum Says:
Jun 7, 2008 - all water has a natural amount of hyronium and hydroxide ions present though in small amounts, this could facilitate electrolysis at that rate check your chemistry
xCharbel Says:
Jun 9, 2008 - Hydronium** it seems to me.. it's something more then the 1 x10^-7 or what ever concetration of HO- and H3O+
777274 Says:
Jun 12, 2008 - OK, so basically to explain this result, the metal wont be 100% pure (and will give off contaminants), nor will the plastic in either of the jars holding the water. Not even the water will be 100% h2o. Pure Water _will_ not conduct electricity, it's that simple. However I think it's a nice way of showing there is no point in adding loads of electrolyte if there is no need to produce large amounts of gas in a short time.
mrcamel7 Says:
Jun 25, 2008 - You can't perform electrolysis on pure h2o; it's not conductive. There is already a small concentration of electrolytes in the water by the time you get it. Furthermore, your setup is very crude. Dust from the air floating down in to the water alone is enough to dismiss the results. Maybe for your next video you could try using a little more care - for example, keeping your hand out of the water. I had to re-write that sentence about 10 times so it wouldn't sound extremely mean :P
KypHeM Says:
Jun 25, 2008 - you will get better efficiency just using the battery to power the electric motor. The law states that you ALWAYS need more energy to produce ANY energy. Its the fundametal LAW of physics.
PDXLAD Says:
Jun 26, 2008 - You haven't really experimented with this stuff, have you? I make colloidal products using ZERO PPM, tds, pure water all the time!
teyd Says:
Jun 27, 2008 - What you're doing is simple Hidrolysis, it's done for decades (not to say centuries), and the material used today are highly sofisticated. Just try letting your device turned on for a longer time on a higher voltage, like 110/120/127v. You will see the steel corrosion. Even stainless. And another modern tech issue is the ammount of energy lost as Heat. Just search for hydrolysis on google you will find plenty of stuff. Here in Brasil we do this kind of experiment in hischool labs.
pjckac1 Says:
Jun 27, 2008 - To: teyd Looking at your videos you do not have any experiments to talk about. Watch all the information in my favorites. After reviewing other individuals inventions how other people are trying to make change in the world oil consumption you have nothing to talk about. Some people do a lot of complaining and whining and crying but do not have anything to show to benefit the world. If you have nothing good to say, say nothing
Vistal1 Says:
Jun 29, 2008 - Use less electrolyte and you will draw less amps.
pankoo Says:
Jul 4, 2008 - just add some soda you will be better of
valt3r24h Says:
Jul 16, 2008 - Paralel cell , no good. Do it in series.
bunoboy380 Says:
Jul 24, 2008 - great cell keap it coming
js75231 Says:
Mar 30, 2008 - Bubbles do not mean you are producing GAS. And yes you have to have a electrlyte added to water to do electrolysis. but I have read that this is not actually electralysis. It said what is being done here is that we are producing gas by heating up the water. I dont know.