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reply posted on 9-2-2009 @ 09:48 PM by Anonymous ATS
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The energy produced by burning HHO is many times more than it takes to seperate the water molecule.
As many others here have already alluded, this is completely against the laws of physics. But go ahead and waste your money as there is a sucker born
daily!
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reply posted on 9-2-2009 @ 10:02 PM by UFOTECH
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My simple question is how many BTUs per watt does it make and how does that compare to a resistive heating element? This is the most important thing
they could address on the site and it is not to be found any place.
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reply posted on 17-2-2009 @ 06:42 AM by Chuffer
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Originally posted by Mogwomp
www.youtube.com...
I think this device would be a much better way of heating a home. It uses cavitation to almost instantly heat water. All you would have to do is pump
the heated water through tubes in the floor which is already being used.
Didn't I read somewhere that a larger version than the one shown in the youtube video you gave the link too was installed into a Firestation
somewhere in the US as a test machine and the Firefighters were well impressed?
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reply posted on 26-6-2009 @ 04:34 PM by naycalvert
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Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
There are thinkers and doers who make B's and C's and get the job done. there are memorisers and butt kissers who make A's and don't actually do
or know anything. As a retired technition and chrafstman, I'll bet that the naysayers on here don't as much as mow the grass.
LISTEN CAREFULLY TO THESE FACTS I HAVE TO TELL YOU:
It takes very little DC current to seperate the water molecule.
The process generates very little heat if any.
Once the two gasses, oxygen and hydrogen are seperated these atoms do not readily recombine.
The energy produced by burning HHO is many times more than it takes to seperate the water molecule.
The reason that you don't already have a water furnace is because we don't truly have free enterprize where this could just be invented and all the
gas, coal, and oil companies would just give the inventor a pat on the back and go out of business. Do you really think that's the the way it works
in our corporate controlled government. Duh!! And I am just a C student.

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reply posted on 1-7-2009 @ 03:05 PM by pr0metheu5
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Go check out the cavitation system. It's purely mechanical, and it seems to produce lashings of hot water. it's not the HHO system but a useful
digression into efficient energy. It's not free energy but it is low-cost...
I believe that we will be seeing more and more systems like this as the Powers That (used to) Be lose their ability (through financial collapse) to
pay off the press and their cronies to keep them suppressed.
There is energy everywhere. What we are looking for is the shortest line between unmanifest and manifest. I want it to happen soon.
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reply posted on 4-7-2009 @ 04:09 PM by spikey
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Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
The energy produced by burning HHO is many times more than it takes to seperate the water molecule.
As many others here have already alluded, this is completely against the laws of physics. But go ahead and waste your money as there is a sucker born
daily!
It's a smart, although cowardly move to log in as anon, because when you said "As many others here have already alluded, this is completely against
the laws of physics" was exactly at the point you would normally have been added to my ignore list.
Throughout human history we have heard it's like, and it is normally discovered that the person or people saying such subversive twaddle the loudest
and most frequent, have vested interests they feel they need to protect, are idiots in the employ of the former, or are 'memorizers' who think
spouting off a paragraph or two from what they learned at Uni somehow shows the world how clever they are!
Well...it doesn't. It simply shows that you can retain and regurgitate information that has been drilled into your psyche over a number of years.
What it does show, is that although you have good absorption and recall intelligence', you have lower imagination and vision 'intelligence', and
are safe and secure amongst the herd.
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reply posted on 4-7-2009 @ 04:24 PM by spikey
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Hi pr0metheu5,
I think i saw that this was being touted as O.U. in the videos?
Didn't the narrator say that it was putting out 70% MORE energy, expressed as BTU's (hot water and / or steam) that the energy required by the DC
motor to spin the thing up and heat the water?
That means it is essentially a free energy machine..in a sense.
And that is of course, IF it works as described in this video.
The clip and others from this film, is from a documentary made for UK TV some time ago. I think it was a BBC series called 'Horizon', and this film
was called 'It run's on water'.
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reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 07:27 PM by pr0metheu5
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It does seem to O.U. (over unity) as it is pulverising and sonically dissolving the water molecules - such a fantastically simple system. I have only
seen it working on a video, but such ways of exciting molecules probably also exist in unlikely other places too.
It seems weird eh, that water in bottles is exactly the same price in UK as Petrol just now..
Just as water-powered cars start appearing on the scene.
but i digress..
I have forked out for plans for a HHO generator. I want to build one, but it requires a facility that i just don't have, workshops, benches etc, and
of course, time to do it.
i'm interested in real world energy machines. Isnt everyone?
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reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 07:47 PM by apacheman
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Tanstaafl.
Tanstaafl.
I repeat: TANSTAAFL!!!
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reply posted on 26-7-2009 @ 08:22 PM by xmaddness
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Do a google search for:
site:www.hhohhu.com filetype:pdf
Sometimes knowing how to use google can return great results.
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