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-RA-
Oct24-07, 10:26 AM
Denny Klein has (allegedly) discovered a way to turn H2O into HHO with very considerable energy output. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=resxQ9PgiqY I think this is a different process to the other 'salt water energy' thread so i'll start a new one here. It does look impressively powerful, in just three seconds he turns a large ball of metal into glowing liquid state. When he burns something with it, afterwards it turns straight back to water!, which is the part i find amazing about it. i'm not sure what to think, seems to good to be true.

mgb_phys
Oct24-07, 10:40 AM
He splits water into H2 and O2 with electricty and then burns them in a torch.
Not exactly new, for prior art on burning H2 + O2 see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindenburg_disaster

The problem is that it takes a lot more electricity to split the water than you get back and both H2 and O2 are tricky to handle.

-RA-
Oct24-07, 10:54 AM
so this sort of energy output is not exceptional then?

mgb_phys
Oct24-07, 11:00 AM
Nope oxy-hydrogen torches are quite common - they are hotter than oxy-acetylene and are easier to cut some steels with because the oxygen helps a slag form.

They tend to get used for small scale jewellery work because they are easy to control and the oxygen burns off some impurities as you work.

-RA-
Oct24-07, 11:06 AM
looks pretty impressive though, i wouldn't mind a tool in my garage like that!

Is the electricity required for this supplied by typical mains power then? it doesn't mention how the electricity to produce this effect is produced i dont think.

CEL
Oct24-07, 12:05 PM
looks pretty impressive though, i wouldn't mind a tool in my garage like that!

Is the electricity required for this supplied by typical mains power then? it doesn't mention how the electricity to produce this effect is produced i dont think.

In order to split water you need a DC power supply.

russ_watters
Oct24-07, 10:08 PM
This is a hoax. Consider what HHO could possibly be. It is a molecule with two hydrogens and one oxygen. There is another name for that and another way of writing it...