DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS! 1: Salt in a system where you are splitting a chemical (in this case water) into its individual atoms (HHO) also splits the salt into Sodium Chloride. A deadly gas. and may create Sodium Hydrochloride. This Chlorine is also extremely deadly. 2: Using aluminum in a Brown's Fuel reactor (the old invention in this video) will cause the aluminum to instantly convert into Aluminum Oxide. Mostly harmless, however the aluminum is disintegrated into the water quite rapidly and quickly becomes a messy disaster. If you must build one of these: Use Baking soda instead of salt as your catalyst. Use stainless steel wall plates as your core instead of aluminum. These reactors can also produce an insane amount of heat. I would advise using ether glass or insulated metal containers as the plastic will eventually melt under sustained use.
Yeah. Chemist here. I actually didn't pay too close of attention, or even watch the whole thing. My instinct was instantly - "holy shit no, this guy's gonna blow himself up, clearly." But uh, I was wrong you say? He's actually gonna gas himself instead huh? ...checks out.
baking soda would be safer only produces co2 at a very small rate but even that he isnt capturing the hydrogen instead he is just making browns gas which is signifigantly more explosive and lower flash point... smh the salt had me too... smh
For your kind information. The Salt also turn into "SODIUM_CHLORATE" crystal if the electrolysis ran for along time and it is soluble and stays into the solution. What could cause issue is the fee chlorine gas but it also get burned at the burner. So if you keep this in mind and build your setup accordingly it's quiet safe with salt too. Nothing to be worried.
Wow...A lot of haters on here.... typical really! Thank You for sharing young man. As soon as I saw your hands I thought..uh oh... please be careful out there. 'They' don't want us to be innovative thinkers to help ourselves. So look after yourself please 😟
Substitute the fridge pump for a 12v air pump and youve cracked it. That way you dont need the grid, just a 12v car battery that you can recharge using solar energy! Great job on this mate
Electrical appliances are expensive. Don’t assume everyone can afford them.Trying out things makes you learn to be self-sufficient, something government schools lack.
Although the Experiment is very Good but this is not totally free because an electric fridge compressor will charge more electricity than the gas cost. it would have been more better if the replacement of the compressor was mentioned.
24Vx6A=144W for Hydrogen production, plus 300W for the fridge compressor, that's about 450W. No big deal, since a small electric heater does the job clean, involving less danger..
bjr, je suis totalement d'accord avec vous, on a du gaz gratuit mais en revanche on consomme trop d'électricité, n'y aurait-il pas un moyen d'utiliser 12v en courant continu ou solaire ? ?? ? ? ?
@@medenouvoflorentin7856compressor can be replaced by using smaller fans which can push hydrogen out, for electrolysis he is using 24v6A which is about 144watts of electricity consumption. Using solar backup can reduce electricity bills, still it's far more cheaper to use regular gas.
On a safety note. HHO is a dangerous gas and should not be moved by metal devices, which could spark if clearances are not maintained. If using a fan, rather than a compressor, make sure the motor is brushless, because HHO requires no external oxygen or fuel and will burn very quickly, producing lots of heat and expansion, given any sort of a trigger. It proves difficult to light here, because the mixture is way too lean, with oxygen from the atmosphere available to weaken the mix. In the jar, it would be different, with the ratio perfect. Far safer, not to mention more efficient, to use the electricity directly, to produce heat, without the inefficient electrolysis in between. Energy in equals energy out. But the energy out is nearly always in several forms, not all of which can be harnessed. Electric to heat is about the most efficient we’ve managed to achieve, yet. Using it to “unburn” hydrogen, pump the hydrogen around and then burn it again inefficiently is about as sensible as pouring water from a bucket into your hands, carrying the water up a hill and throwing it back to the bucket. Losses at every stage.
That's not accurate though, in the interpretation of thermal efficiency. While electricity to heat production is nearly lossless, from an energetic standpoint, it is only a 1 to 1 ratio at best - 1 Joule of electricty = 1 Joule of heat production. Burning gas, however, for heat production is far more efficient - over 4 Joules of heat output for natural gas, for example. Using the intermediary step of electrolysis to produce gas locally, on demand, and thereby burning it for heat has a much higher thermal output than simply shorting out a wire with electricity to produce heat. The compressor is absolutely unnecessary; if you were to place the burner underneath an old heat exchanger from an HVAC unit, and blow a small and efficient fan from an old PC or 3D printer - (24V, 0.21A) over the heat exchanger, you'd be looking at a tremendous thermal output at the cost of approx. 200 watts, maximum, of electricity. Compared to the low heat output and high energy consumption of a standard 1500 watt space heater, that's a huge win for Hydrogen despite system losses and inefficiencies, which can always be improved upon.
if fridge compressor is empty it is a free idea .salt & water is free if you need to use electricity you can use another honda bike battery for electric use
Now I can use my water fueled car which been resting for decades. All you need is a little electric power from the sun. Or I can use my pedal powered air compressor to drive the hydrogen into the ICE. (internal combustion engine. ) Sometimes I won't use the SUNlight, but I'll use my pre stored compressed air in may tank which I pedaled to get the air compressed during my exercise. Thanks Bro.
Some of the cons: 1. The process uses way too much energy for electrolysis. And if you think solar, - it's not the kind like the solar rug you can comfortably bring along. 2. This means you will have to bring the gas along, but since this is Hydrogen - you can forget it. 3. Hydrogen has much higher flame speed which means it will be prone to burning sections of food unless attended constantly. This can be helped with a large (and heavy) chunk of metal to transfer heat from the flame and to be used as a stove top. Since you would barely see Hydrogen flame at night time, - shouldn't be a big deal. But I'm not sure it's the best choice for cooking. Natural gas is cheaper to extract, using electricity to cook would consume less energy than using it to produce hydrogen then cook (sorry "water powered car" enthusiasts). 4. Hydrogen is highly explosive. Hydrogen-air mixture will ignite from the lightest of sparks. You are safe cooking outdoors since Hydrogen is a very light gas and it rises immediately. But inside, if you have even the tiniest of leaks, - Hydrogen will pool under the ceiling space just waiting for that unlucky spark. And you won't suspect a thing because it's odorless. Some of the pros: 1. Makes a cool TH-cam video 2. Brings so much cash to its creator that he would never have to worry about his electric bills. 3. Reminds people that they have their own DIY project (that hopefully won't result in a DOA). 4. Reinvigorates the imagination: for example, - thinking whether using thousands of Hydrogen filled balloons to travel by air would offset some of the costs of producing Hydrogen and make bringing it to your camping spot - a breeze. 😂 Please, always be careful when working with Hydrogen. Read your WHMIS and follow the guidelines religiously.
At least it is safe outside # and with good safety measures it can work inside # hydrogen is the poor people energy that capitalist could not and will not store and commercialise to the have not #
Physics is indifferent to politics. If you ever worked with hydrogen, particularly compressed hydrogen, - you'd be as worried about it as those who have, regardless of whether you're "bourgeois" or "proletariat". It's a volatile gas that escapes through the very best of seals and right through metal too. You would also have to use massive amount of "capitalist" electricity to produce it via electrolysis, which is way too expensive. And if you already have dozens of high wattage "capitalist" produced solar panels, - you don't really need hydrogen, since you could achieve more with electricity from solar panels alone.@@mouleoub
Its HHO gas or browns gas. when you put 12volts positive and negative poles into regular water. it separates the molecules from H2o to hho or Hydrogen. & hes using the pump from the frige compressor to blow the gas into the burner. the second water supply is like a buffer or flashback protector. hope that was helpful. thanks
نعم، إن إنتاج الهيدروجين عن طريق التحليل الكهربائي للماء أمر معروف جيدًا، وهي بالتأكيد تقنية من المستقبل القريب، ومن ناحية أخرى، أنصح المواطنين العاديين بشدة بعدم استخدام هذه الطريقة لأنها خطيرة جدًا، وخطر الحريق والانفجار!
How to produce Hydrogen gas by boiling fresh water with granular salt egual to Hydogen Gas.Two aluminum plate with live wire 24.V DC or AC soak in salt water in a airtight container with inlet hose to allow adfitional pressure outlet hose to 2nd comtainer as fire arrestor an additional valve regulator needed to regulate fire from the burner.Sir a brilian job done! A Friendly Enviromemt zero pollution no more Monoxide in the air. BRABO!!!!!
Using salt will produce sodium chloride. An absolutely deadly gas. May also produce sodium hydrochloride if the water gets hot enough. A deadly chlorine.
Instead of breaking up the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen for cooking by burning with the possibility of explosion, the electricity can be used for cooking safely with an electric stove. What a waste of effort and time!
I wonder how he gets enough hydrogen to get a combustible mixture - given all the excess oxygen and nitrogen he is pumping into it with the compressor. I suspect this is faked just as much as most of the similar video. @@simonsong1743
Have we forgotten the basic science, Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. If the hydrogen is coming from the tube then where is Oxygen. Where is the separator membrane? Be aware of following this video,
...i haven't watched the video yet but then thumbnail makes it look like they're just burning it in air. are you confused about the air supplying oxygen for fire.
combined output water electrolysis is also a thing, and all you do is just not separate the hydrogen and oxygen physically after you split them apart chemically?
I believe its called Browns gas. I was surprised it didn't flash back into the cell at first. I guess because it was being pressurized. Very dangerous. Because its both hydrogen and oxygen there is no conversion at the burner. If it was just hydrogen it would be converting back to water and drain off. This can be done with a 12vdc solar system. A good and simple example.
Hello - look everytime, if you work with flamable gas for security - the bubbler is ok, but the let hasn't a gasproof seal. Apart this you gave me new simple solution for my projekts, Thanks a lot - and good luck in your life.
One of the most useful videos on TH-cam. Thanks! I would suggest using a solar battery bank for the electricity in an emergency. I'm not sure what the output would be vs plugging it in, but you could also use a power bank generator that puts out 110v (US or 220v Europe). This would be a good think to experiment with. Using silver could also create colloidal silver to use as an antibiotic as well. Thanks for the awesome reminder and demonstration that we can do these things!
This process used too much power consumption. Compressor =400-500watts Electrolysis =144watts(24v6A) Total around 540-650watts 😳 Thats not free running for hours, regular gas is far more cheaper.
Electricity may be costly. Can you incorporate renewable energy sources, probably this could save on the costs involved. Safety is also another issue to handle. Thanks for the information
Yes, this will definately work. One word on safety. No shortcuts in sealing all pipes, connections and lids. Also be aware of burn rate of stove vs quantity of gas generated. Keep in mind what pressure the gas generating jar can safely handle. The ultimate? Combine with an energy generating solution for the fridge compressor. Such as a car battery for instance? Recharge battery as needed with solar energy?
Properly plastic sealing for the Plastic Jar, and local circuit board is greatly Joy to see😂🎉 Electricity bill get's more, can he share how much month light bill was paid 😂🎉 Overall Good project. 😂🎉
I guess if you are in a remote village & have just run out of cooking gas & don,t have access to an electric cooker And have some mother boards, lots of empty jars, a fridge compressor & stable electric supply this could come in handy to fry a couple of eggs
Parece ser funcional em uma emergência. Porém,só o fato e manter um compressor de geladeira e uma fonte,ligada. Não me parecer se de graça. Mesmo assim , parabéns
Would it be more practical to buy a 300-watt electric stove? a fridge compressor runs at 350 to 800 watts. A 300-watt electric stove would consume less power. It would impact less on your electric bill.😄😁. No hate to this post. I liked the innovation, but if you can come up with an alternative to the fridge compressor, that would be great.
Good stuff. You've showed a quite easy way to do it with common things that are available to everyone, except for the compressor. The good news is THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE COMPRESSOR. It would work anyway. The difference would be in the pressure, that would be less, but still enough to cook anything, slower.
It's possible to compress it into a cylinder. No compressor necessary, just metal plates, razor blades will work well, an efficient solution such as sodium hydroxide, baking powder, or even urine. Have a spark arrestor fitted incase to stop a potential explosion in the main production tank. Anode and cathode wiring.
Compressor itself is about 400-500watts and additional 24v6A for electrolysis is about 144watts totalling to about 550-650watts of electricity bills..😁 Better replaced with solar power supply and a smaller fans for pushing out the hydrogen..✌️
@@atukintso1405 A single electrolytic cell running 6 amps produces a mere 44 mL / minute of hydrogen. This guy is pulling our chain. Now the energy that is going into that compressor, if all of that was used to split water instead then MAYBE you could get that high of a flame. Agreed, solar would be great, especially in his apparent location. Looks like India. Lots of sun.
It is a genius idea to use frig. compressor for cooling the water in Electrolysis, as in continues long time usage, the water in electrolysis, will start to boil, the frig. compressor, beside the producing the pressure in electrolysis, it helps to cool done the water too. For those, who have objections, in using the heat sinks, I spouse, they can be replaced with copper plates. My only concern is, salt reaction in electrolysis, which, will produce toxic gases, I wander, if it happens, in this configuration too, or not?!
It's just a "show"... the equipment will fail really soon, the chlorine gas produced by electrolysing salt water will destroy the aluminium heat sink and the pipes. Furthermore, did you notice that when he removes his lighter from the output tube the flame disappears ? The gas is not combustible.
Compressor itself consume about 400-500watts of electricity, additional 144watts(24v6A) for electrolysis, that's not cheap.running for hours will result in high electricity bills than a regular gas...😁
The fridge compressor compresses the gas in a circuit of a fridge. It's a mechanism to absorb heat from inside the fridge and radiate it through the back of the fridge, thus cooling down the inside. But, in this case the purpose of using the fridge compressor is not to cool down the water temperature but to pump out the Hydrogen and Oxygen produced by the electrolysis. 😂 However, the method of extracting the hydrogen shown here involves a higher cost of electricity.
This is one of the superb project and best knowledgeable also by you. Its not a difficult to understand but, it would be better if you explain it in a simple English education system. One need to know its capacity range for its storage quantity for regular use.❤😊
Compressor used around 400-500watts, + 144watts(24v6A) for electrolysis, that's a huge electricity bills😁 Replacing compressor with lighter pumps can reduce electric bills..✌️
My guess is the cost of the electricity outweighs the money saved on gas. I know that because if I was wrong, this system would already be widely used. No miracle money saver here, however, if one happened to have no way to get cooking gas, this may come in handy as it is most likely more efficient than an electric stove....I think. Conclusion, save the video to your Just In Case folder.
such a compressor consumes approx. 150 watts of power. enough to use an electrical heat element for cooking an egg. still, I welcome the curiosity and energy of this young inventor!
Я на литровой банке изготовил электролизный аппарат и заводил бензопилу на 5 в/5 А, и она работала долгое время.Зазоры между пластинами должен быть не более 1мм,аппарат должен подключатся на аккумулятор через сопративление или через лампу12в.Попробуй заводиь бензопилу или двигатель
Excellent video. Liked it. Two questions 1. Compressor needs to be a working one and should be connected to AC power. What is that circuit ? 2. You connected heatsink with another circuit, didn't explained anything how to make that. Please clarify
24 vdc @ 6 amp to break a covalant bond,when the most efficient Methode would be a coil. I just built one myself, suggestion on long term storage of gas or fuel cell one demand, I just want a psi or 3
Even in welding and cutting they use Cooking gas and then oxygen and other gases. First gas is only for first lighting. Today I say in catering table top stove they use very minimum gas but use oxygen to give fast burner to make tandoori. It is possible in a large area but not in homes. Don't try it at home.
Its very good idea, but again you are using electricity, means energy against energy in shape of fridge compressor, it also consumes units as per usage, what if a 12 volt pump should be used to avoid huge elect bill.
if you have access to power to run the compressor why not just plug in a portable hot plate ?? & what happened to the Freon from the poor fridge or freezer you stole it from, it was not likely properly recovered right ?, as you appear to be one of those cut the lines & let it fly guys, lol now add the fact that the aluminum heat sinks will oxidize, deteriorate over time of use & are expensive if you have to buy them, the Brillo pads in old socks method of generating hydrogen is more cost effective for practical use, then is the toxic byproduct, the old used water now with heavy metals in it from the electrolysis process ?? , oh we just dump it on the ground or down the drain, lol
Great how you spotted all the blind or ignored details. Free or Renwable energies shouldn't destroy the environment. Sustainability is not about infite source, but clean and without adverse effect.
Hi, Thank you for sharing this with us. I want to build one, but I have a couple of questions before I can proceed. Please tell me: Can I buy & use an aluminum heat ink and get the same results that you did? What was your electrical supply (i.e. did the electric come from an electric cord that has a plug for a socket at one end-a lamp cord?)? I do not see that you used a DC Power Supply Variable Thank you for the attention that you have given to my concerns. 😊👍
Use stainless steel for electrodes. Not Aluminum. . Aluminum wear out fast. For a power supply he did tell you . . use a 24vDC 6 Amps power source. It´s not house voltage.
Jeff is right. You can use SS. I used titanium bought on ebay and sodium hypochlorite also from ebay. Pvc cell vessel and the same for the flashback preventer. Runs of of 12vdc but 24vdc 6amp would be better. Also used a electrical wave modulater to be able to adjust the the amount of power to the cell grid. Utube has bunches of videos on the science behind it and how to make a variety of cells. Some of these people are actually real scientist. Lol. Have fun and be very careful.
@@dmbtmk1964 I think it is possible to use a container with compressed air instead. The purpose is to create pressure and air does not escape because there is water in between. Also, an inflated tyre might work.
Rida Inventor !! This is a very simple project, inventor, but would be better as system without danjerous. Perhaps in future be Better. Try again and tell someone to help you, for something better and more usefull...Bravo!!! Go on...
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10:46 Hydrogen and oxygen gas together produces.... salt water electrolysis...
electricity used to separate water and hydrogen - not free anything. nice work, just the same. nothing new nor patentable
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@@RavNivara when it runs combustion engine and generator then free
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DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
1: Salt in a system where you are splitting a chemical (in this case water) into its individual atoms (HHO) also splits the salt into Sodium Chloride. A deadly gas. and may create Sodium Hydrochloride. This Chlorine is also extremely deadly.
2: Using aluminum in a Brown's Fuel reactor (the old invention in this video) will cause the aluminum to instantly convert into Aluminum Oxide. Mostly harmless, however the aluminum is disintegrated into the water quite rapidly and quickly becomes a messy disaster.
If you must build one of these:
Use Baking soda instead of salt as your catalyst.
Use stainless steel wall plates as your core instead of aluminum.
These reactors can also produce an insane amount of heat. I would advise using ether glass or insulated metal containers as the plastic will eventually melt under sustained use.
Yeah. Chemist here. I actually didn't pay too close of attention, or even watch the whole thing. My instinct was instantly - "holy shit no, this guy's gonna blow himself up, clearly." But uh, I was wrong you say? He's actually gonna gas himself instead huh? ...checks out.
baking soda would be safer only produces co2 at a very small rate but even that he isnt capturing the hydrogen instead he is just making browns gas which is signifigantly more explosive and lower flash point... smh the salt had me too... smh
For your kind information.
The Salt also turn into "SODIUM_CHLORATE" crystal if the electrolysis ran for along time and it is soluble and stays into the solution.
What could cause issue is the fee chlorine gas but it also get burned at the burner. So if you keep this in mind and build your setup accordingly it's quiet safe with salt too. Nothing to be worried.
Wow...A lot of haters on here.... typical really! Thank You for sharing young man. As soon as I saw your hands I thought..uh oh... please be careful out there. 'They' don't want us to be innovative thinkers to help ourselves. So look after yourself please 😟
wow amazing
Ja fok hulle almal u got so many views now u rich
I agree but this is old
Substitute the fridge pump for a 12v air pump and youve cracked it. That way you dont need the grid, just a 12v car battery that you can recharge using solar energy! Great job on this mate
If you use a solar panel solution...then it will be free gas...
But than you can cook also with electricity lol
Electrical appliances are expensive. Don’t assume everyone can afford them.Trying out things makes you learn to be self-sufficient, something government schools lack.
Solar panels aren't free.
Breathing isn't free
But they're much cheaper @@Sarcasmarkus
Although the Experiment is very Good but this is not totally free because an electric fridge compressor will charge more electricity than the gas cost.
it would have been more better if the replacement of the compressor was mentioned.
You can use solar electricity to use compressor
Wow... what a very creative mind you have. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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24Vx6A=144W for Hydrogen production, plus 300W for the fridge compressor, that's about 450W. No big deal, since a small electric heater does the job clean, involving less danger..
bjr, je suis totalement d'accord avec vous, on a du gaz gratuit mais en revanche on consomme trop d'électricité, n'y aurait-il pas un moyen d'utiliser 12v en courant continu ou solaire ? ?? ? ? ?
@@medenouvoflorentin7856compressor can be replaced by using smaller fans which can push hydrogen out, for electrolysis he is using 24v6A which is about 144watts of electricity consumption.
Using solar backup can reduce electricity bills, still it's far more cheaper to use regular gas.
A hot plate with same electric cord he could have cooked the egg 2 hours ago
@@medenouvoflorentin7856Kein Problem - bei eBay z.B. gibt es einen Kochtopf mit 24v und 250w.
people don't be stupid that's how things start's take note and find a solution . that's what we call technology, thank you my guy
On a safety note. HHO is a dangerous gas and should not be moved by metal devices, which could spark if clearances are not maintained. If using a fan, rather than a compressor, make sure the motor is brushless, because HHO requires no external oxygen or fuel and will burn very quickly, producing lots of heat and expansion, given any sort of a trigger.
It proves difficult to light here, because the mixture is way too lean, with oxygen from the atmosphere available to weaken the mix. In the jar, it would be different, with the ratio perfect.
Far safer, not to mention more efficient, to use the electricity directly, to produce heat, without the inefficient electrolysis in between.
Energy in equals energy out. But the energy out is nearly always in several forms, not all of which can be harnessed. Electric to heat is about the most efficient we’ve managed to achieve, yet.
Using it to “unburn” hydrogen, pump the hydrogen around and then burn it again inefficiently is about as sensible as pouring water from a bucket into your hands, carrying the water up a hill and throwing it back to the bucket. Losses at every stage.
But who got the eggy sandwich ;)
That's not accurate though, in the interpretation of thermal efficiency. While electricity to heat production is nearly lossless, from an energetic standpoint, it is only a 1 to 1 ratio at best - 1 Joule of electricty = 1 Joule of heat production. Burning gas, however, for heat production is far more efficient - over 4 Joules of heat output for natural gas, for example. Using the intermediary step of electrolysis to produce gas locally, on demand, and thereby burning it for heat has a much higher thermal output than simply shorting out a wire with electricity to produce heat. The compressor is absolutely unnecessary; if you were to place the burner underneath an old heat exchanger from an HVAC unit, and blow a small and efficient fan from an old PC or 3D printer - (24V, 0.21A) over the heat exchanger, you'd be looking at a tremendous thermal output at the cost of approx. 200 watts, maximum, of electricity. Compared to the low heat output and high energy consumption of a standard 1500 watt space heater, that's a huge win for Hydrogen despite system losses and inefficiencies, which can always be improved upon.
@@neonsynth But did you get the eggy sandwich? ;)
Eggy sammies for dayysssss bruh 😂@@davewallace5008
That is incorrect. He is getting far less than 1 joule of energy out for every joule in. @@neonsynth
if fridge compressor is empty it is a free idea .salt & water is free if you need to use electricity you can use another honda bike battery for electric use
He may have used electricity but it does not consume what a stove would on your generator...and no smoke in survival situation. Great job, ty
You may use photovoltaic solar cell.
Very nice invention, there are gas and electricity differnt parriculars of elements,:good example.
Now I can use my water fueled car which been resting for decades. All you need is a little electric power from the sun. Or I can use my pedal powered air compressor to drive the hydrogen into the ICE. (internal combustion engine. ) Sometimes I won't use the SUNlight, but I'll use my pre stored compressed air in may tank which I pedaled to get the air compressed during my exercise. Thanks Bro.
How can you make a video on it??
Some of the cons:
1. The process uses way too much energy for electrolysis. And if you think solar, - it's not the kind like the solar rug you can comfortably bring along.
2. This means you will have to bring the gas along, but since this is Hydrogen - you can forget it.
3. Hydrogen has much higher flame speed which means it will be prone to burning sections of food unless attended constantly. This can be helped with a large (and heavy) chunk of metal to transfer heat from the flame and to be used as a stove top. Since you would barely see Hydrogen flame at night time, - shouldn't be a big deal. But I'm not sure it's the best choice for cooking. Natural gas is cheaper to extract, using electricity to cook would consume less energy than using it to produce hydrogen then cook (sorry "water powered car" enthusiasts).
4. Hydrogen is highly explosive. Hydrogen-air mixture will ignite from the lightest of sparks. You are safe cooking outdoors since Hydrogen is a very light gas and it rises immediately. But inside, if you have even the tiniest of leaks, - Hydrogen will pool under the ceiling space just waiting for that unlucky spark. And you won't suspect a thing because it's odorless.
Some of the pros:
1. Makes a cool TH-cam video
2. Brings so much cash to its creator that he would never have to worry about his electric bills.
3. Reminds people that they have their own DIY project (that hopefully won't result in a DOA).
4. Reinvigorates the imagination: for example, - thinking whether using thousands of Hydrogen filled balloons to travel by air would offset some of the costs of producing Hydrogen and make bringing it to your camping spot - a breeze.
😂
Please, always be careful when working with Hydrogen. Read your WHMIS and follow the guidelines religiously.
Where did he buy that drill bit?😂
At least it is safe outside # and with good safety measures it can work inside # hydrogen is the poor people energy that capitalist could not and will not store and commercialise to the have not
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Physics is indifferent to politics. If you ever worked with hydrogen, particularly compressed hydrogen, - you'd be as worried about it as those who have, regardless of whether you're "bourgeois" or "proletariat". It's a volatile gas that escapes through the very best of seals and right through metal too. You would also have to use massive amount of "capitalist" electricity to produce it via electrolysis, which is way too expensive. And if you already have dozens of high wattage "capitalist" produced solar panels, - you don't really need hydrogen, since you could achieve more with electricity from solar panels alone.@@mouleoub
🤣DIY = Do It Yourself
🤣DOA = Dead On Arrival
Don't tell me you never heard of DIYs which progress to DUI and sometimes result in DOAs 🤔😏@@shaiklaw9176
Great invention! Greetings fron Nigeria 🇳🇬
explaining the process would be wonderful, instead of silent mode.
congrats.
Its HHO gas or browns gas. when you put 12volts positive and negative poles into regular water. it separates the molecules from H2o to hho or Hydrogen. & hes using the pump from the frige compressor to blow the gas into the burner. the second water supply is like a buffer or flashback protector. hope that was helpful. thanks
It's more cheaper when you use LPG, than using a huge amount of electricity 😅.
Try using a small air pump.
نعم، إن إنتاج الهيدروجين عن طريق التحليل الكهربائي للماء أمر معروف جيدًا، وهي بالتأكيد تقنية من المستقبل القريب، ومن ناحية أخرى، أنصح المواطنين العاديين بشدة بعدم استخدام هذه الطريقة لأنها خطيرة جدًا، وخطر الحريق والانفجار!
😮🤯 that is phenomenal!!! Wow! Thank you for sharing.
U r wonderful. ... This shoul be commerciallsed .. Thanks for the knowledge
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That one hell of a blunt drill bit .
Maybe it's some ballistic grade plastic 😂
Thanks so much Bro--greetings from Indonesia
I really like HHO and it is a good invention, you just need to use it the correct way.
How to produce Hydrogen gas by boiling fresh water with granular salt egual to Hydogen Gas.Two aluminum plate with live wire 24.V DC or AC soak in salt water in a airtight container with inlet hose to allow adfitional pressure outlet hose to 2nd comtainer as fire arrestor an additional valve regulator needed to regulate fire from the burner.Sir a brilian job done! A Friendly Enviromemt zero pollution no more Monoxide in the air. BRABO!!!!!
Using salt will produce sodium chloride. An absolutely deadly gas.
May also produce sodium hydrochloride if the water gets hot enough. A deadly chlorine.
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Excellent!
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GODSPEED!
Big inventor, big cooker and a big showman 😁
BS meter reading. 10 out of 10.
It's oxagon and Hydrogen mixture gas, could explode without blowing with air compresser.
Instead of breaking up the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen for cooking by burning with the possibility of explosion, the electricity can be used for cooking safely with an electric stove. What a waste of effort and time!
I wonder how he gets enough hydrogen to get a combustible mixture - given all the excess oxygen and nitrogen he is pumping into it with the compressor. I suspect this is faked just as much as most of the similar video. @@simonsong1743
@@simon6071It is for educational purpose of using hydrogen gas, I supposed! Not just simply cooking with electric stove!
Have we forgotten the basic science, Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. If the hydrogen is coming from the tube then where is Oxygen. Where is the separator membrane? Be aware of following this video,
...i haven't watched the video yet but then thumbnail makes it look like they're just burning it in air. are you confused about the air supplying oxygen for fire.
combined output water electrolysis is also a thing, and all you do is just not separate the hydrogen and oxygen physically after you split them apart chemically?
It’s wrong to say it’s only hydrogen out, but it’s HHO. And it’s flammable yes, but it should burn with a pop sound innit?
I believe its called Browns gas. I was surprised it didn't flash back into the cell at first. I guess because it was being pressurized. Very dangerous.
Because its both hydrogen and oxygen there is no conversion at the burner. If it was just hydrogen it would be converting back to water and drain off. This can be done with a 12vdc solar system.
A good and simple example.
Yes you are right
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Самая главная фишка в этом проекте,это чёрная изолента.
Hello - look everytime, if you work with flamable gas for security - the bubbler is ok, but the let hasn't a gasproof seal. Apart this you gave me new simple solution for my projekts, Thanks a lot - and good luck in your life.
Great knowledge sharing, Thanks!
One of the most useful videos on TH-cam. Thanks! I would suggest using a solar battery bank for the electricity in an emergency. I'm not sure what the output would be vs plugging it in, but you could also use a power bank generator that puts out 110v (US or 220v Europe). This would be a good think to experiment with. Using silver could also create colloidal silver to use as an antibiotic as well.
Thanks for the awesome reminder and demonstration that we can do these things!
This process used too much power consumption.
Compressor =400-500watts
Electrolysis =144watts(24v6A)
Total around 540-650watts 😳
Thats not free running for hours, regular gas is far more cheaper.
Solar and inverter will do the job. Only that you cook in the day. 😂😂😂😂
how can get solerbattery
i guess compressor is only getting out that gass from bottle! so we can replace the motor!@@atukintso1405
A useful addition to solar / wind set up when you have excess power to burn....the need for hydrogen storage perhaps
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Don't understand what you mean
I LIKE IT AND MAYBE WE CAN MODERNIZE SOMEDAY
I'm impressed, neat science & improvising😊
Electricity may be costly. Can you incorporate renewable energy sources, probably this could save on the costs involved. Safety is also another issue to handle. Thanks for the information
Yes you Can bro
Yes, this will definately work. One word on safety. No shortcuts in sealing all pipes, connections and lids. Also be aware of burn rate of stove vs quantity of gas generated. Keep in mind what pressure the gas generating jar can safely handle. The ultimate? Combine with an energy generating solution for the fridge compressor. Such as a car battery for instance? Recharge battery as needed with solar energy?
Properly plastic sealing for the Plastic Jar, and local circuit board is greatly Joy to see😂🎉 Electricity bill get's more, can he share how much month light bill was paid 😂🎉 Overall Good project. 😂🎉
Im use Solar panel bro 😅😅😅👍👍
It's works he could use the compressor to fill tanks up for mopeds and cars or power a generator up
Very nice job done for stove. Thanks. KHB LHR.
Gotta love the advanced methods he uses
Composer q lagaya ha
We use compressor for sui gas anyways
Its not a big deal using it with water
Very Innovative idea 💡 thank you
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Congratulation to Our Friend country India
Love from Afghanistan and Germany 🇦🇫🇩🇪🇮🇳❤
I guess if you are in a remote village & have just run out of cooking gas & don,t have access to an electric cooker
And have some mother boards, lots of empty jars, a fridge compressor & stable electric supply this could come in handy to fry a couple of eggs
THE INVENTOR IS A BROTHER....BRAVO
Great Job
Eco Friendly - Less Cost - No petrolium - Water & Salt only every where found easily but (Electric Consumption) ?
This is wonderful. I enjoy your innovation. Keep up. Thanks
Great, American ingenuity!
Parece ser funcional em uma emergência. Porém,só o fato e manter um compressor de geladeira e uma fonte,ligada. Não me parecer se de graça.
Mesmo assim , parabéns
Placa solar
Olá amigo, gostaria de saber qual é o que está ligado antes do motor da geladeira?
O que está ligado nas garrafas de sal?😮
We Need these Food Experts Lord !
I have to level up to your standard bro makes me very hungry .
Damn !
🎉 perfect, thinking of modifying it with solar
Frist time good project all the best new vedieos in future.
Would it be more practical to buy a 300-watt electric stove? a fridge compressor runs at 350 to 800 watts. A 300-watt electric stove would consume less power. It would impact less on your electric bill.😄😁. No hate to this post. I liked the innovation, but if you can come up with an alternative to the fridge compressor, that would be great.
a 10 watt aquarium compressor will give the same air flow
我觉得冰箱压缩机只是和幌子😂那里面有个气罐😂
Good stuff. You've showed a quite easy way to do it with common things that are available to everyone, except for the compressor.
The good news is THERE IS NO NEED FOR THE COMPRESSOR. It would work anyway.
The difference would be in the pressure, that would be less, but still enough to cook anything, slower.
yes you can replace fridge compressor with 12v air pump
do we need compressor compulsory ?? or we can just use gas without it ??
What HHO.. its a boiling water
It's possible to compress it into a cylinder. No compressor necessary, just metal plates, razor blades will work well, an efficient solution such as sodium hydroxide, baking powder, or even urine. Have a spark arrestor fitted incase to stop a potential explosion in the main production tank. Anode and cathode wiring.
at school they taught that a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen should explode, but here it only burns when it comes out of the burner, I don’t understand
Wonderful. Hats off.
Let all your efforts be recognised and rewarded.
Great man low budget project
Wow amazing nice job 👌👍
I am impressed. We can use the power from a solar cell and cook a meal. Please think outside the box this man did.
Have you taken into account the effect on electricity consumption while saving on gas with this invention?
Compressor itself is about 400-500watts and additional 24v6A for electrolysis is about 144watts totalling to about 550-650watts of electricity bills..😁
Better replaced with solar power supply and a smaller fans for pushing out the hydrogen..✌️
@@atukintso1405 A single electrolytic cell running 6 amps produces a mere 44 mL / minute of hydrogen. This guy is pulling our chain. Now the energy that is going into that compressor, if all of that was used to split water instead then MAYBE you could get that high of a flame. Agreed, solar would be great, especially in his apparent location. Looks like India. Lots of sun.
Given the fact the air pressure is not high, one may use a small electric usb pump, which uses like 5W.
Yep, it is faked. The flame is not from the minute quantity of hydrogen that is produced. @@ChristmasEve777
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It is a genius idea to use frig. compressor for cooling the water in Electrolysis, as in continues long time usage, the water in electrolysis, will start to boil, the frig. compressor, beside the producing the pressure in electrolysis, it helps to cool done the water too. For those, who have objections, in using the heat sinks, I spouse, they can be replaced with copper plates. My only concern is, salt reaction in electrolysis, which, will produce toxic gases, I wander, if it happens, in this configuration too, or not?!
He was using it a a pump
It's just a "show"... the equipment will fail really soon, the chlorine gas produced by electrolysing salt water will destroy the aluminium heat sink and the pipes. Furthermore, did you notice that when he removes his lighter from the output tube the flame disappears ? The gas is not combustible.
Compressor itself consume about 400-500watts of electricity, additional 144watts(24v6A) for electrolysis, that's not cheap.running for hours will result in high electricity bills than a regular gas...😁
The fridge compressor compresses the gas in a circuit of a fridge. It's a mechanism to absorb heat from inside the fridge and radiate it through the back of the fridge, thus cooling down the inside.
But, in this case the purpose of using the fridge compressor is not to cool down the water temperature but to pump out the Hydrogen and Oxygen produced by the electrolysis. 😂 However, the method of extracting the hydrogen shown here involves a higher cost of electricity.
@@atukintso1405, electricity is cheaper than LPG. Use a solenoid air compressor like Boyo.
Africa is King!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.This will in turn be improved like the use of solar power to help save money and our environment. Bravo!!!👍
the invention is good, it is much more good if you can utilized solar energy instead of 24 volts battery & compressor. God bless always.
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This is one of the superb project and best knowledgeable also by you. Its not a difficult to understand but, it would be better if you explain it in a simple English education system. One need to know its capacity range for its storage quantity for regular use.❤😊
2L of water+100g salt=10h using
Thanks ❤️
@@king_650how about if i use sea water instead of adding salt? Is it ok?
10h means,10hrs using time
How many watts of the fridge compressor and how much electricity will it consume in 10 hours??
Maybe offer to do his subtitles or somebody can show him how to do it automatically
yung nagpakahirap magbarena tapus gagamitan din pala ng mainit na pambutas haha napaka astig!!!!!=
Congratulation 🎊 thanks for the effort, It's very efficient.❤
Ap ki jita vi tarph kiyJay vh bhut km है apko धन्यवाद देते हैं
One can use electricity directly instead of using it to produce hydrogen
No use car battery
how much electricity from a car battery can you use to cook?
Compressor used around 400-500watts, + 144watts(24v6A) for electrolysis, that's a huge electricity bills😁
Replacing compressor with lighter pumps can reduce electric bills..✌️
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Good job person! The universal languange of pointing and demonstration!
Hope you made bank feom this video
felicidades y felicitaciones,muy practico,genial
mantabz bang karyanya..,👍👍👍👍
12 volts x 6 amps, 72 watts power consumption, not bad
Compressor power?
yes you are right, @@ashokchovatiya5638
500 watts of compressor plus 72 watts of 12v x6 amp plates.. 572 watts..
24 v x 6 amp
My guess is the cost of the electricity outweighs the money saved on gas. I know that because if I was wrong, this system would already be widely used. No miracle money saver here, however, if one happened to have no way to get cooking gas, this may come in handy as it is most likely more efficient than an electric stove....I think.
Conclusion, save the video to your Just In Case folder.
That's freaking cool as hell. 👍
such a compressor consumes approx. 150 watts of power. enough to use an electrical heat element for cooking an egg. still, I welcome the curiosity and energy of this young inventor!
thanks
you can replace fridge compressor with 12v air pump
10 de calificación por ser ingenioso
Wow... Zabardast informatry video... thanks
The electric board is particular one or which do use.
I think he is using the alluminium ones found on most motherboards
Я на литровой банке изготовил электролизный аппарат и заводил бензопилу на 5 в/5 А, и она работала долгое время.Зазоры между пластинами должен быть не более 1мм,аппарат должен подключатся на аккумулятор через сопративление или через лампу12в.Попробуй заводиь бензопилу или двигатель
Caution regards HHO engines this is very explosive. Not a safe alternative for home cooking.
if the volume is not properly monitored & properly regulated for safety, it is very dangerous. It will become a distructive hydrogen bomb!
Excellent video. Liked it. Two questions 1. Compressor needs to be a working one and should be connected to AC power. What is that circuit ? 2. You connected heatsink with another circuit, didn't explained anything how to make that. Please clarify
It's not a free gas because you still used electricity.
That's what am seen also
use a solar panel
24 vdc @ 6 amp to break a covalant bond,when the most efficient Methode would be a coil.
I just built one myself, suggestion on long term storage of gas or fuel cell one demand, I just want a psi or 3
Absolutely right 👍👍
Used electricity,and compressor with gas.
FANTASTICS.
SIR, HOW LONG OR NO OF DAYS WILL THIS SERVE?
THANKS
Great man.Cogratulations.
That's one sharp drill bit!!!!!!
Even in welding and cutting they use Cooking gas and then oxygen and other gases. First gas is only for first lighting. Today I say in catering table top stove they use very minimum gas but use oxygen to give fast burner to make tandoori. It is possible in a large area but not in homes. Don't try it at home.
Its very good idea, but again you are using electricity, means energy against energy in shape of fridge compressor, it also consumes units as per usage, what if a 12 volt pump should be used to avoid huge elect bill.
if you have access to power to run the compressor why not just plug in a portable hot plate ?? & what happened to the Freon from the poor fridge or freezer you stole it from, it was not likely properly recovered right ?, as you appear to be one of those cut the lines & let it fly guys, lol
now add the fact that the aluminum heat sinks will oxidize, deteriorate over time of use & are expensive if you have to buy them, the Brillo pads in old socks method of generating hydrogen is more cost effective for practical use, then is the toxic byproduct, the old used water now with heavy metals in it from the electrolysis process ?? , oh we just dump it on the ground or down the drain, lol
Great how you spotted all the blind or ignored details. Free or Renwable energies shouldn't destroy the environment. Sustainability is not about infite source, but clean and without adverse effect.
Thanks for knowledge sir you are great not you are really great VERI GOOD VERI GOOD VERI GOOD I LIKE
God bless you
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Hi, Thank you for sharing this with us. I want to build one, but I have a couple of questions before I can proceed. Please tell me:
Can I buy & use an aluminum heat ink and get the same results that you did?
What was your electrical supply (i.e. did the electric come from an electric cord that has a plug for a socket at one end-a lamp cord?)? I do not see that you used a DC Power Supply Variable
Thank you for the attention that you have given to my concerns.
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Use stainless steel for electrodes. Not Aluminum. . Aluminum wear out fast. For a power supply he did tell you . . use a 24vDC 6 Amps power source. It´s not house voltage.
Jeff is right. You can use SS. I used titanium bought on ebay and sodium hypochlorite also from ebay. Pvc cell vessel and the same for the flashback preventer. Runs of of 12vdc but 24vdc 6amp would be better. Also used a electrical wave modulater to be able to adjust the the amount of power to the cell grid.
Utube has bunches of videos on the science behind it and how to make a variety of cells. Some of these people are actually real scientist. Lol. Have fun and be very careful.
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You cannot reproduce what he shows without a hidden source of additional flammable gas.
Ang galing naman..pilipino ba ang inventor nyan...😊
Amazing...inspirative n aspitative 👍👍👍
Simple & eficient. 👍🏻 Will keep in my mind.
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Its a free gas "Stove"
That was brilliant
but used electric to run it.... duh...
@@dmbtmk1964 I think it is possible to use a container with compressed air instead. The purpose is to create pressure and air does not escape because there is water in between. Also, an inflated tyre might work.
@@stampatur No! It needs power!
@AdamAli-uq8ku Well it can but it's far beyond the ability of anyone that is impressed by this 5 minute life span piece of garbage.
Best thing you did for changing world history
Turn Garbage into a free 220v electricity 👇👇
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Rida Inventor !! This is a very simple project, inventor, but would be better as system without danjerous. Perhaps in future be Better. Try again and tell someone to help you, for something better and more usefull...Bravo!!! Go on...