HYDROGEN MICROTORCH - HHO Welding Torch

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Atomic hydrogen welding torch using the HHO gas output from a series electrolyzer. This torch can melt steel, vaporize glass, and even melt through granite, even though its flame is only a few millimeters across!

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HYDROGEN MICROTORCH - HHO Welding Torch

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  • how did u make this????????????

    dude plz tell me where u got the instructions to make the hydrogen microtorch

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  • plasma = 20,000 c ...

    plasma = 20,000 c

    en.wikipedia . org/wiki/Plasma_cutting

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  • plasma = 20,000 c ...

    plasma = 20,000 c

    en.wikipedia . org/wiki/Plasma_cutting

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  • It's oxidizing ...

    It's oxidizing granite.

    It's an oxygen cutting torch.

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  • hard to tell ...

    hard to tell distance in some of the shots.
    Not a complaint, just kinda funny because at
    some points it looks like your about to torch the tube. later, a bic lighter is in the backround, but it looks under 2 inches away... :P Thanks for the video.

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  • If you could take a ...

    If you could take a temperature reading on that flame you would see that its burning at 5800 degrees fahrenheit. Twice as hot as a plasma torch!

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  • Excellent, Im ...

    Excellent, Im working on a similar project.

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  • Monoatomic hydrogen ...

    Monoatomic hydrogen and oxygen would instantly react generating water and copious amounts of energy, significantly more than usual as the activation energy of reaction ie breaking the H-H and O=O bonds has been removed.

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  • Could you hook a ...

    Could you hook a hho torch to a stirling engine to power a small alternator? If that produced more energy than the battery used to power the torch you would really have something.

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  • do you have a video ...

    do you have a video showing your HHO generator or how you're producing the gas?

    By jkouAwstar [Affiliate User] 1204154319 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • can you help us by ...

    can you help us by telling us where to get the parts inside the flash back that you made and how to make it, and have seen sirhoax flash back which one works better.thanks

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  • nope! it doesn't ...

    nope! it doesn't burn under water! unless the gas is exiting at very high velcity.

    By tvryb [Affiliate User] 1202256545 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • wrong. a ...

    wrong. a stoichiometric mix of H2 and O2 is not what Brown's gas is. In Browns gas the Hydrogen is mono-atomic! "H1" Also some Browns gas generators ionize the H atoms to yield a pure proton. VERY DIFFERENT from simple H2. THIS HAS BEEN PROVEN! Because the H and O atoms haven't been separated in the cell, they remain in a state of electrical balance allowing them to be monoatomic. by adding a small amount of air into the HHO, the implosion characteristics vanish because the H reverts to H2.

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  • Hydrogen Technology ...

    Hydrogen Technology Applications frudesters. dont deal whats already free to anyone on this planet

    By msdnvp [Affiliate User] 1202111140 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • why not just bubble ...

    why not just bubble the gas through water as a flame arrester. what about porus bronze gas filters for an arrester.. ? or does the foam melt and seal things off.

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  • What is the plastic ...

    What is the plastic material in the arrestor? Where do you get it?

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  • That was just what ...

    That was just what i was telling.
    The torch is running on a stochiometric mix
    of H2 and O2 not atomic hydrogen gas.
    And certainly not Browns gas, Kleingas Aguygen or HHO,because that are not other gasses but only trade names for the same; easier for scam artists to make claims about extra-ordinary
    properties.

    By maituub [Affiliate User] 1200393686 Reply Spam Moderate Up Moderate Down
  • HHO gas or Klein ...

    HHO gas or Klein gas is an oxyhydrogen mixture made by water electrolysis and has been trademarked Aquygen by the firm Hydrogen Technology Applications

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  • Temperatures of ...

    Temperatures of about 1050° F are usually required for mixtures of hydrogen with air or oxygen to autoignite at 14.7 psia; however, at pressures from 3 to 8 psia, autoignitions have occurred near hot hydrogen and flash fire. The primary hazard of using hot

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  • Do not compress the ...

    Do not compress the HHO past 25 psi... it will explode. you can compress hydrogen alone but the HHO is a mix of oxygen and hydrogen. just as in an diesel internal coombustion engine, when you compress you get heat that will heat untill the flash point. bang!!!! you could take out your block.

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  • yep, it is ...

    yep, it is definitely a stew!

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  • high pressure is ...

    high pressure is one major hurdle which I have yet to tackle. Ideally I would like to compress the HHO down to a liquid, and not blow up in the process. How feasible that would be is anyones best guess.

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  • you are correct sir

    you are correct sir

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  • Try to fill up the ...

    Try to fill up the butane torch with hho gas. Even a small hho generator like that one should be able to fill up the butane torch in a few hours as long as the cell can take the PSI's. How many PSI's can the HHO gas build up to before it explodes ? It would be nice to see some presure tests and a torch working with hho gas.

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  • believe me, I have ...

    believe me, I have a butane torch and it doesn't even come close. This torch can melt solid stone in a matter of seconds.
    google: "brown's gas torch"

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  • when I build a ...

    when I build a bigger torch (which I am currently) I'm going to show how to weld a piece of steel re-bar to a concrete block!

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