What is Brown's Gas video 2 : See the cutting power of Brown's Gas

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    Welcome to video 2. In this video, Steve gives us an open-hand demonstration of two different types of machines: the H2 Life Brown gas version 5 and Alkaline Electrolyzer.
    💧 Here's a little taste of what's in store:
    - Fascinating insights into how a torch powered by hydrogen and oxygen gases can cut stainless steel.
    - A comprehensive comparison of how fast the PEM cell (Proton Exchange Membrane), an element within the machines, cuts the metal versus the alkaline technology.
    - Visual validation that more gas equals faster cutting efficiency.
    This video isn't looking to prove or disprove anything; it simply puts forward the fact that the gases created from a PEM cell and those from an alkaline cell are the same
    Join Steve for this captivating journey that takes a look at the different types of Brown's Gas
    Video 1 is here : • Brown's Gas and Electr...

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  • @thewebkid
    @thewebkid 2 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Do a test with gas that doesn't have eew so folks know the difference

    • @Hydrogen4Health
      @Hydrogen4Health  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@thewebkid I will be doing another video in this series that used bottled H2 and O2. We will see if it acks the same as BG

    • @ecopegasus
      @ecopegasus 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Hydrogen4Health Good idea :) It'll be interesting to see how you make sure the gas ratio is 2 parts hydrogen to 1 part oxygen. I haven't tried to figure out how to do that yet.
      And it'd be good to apply that bottle gas to the 'flame ion' test too. :)

    • @ecopegasus
      @ecopegasus 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      EEW :)))) You have been following me for a long time :)
      I changed the name to ExW many years ago to mitigate the 'stinky' implication of 'Brown's Gas' :))))
      I've also recommended to Steve that he use measured strips, say 1" wide and a track torch or even just a horizontal rest so that the cuts can all be under equal conditions. But for some reason, my 'direct' comments are not showing up on some of Steve's videos and he isn't sure why.? So, with your indulgence I'll try this 'indirect' response.
      Steve, The big Blue Chinese 'Alkaline Brown's Gas' generating machine you are using to compare with your (PEM) OxyHydrogen (H2 Life V5) machines does produce ExW but NOT in the quantities that an optimized Brown's Gas electrolyzer would. So the 'result WILL BE closer to OxyHydrogen
      The blue machine is about the same as my 1994 technology, before I optimized (in 1996) a design where I could SEE the ExW being produced. You can see my optimized experiment here: eagle-research.com/water-gas/
      I was building electrolyzers that were producing 130% gas volume. Obviously, nothing can be over 100% (even electrolyzers designed by NASA were only running in the 90% range for Faraday efficiency)…
      so WHERE was/is the EXTRA gas coming from? How is it that I was getting MORE gas than theoretically possible? I had a theory (mon-atomic gas), that was subsequently dis-proven when we tested the Brown's Gas with spectrographic analysis.
      But... The spectrographic analysis showed something entirely different, a gas made from WATER (it's still water) that was NOT water vapor or steam... A negatively charged cold PLASMA form of water (H2O-).
      Then I realized what I was seeing in the transparent ER50. A gas being formed that was NOT part of the Faraday equations (it was still WATER, (H2O-)) but a 'side effect' of the electrolysis process / design I had optimized. I call this 'extra' gas Electrically Expanded Water or ExW.
      If the point of this series of videos is to honestly demonstrate the difference (or lack thereof) between Brown's Gas and OxyHydrogen then it behooves you to build the ER50 and test it, then use it for your comparisons. Instructions to build an ER50 can be found here:
      eagle-research.com/product/er50-flat-plate-kit-mini-bg-electrolyzer/
      th-cam.com/video/obpBHOfjrBA/w-d-xo.html
      The ER50 can be used to fuel a micro-torch,
      th-cam.com/video/ykPtKun5NJc/w-d-xo.html
      which was it's original application, before being repurposed for health
      th-cam.com/video/s2wuC-kpqDU/w-d-xo.html
      th-cam.com/video/QgQex8IXyHY/w-d-xo.html
      Note that your cutting test was about 23 seconds for the OxyHydrogen and 19 seconds for the poor quality Brown's Gas (about 20% faster cut). I note that all your tests, even compensating for different distances cut and increased gas production were consistently faster with the Brown's Gas (using a stop watch while watching your video).
      To do this test 'better' I'd use pre-measured strips of stainless steel (equal lengths of maybe 1 inch) and an automatic cutting machine (for straight lines), adjusting each type of gas to it's maximum cut rate.
      May the blessings be
      🦅 George Wiseman

    • @Hydrogen4Health
      @Hydrogen4Health  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ecopegasus That's easy with regulators and my alicat flow meter.

    • @Hydrogen4Health
      @Hydrogen4Health  วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@ecopegasus See video 5 th-cam.com/video/x4BjwCZWY_Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=lzldFFE2Wz4_oGcZ , I think we can see where the extra efficiency comes from. Using your equation my PEM was over 100% efficiency and we all know that's not possible. Maybe when you were "building electrolyzers that were producing 130% gas volume." you used this equation... "The big Blue Chinese 'Alkaline Brown's Gas' generating machine you are using to compare with your (PEM) OxyHydrogen (H2 Life V5) machines does produce ExW but NOT in the quantities that an optimized Brown's Gas electrolyzer would. So the 'result WILL BE closer to OxyHydrogen"