HHO for heating?

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HHO for heating?

by varicap » 30/11/09, 19:51

Multifunction machines provided by HHO gas for heating here (English):

hidrogenpower.com/english.htm
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by I Citro » 30/11/09, 22:03

: Arrow: For fun, I took the data from the one presented at the bottom of the page:
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WW520LAC

This model can produce up to 520 liters of gas per hour.
Its maximum consumption is barely 1 watts / hour and about 2,8 deciliters of water / hour. It can operate at 120VAC or 230VAC or 20 to 28VDC.
It can produce up to 2 Kcal.


It produces up to 2 Kcal or, 3,25 kWh for a consumption of 1,44 kWh.
It would therefore produce twice as much energy as it consumes. :?: :?:
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by Christophe » 30/11/09, 22:06

But yes ... and the groundhog it pumps the H2?

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by I Citro » 30/11/09, 22:12

: Arrow: I would have liked to see the electric consumption of the models for cars (in A or in Watts).
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by Christophe » 30/11/09, 22:17

Leave concrete is crap.
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