THE GREATEST INVENTION: WATER AS FUEL! The secret of the HH+ compound to boost electrolysis

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
  • In this video of "Hidden Technology" we have made a prototype of an engine that works only with water. We have modified this electric generator to be able to produce electrical energy using only water as fuel. Thanks to this highly efficient Hydrolysis equipment and the secret additive for the HH+ electrolyte, we can break down the water molecules and obtain large amounts of Hydrogen, with which we make this electric generator work.
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    Index
    00:00 Introduction
    01:02 Preparing the pieces to cut them
    01:24 Cutting the 304L stainless steel parts
    02:30 Drilling the pieces (One 6mm and one 11mm hole in each piece)
    08:18 Polishing the pieces
    03:58 Preparation of the Hydrolysis tank
    04:56 Cutting the M6 threaded rods
    05:18 Assembly of the Hydrolysis reactor
    09:20 Preparation of the Hydrogen security container
    11:46 Manufacture of the support for the Hydrolysis equipment
    13:12 Electrical connections
    14:30 We remove the fuel tank and set up our Hydrolysis equipment
    16:14 Preparation of the air filter
    16:34 Filling the water and secret electrolyte tanks HH+
    17:35 First test inside the workshop
    18:05 Carburetor adjustment
    20:30 Outdoor water motor test
    Yes, you're right. We unveil the solution for water-fuelled engines. The HH+ compound is a mixture of several chimical elements that can turn any engine in a water-based engine with no effort.
    Join us to watch the most revolutionary engine ever, capable of powering cars, boats or trains with just a bit of water.
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  • @totalpm
    @totalpm Před 2 lety +914

    I ran my car for 10 years off a hydrogen generator in my engine. Gas milage was double, power up 10%, mechanic complained the engine was too clean to be old, everytime the engine ran it made its own gas up to 3 litres a minute. More gas, less fuel required and no emissions out the exhaust. It's better than electric because I still towed my 3T trailer around the country without fail.

    • @pedrold
      @pedrold Před 2 lety +30

      Awesome! Congratulations for reaching that goal!

    • @asifyousfi2783
      @asifyousfi2783 Před 2 lety +16

      Totally run or hydrogen gas really

    • @totalpm
      @totalpm Před 2 lety +84

      @@asifyousfi2783 no, diesel still used combined with hydrogen. The difference is I got twice the milage out one tank of diesel with hydrogen fed in to the air intake from the hydro generator powered by the battery. Diesel waste non existent expelled out of the exhaust. The vehicle only used the diesel it needed. The engine ran much smoother as well like a petrol engine. Very clean combustion.

    • @samjohnson3124
      @samjohnson3124 Před 2 lety +24

      so, where can I get some of the critical components? I know Potassium Hydroxide has been used as an electrolyte, but I dont know if this one has been doped with anything special. Im looking to build my own for our 3 cars, If you have any pointers you are willing to give, I would appreciate it.

    • @totalpm
      @totalpm Před 2 lety +30

      @@samjohnson3124 hardware store has it all, or buy a ready made kit. USA have them ready plug and play for around $400

  • @viporal7898
    @viporal7898 Před rokem +595

    Welp, goodbye. We all greatly appreciate your sacrifice

    • @Hapasan808
      @Hapasan808 Před rokem +27

      Oil companies are not going to come after someone who built inefficient backyard AC inverter that runs on 12 volts, when you can buy much more efficient AC inverter that runs on 12 volts at Wal Mart.

    • @viporal7898
      @viporal7898 Před rokem +18

      @@Hapasan808 Wow, are indefinite articles not a thing for you?

    • @soeren8652
      @soeren8652 Před rokem +48

      @@Hapasan808 You know what happened to the last guy who built a water car?

    • @psycheadfuzzfreak830
      @psycheadfuzzfreak830 Před rokem

      Bro this why we’re scared to speak the truth cuz people like you keep this stupid paradigm that if we speak truth we automatically get killed🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️ bro u ain’t helping at all 🤦🏽‍♂️🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @Owsryudie
      @Owsryudie Před rokem +1

      @@soeren8652 I know still people who builds them and are alive. If they come in a news, they will get fkd :D

  • @heftypuffer7230
    @heftypuffer7230 Před rokem +47

    This is awesome, please do an update on maintenance. Like when to change the water, or when to change the stainless steel

  • @sabertoothanimations2912
    @sabertoothanimations2912 Před 8 měsíci +15

    Hey so I'm curious, How long do you think this Generator will run on the water you give it and how long would you say you can use it before you have to de-rust or replace the electrolysis core?
    I would love to Build one of these for long-term use, but would like to know what your opinion is on that and if you have any other suggestions or concerns for using it as a pretty continuous power source.
    I saw a place recently that converted a 650cc motorcycle to one of these, i would love to make a small car or something like a motorcycle at the least run like this.

    • @adambennett658
      @adambennett658 Před 7 měsíci +5

      He hasn't removed the possibility of this system running from battery power in such short tests. I'm not saying it is or isn't, just would be nice to see and know 7AF

    • @tarheelcountry1868
      @tarheelcountry1868 Před měsícem +1

      Never de rust it. The corrosion layer protects metal underneath! That goes for EVERYTHING!

    • @sabertoothanimations2912
      @sabertoothanimations2912 Před měsícem +1

      @@tarheelcountry1868 Well i would love to try this and see how much power ya get for what it puts out with fuel, if i find a generator to use, i might run some long power tests and see what i get

  • @sidPalma
    @sidPalma Před rokem +1733

    Daily Dose of Internet sent me

  • @MassageWithKlay
    @MassageWithKlay Před rokem +656

    The biggest difference between this and what Stanley Meyers did, is that he didn't use DC in order to separate the water. He used AC, at very high voltage and very low amperage which made his system very efficient. The AC was set to the right frequency to separate the water. This is why he stated that he could put any water into the tank and have it run, as there was no need for any additives.
    As for those who say that method is impossible, get a copy of Nikola Tesla's Colorado Diary and also a copy of The Problem of Increasing Human Energy, in there you'll find an experiment which Tesla did where he basically aggravated Nitrogen to a state where it was able to combust through a spark. He says that the explosion was about 50-70 feet in diameter. Not too bad for an inert gas.
    You can still attain most of Stanley Meyers patents online, as not only did he do the process of producing high amounts of hydrogen from any form of water, he also gave plans for hydrogen injectors with anti-drawback and a measure of other safety features to ensure that when doing the process, you don't end up making a massive explosion.
    The whole concept of what Stanley Meyers did came from the fact that his home town ran completely out of fuel and he wanted to make a way to which anyone who has a decent backyard machine shop would be able to convert their cars over to running on water.
    Remember that nothing is truly impossible, sometimes it's improbable and more often it's the definition of insanity where you try anything over and over again expecting different results. It's only when you do something different can the impossible seem plausible.

    • @Ken-rk3by
      @Ken-rk3by Před rokem +35

      OKAY, you know so much about how Stanley did it, build one.

    • @johnhamilton9098
      @johnhamilton9098 Před rokem

      Uhh..WRONG. He used a pulsed DC….His way was with resonance. Stick your hand INTO Meyers demo units and you would die if it was not pulsed DC.

    • @Ken-rk3by
      @Ken-rk3by Před rokem +1

      @@johnhamilton9098 So who are you sending your comments to, me or Klay because I know that you have to run DC through the HHO.??

    • @charlidog2
      @charlidog2 Před rokem +4

      @@Ken-rk3by Why do you have to run DC? The principle stays the same, especially if your anode and cathode are the same material. I think.
      Drop an extension cord in a bucket. It makes bubbles. Though that might be from boiling which is different. Electronics guy needed in aisle 5.
      In general the output would be less because it's not using constant peak voltage. If the frequency makes up for that I don't know.

    • @Ken-rk3by
      @Ken-rk3by Před rokem +11

      @@charlidog2 -- If you use AC current all the plates on both sides would be trying to form hydrogen and oxygen at the same time and apparently, it won't work. Besides, you would have to have an inverter to supply AC in a vehicle putting even more strain on the charging system than just running DC. The other problem would be keeping it cool, in essence, you just made a kettle. Also, the chances of arcing between the plates, if it did produce HHO gas it would make it too dangerous to be near it

  • @joerancourt2908
    @joerancourt2908 Před rokem +33

    Keep up the good work guys! I have been saying for years that alternative energy sources are possible but are suppressed due to the greed in mens hearts. If I ever reproduce one of these amazing devices I will spread the knowledge underground for the good of all

  • @michaelbisnett4845
    @michaelbisnett4845 Před 4 měsíci +22

    I love these demonstrations, they show real proof of concept. I am an engineer and have been out of school for almost 40 years so my analytical prowess has been lost or forgotten. So one of you young engineers, or non-engineers, please follow this up with a complete mass and energy balance and set the boundaries of the analysis around all of the inputs and outputs of this system. Do the same for the system if it were run with water and gasoline and lets see where entropy takes us.

    • @davidsmith3736
      @davidsmith3736 Před 3 měsíci

      Depends on the engine.

    • @allanegan6502
      @allanegan6502 Před 2 měsíci

      Stationary engines, no mass to move, just a small piston, look promising BUT the World longs for the ICE replacement. Thus the EV evolution. But we hav GAS Cars now, LPG & Hydrogen cars. So let's take a look. U bubble a little hydrogen thru a bank of 1, 2, 5L 'generators' feed thru a modified carby & off u go. So what's producing the energy to break down the water? Yep that's an embarrassing Q. Next let's look at a working existing H. car. Large tanks under enough pressure to turn H. into liquid and then run for about 1 std tank of petrol, say 500k. Typically 2 or 3 tanks. How much pressure? north of 500 atmospheres. So a bank of bubbling H. gas generators moves a 1 ton car, just like the commercial H. gas tanks. AND Big Auto has hidden, lied to, killed to stop these bubble makers going commercial in small to mid sized vehicles ?? Bless ur '24

    • @tubekrake
      @tubekrake Před měsícem

      I am sure, they just use Wodka or something else that looks like Water.

    • @radekdokoupil5706
      @radekdokoupil5706 Před 28 dny

      ​@@davidsmith3736 Unfortunately depends on the math and physic. And both are non compromise. Output energy is input energy times efficiency. Nothing else. So easy it is.

  • @henknoordermeer
    @henknoordermeer Před rokem +1027

    Great job. You just created a battery powered generator, using hydrogen as intermediary carrier. Would be way easier and more efficient to convert the 12vdc to 110vac with an inverter! This thing will only run as long as the battery is able to power the electrolysis.

    • @faustojoselopez2656
      @faustojoselopez2656 Před rokem +84

      How about charging the battery with an alternator.??

    • @borshardsd
      @borshardsd Před rokem +146

      @@faustojoselopez2656 uhmmmm did you just discover free energy before everyone else?

    • @plonkster
      @plonkster Před rokem +63

      @@faustojoselopez2656 Alternators are not that efficient. Even if we assumed the rest of the setup is (which it isn't). The alternator would take more power from the engine than it makes, so the battery will still run dead. These small engines usually don't have an alternator. They have a magnet on the flywheel that passes by a nearby coil to produce a small charge current, just enough to power the ignition and recharge what the starter took out of the battery. 2 Ampere max if I recall.

    • @faustojoselopez2656
      @faustojoselopez2656 Před rokem +83

      @@plonkster The energy is in the Hydrogen. This is not new. In the 70’s Meyer drove from LA to NY in a tank of water. He died soon after. It is a dangerous undertaking pardon the pun.

    • @plonkster
      @plonkster Před rokem +103

      @@faustojoselopez2656 Actually no. The energy is not so much in the hydrogen as it is in the reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. A certain amount of measurable energy is released when you let those two react. But in order to get the hydrogen, you need energy to split them. The process only works if you get more energy out than you put in... and that's the one thing that has not been shown, in fact it downright contradicts everything we know about physics.
      That doesn't mean it is wrong (well, it probably does, but I mean on a philosophical level it would not), it just means you need to prove your results very very meticulously.
      Even if there was no tomfoolery in this video -- which I doubt -- that engine is still not making enough electrical energy to recharge that small 18Ah battery. Which means the entire process essentially runs from the small 12V battery...

  • @linuswulff03
    @linuswulff03 Před rokem +995

    Oh wow! HH+ is either so efficient at separating water that it breaks the first law of thermodynamics! That or its all powered by the battery in an incredibly inefficient way

    • @friendless3768
      @friendless3768 Před rokem +37

      I have not studied this and have no experience in it I am just wondering how it breaks this rule?
      Thanks

    • @themightysalamence9870
      @themightysalamence9870 Před rokem +48

      I agree with the comment above and am wondering how it breaks the rules

    • @aaronfield7899
      @aaronfield7899 Před rokem +137

      @@friendless3768 He's being sarcastic. Of course it doesn't break the 1st law of thermodynamics it's just being very inefficient since he could just use the battery instead to power his angle grinder.

    • @freekboy658
      @freekboy658 Před rokem +217

      @@friendless3768 It takes more energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen than you get back by burning the hydrogen.

    • @billkichman7770
      @billkichman7770 Před rokem +32

      Yeah, they put together an arrangement with 2 things going at once, one adding to the system, one depleting, with a small difference being the loss in efficiency, that stretches the observed result out in time that it satisfies the con.

  • @karttu1
    @karttu1 Před rokem +44

    Amazed completely. Thank you for sharing this for us! Professional work.

  • @UncleJimsTarot
    @UncleJimsTarot Před 7 měsíci +17

    Asking the same as a lot of other people. How long will the core last, and how long will it run on a single fill of water? I'd love to put this on a boat for overnighting and house power.

    • @sashragesh
      @sashragesh Před 5 měsíci

      An fire arrestor is needed because hydrogen is highly explosive, increasing the chances of an explosion.

    • @igorrrr45247
      @igorrrr45247 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Better off using a battery

  • @danielgeroy4220
    @danielgeroy4220 Před rokem +699

    Beautiful! Totally legit, especially when in the final test the HH+ water tank doesn't loose liquid at all and stays full. What an efficiency! And the motor keeps producing the same power the whole time - in the beginning when is hit with so much initial hydrogen (and doesn't explode) and even later when just small bubbles are produced in the second tank, just amazing! There is no way a secret tank is mounted and if someone says otherwise screw him - haters gonna hate! This is not like the other video from this channel with the DVD solar panel with batteries in the support, no nothing like that! ...... But just to be sure I'll stick with the Stanley Meyers patents.

    • @NugChannel
      @NugChannel Před rokem

      Impossible.
      Process when H atoms pulled out of H2O molecules, it changes water into gas.
      This technology will leave far future generations without water.
      Literally.
      This must be stopped.

    • @rbetts2299
      @rbetts2299 Před rokem +7

      Nice
      I need one

    • @billkichman7770
      @billkichman7770 Před rokem +12

      All that means, is that the battery output (temporarily) is capable of supplying more gas than the engine needs. As the battery slowly depletes its charge (despite some charge from the engine's charger) the gas level will rise to liquid.

    • @tonymeman8405
      @tonymeman8405 Před rokem +88

      Yeah. Doesn't even consume water. It runs on the energy of hopes and dreams! =)

    • @gregwarrener4848
      @gregwarrener4848 Před rokem +3

      @@billkichman7770 yes if it took a gallon of gas to go 10 ft i suppose you could say the same thing for a gas engine. the efficiency is what is key here. We are using water to get (more miles per kw) in a sense which is why the water engine is becoming more practical.

  • @hxx3815
    @hxx3815 Před rokem +47

    Hey guys: remember. Hidden Technology didn't have depression, had no thoughts of contemplating suicide, had a great life/career, and is healthy in all aspects with great security.

    • @gugomajo4161
      @gugomajo4161 Před rokem +1

      ok, and?

    • @hxx3815
      @hxx3815 Před rokem +3

      @@gugomajo4161 Just so that he doesn't mysteriously disappear because of him making an actual way to be powered by water. Just look at Stanley Meyer.

    • @dabdaddyjosh
      @dabdaddyjosh Před rokem

      Stay Halal brother 🙏

  • @574fedsup
    @574fedsup Před rokem +2

    What are you using as a flashback arrestor ? I see a big explosion waiting to happen as it is very difficult to prevent a flashback from happening with out some type of preventer and I am a little skeptical as I don’t see a lot of Hho bubbles being produced and is the generator using more or less of production? highly skeptical as to how you manage to get the correct amount of production equal to amount being used with out over or under producing so fast with out motor hesitation?🤔

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Před rokem +31

    Impressive.
    Next test is to load the generator with area heaters one at a time to determine the output power.

    • @01saved
      @01saved Před 2 měsíci

      Load testing the generator has no bearing on the functionality of the gas motor driving it. The question is “How long with that container of water continue to produce hydrogen?”

  • @rocky6703
    @rocky6703 Před rokem +316

    Well it was nice that he shared this with the world. He'll be missed RIP.

    • @Q50Eric
      @Q50Eric Před rokem +20

      His head in 24 hours 🤯

    • @p.p.a.p762
      @p.p.a.p762 Před rokem +20

      yeh i found a story about a guy created a waterpowered car and was killed

    • @JOwaky
      @JOwaky Před rokem

      2.2 milion people gonna die

    • @CannaKen
      @CannaKen Před rokem +3

      @@p.p.a.p762 exactly!

    • @NoonNoon_Kid
      @NoonNoon_Kid Před rokem +16

      Download the video so there is still evidence left

  • @John-gz8tf
    @John-gz8tf Před rokem +268

    Congratulations on creating an engine that defies the laws of thermodynamics! I'm sure scientists around the world are in awe of your brilliance!

    • @holgerkirschbaum6911
      @holgerkirschbaum6911 Před rokem +52

      100% agreed. What I don’t understand why he spends so much time and efforts for such a BS……

    • @paulbriggs3072
      @paulbriggs3072 Před rokem +20

      It would be impossible if the splitting of water took the amount of energy that it is thought. But Stan Meyer many years ago showed it could be split with far less energy than thought.

    • @jean-michelnefontaine9256
      @jean-michelnefontaine9256 Před rokem

      Ils savent déjà ça depuis longtemps, mais ce serait faire tomber l'économie mondiale

    • @TechieTard
      @TechieTard Před rokem +10

      @@holgerkirschbaum6911 Maybe you aren't paying 8 dollars per gallon of gasoline.

    • @TechieTard
      @TechieTard Před rokem +13

      @@paulbriggs3072 Stanley used harmonics/frequency to split the bonds. Something nobody is doing.

  • @tarabya1001
    @tarabya1001 Před rokem +7

    I have a few questions, while hydrogen production was fine at the beginning of the video, the production decreased a lot towards the end of the video at 17:55 26:05. what is the reason of this ?

  • @joeylongo4912
    @joeylongo4912 Před měsícem +2

    I would like a list of parts please ?? In the description they are not stated. All the brass couplings to context to the water filter ? Thank you.

  • @igmusimba
    @igmusimba Před 2 lety +228

    HHO fuel is not a new concept. Our chemistry teacher taught us this 50 years ago in junior high school. The problem is what to do about the eventual corrosion in existing internal combustion engines. Lead in gasoline was originally used to lubricate engine parts (especially the valves). An instructor 40 years ago told me this might be useful in the future when they can make pistons (combustion engines) out of ceramics (no corrosion issues). I still think Hydrogen Fuel Cell, direct to electricity is probably a better solution, but this is a nice video none the less. There really is no secret here. It just is not sustainable with current internal combustion engines that were designed for fossil fuels.

    • @HiddenTechnology_
      @HiddenTechnology_  Před 2 lety +64

      Yes, the corrosion looks like a potential problem in the long term. I think the problem here were the corks, but we should definitely look for ceramics.

    • @willi703
      @willi703 Před 2 lety +17

      Dear Guys, good show.
      Yes 50 years ago i also learnt the electrolysis of water. A massive bang in the science lab.
      Ok.
      You example is a 4 stroke petroleum engine.
      My question to you is.
      Would the HHO system work on a diesel engine that has been converted to natural gas.?
      Kind regards.
      Bill.

    • @harrywalker5836
      @harrywalker5836 Před 2 lety +6

      lpg, is the go.. my bronco been on lpg for 14 yrs. 12.1 compression, timing, goes like a cut cat..

    • @zachsheffee8458
      @zachsheffee8458 Před 2 lety +28

      @@HiddenTechnology_ You should sell that device online!! Trades people would love it!! Some people would be able to use it for there cars!!
      You should sell a plan! A how to build one yourself guide!!
      Maybe even a kit with instructions/warnings. So people could buy the kit & build one themselves!!
      So even more people could afford to have this technology!! Thank you.

    • @amrendramishra545
      @amrendramishra545 Před rokem +3

      @@zachsheffee8458 absolutely right

  • @AmericanNEET8644
    @AmericanNEET8644 Před rokem +43

    Quick someone download this before YT takes it down

    • @_john_rick_
      @_john_rick_ Před rokem

      Lol 😆

    • @Forthro
      @Forthro Před rokem +1

      Why would anyone need a video with a bunch of useless lies and misinformation in it? That's just not how our world works, nor from the physical perspective, neither from the common sense one. Perpetual motion engines are not only physically impossible, but also if there was any invention close to this, whole world would be already using them. Oil companies are not the ultimate power, like many conspirologists believe and car manufacturers would already be competing with each other for the most effective water engine.

    • @AchLeckMichamArsch
      @AchLeckMichamArsch Před rokem +1

      Have it on my privat Cloud ;-)

  • @jamalfuzail4369
    @jamalfuzail4369 Před 9 měsíci

    Please let me know about the capacity of generator. Watts, amperes etc. Further the cost of the system excluding generator cost.

  • @user-wg1dq2zz3d
    @user-wg1dq2zz3d Před rokem

    Very nice video, thank you. What is the autonomy compared to water quantity you added.

  • @mickmccluand4677
    @mickmccluand4677 Před rokem +228

    I had been pondering about the correct AFR for running hydrogen instead of petrol. Turns out half covering your intake is about right.

    • @billkichman7770
      @billkichman7770 Před rokem +1

      Hydrogen is the smallest element on the periodic table, and is nigh impossible to contain. I don't understand why so many people get all up in a bunch, interested in using hydrogen for engines. It isn't a fuel so much as it's a fuel can. And a leaky one at that.

    • @watewmark
      @watewmark Před rokem

      ​​@@billkichman7770 Maybe because we are burning all the petrol avaible in crappy "Wish" furniture and that we need to find alternative solutions.
      Hydrogen will never run out as you mentioned it is the simplest atom.
      and that running engines with a basic water electrolysis is so simple that just any college student could make it safely ?

    • @gonzaloayalaibarre
      @gonzaloayalaibarre Před rokem +12

      ​@@billkichman7770 It's interesting because the raw materials for getting hydrogen are readily available, the methods are pretty straightforward and the oxidation products are harmless.
      We are having trouble storing excess electricity, so of course people look to water electrolysis. As you said, it also offers major complications, but you can't blame people for being interested.
      This video, however, is just plain silliness. Why would anyone want to use a battery to power water electrolysis that will be immediately oxydized is beyond me.

    • @MrCharlesfire
      @MrCharlesfire Před rokem +6

      @@gonzaloayalaibarre "This video, however, is just plain silliness. Why would anyone want to use a battery to power water electrolysis that will be immediately oxydized is beyond me."
      When you don't have an electric engine available, this is a less efficient alternative I guess...

    • @JBrimBloodG
      @JBrimBloodG Před rokem +1

      @@billkichman7770 i guess the hindenburg never existed then

  • @JoshyMade
    @JoshyMade Před rokem +74

    I’ve ran my body on water and variations of water based liquids for 38 years. Works great!

    • @bl8388
      @bl8388 Před rokem +17

      And we provide free gas after eating beans!

    • @vivekawasthi4808
      @vivekawasthi4808 Před rokem +5

      Mine is however sometimes demands a lot of alcohol with water😭😭😭😭

    • @kkmullin
      @kkmullin Před rokem +8

      I failed the emissions test!

    • @Mrkittinsgaming
      @Mrkittinsgaming Před 8 měsíci +1

      Nothing like snorting coke to get me going

    • @adamsachinis4999
      @adamsachinis4999 Před 2 měsíci

      helps with the combination @@vivekawasthi4808

  • @regd.2263
    @regd.2263 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It's now a year on are you in full time production and selling kits ?

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 Před rokem +14

    Very interesting.
    The hydrogen yield rate in the output filter is stronger on page 18:00 compare to page 23:00 seems not affecting engine power and rpm.
    The engine should stall or stop running by the lack of hydrogen by page 26:00.

    • @rodbarker1017
      @rodbarker1017 Před rokem +1

      Yes I noticed that, well commented. This needs done again in a much more scientifically monitored way. Even so, frankly I am sceptical nice try though. However, if genuine it would simply NOT be released by CZcams or any one else for that matter. Given past history would you??

    • @hslot6462
      @hslot6462 Před 11 měsíci

      Same what i thought and when there is put a load on it zero change in rpm"s ???? yeah no way

    • @AbuBakr1
      @AbuBakr1 Před 10 měsíci

      Another negative comment

    • @philoso377
      @philoso377 Před 10 měsíci

      @@AbuBakr1 well, what do you think?

  • @davidg4512
    @davidg4512 Před rokem +90

    More energy is required to separate the bond of hydrogen and oxygen than you can get out of it via combustion. Combustion has its own loses. If there is a working model of this, the catch will always be that the battery makes up the difference of the energy loss. Once the battery runs out, it will stall as the entire process is a max of 30% efficient.

    • @billkichman7770
      @billkichman7770 Před rokem +5

      Exactly. The efficiencies multiply, to total lower values. Maybe 0.85 for the generator x 0.3 for the dirty engine, x 0.9 battery charging, x whatever the hydrolysis is...very low number in the end.

    • @desertegle40cal
      @desertegle40cal Před rokem

      Hey David, So can you explain to me what process you’d have to take to keep using the water, please? You sound like you know what your talking about and this video, although amazing, doesn’t explain what he is doing and what process he is taking to get energy output from simple H2O for people that don’t know what he is doing, like me lol. So would you have to run gas, charge the battery, then run water to save gas until the battery runs out, then run gas again? I am a super lay person in this regard. Could at the very least this process save you on gas or is using water to power a generator just wishful thinking? Also, why is that water turning red in that chamber? It was just water with like salt or something wasn’t it? In the left chamber.

    • @josidasilva5515
      @josidasilva5515 Před rokem +2

      Instead of electrolysis, use ionization PWM with water spray (car ignition with PWM on the 12 VDC side and water through a carburator). 10kV, 3 kHz.

    • @itsafluke6574
      @itsafluke6574 Před rokem

      From what I can tell, all water engines need a second input to work. Wether that be sodium, some type of chemical, heat, all that, anything that works doesn't use just water alone. A gas engine takes a small amount of electricity and then continues on by itself making up that loss of electricity. The challenge here is basicaly how to get a water engine that does the same. Now why we don't just have hydrogen based engines and facilities that make hydrogen and replace the gas at gas stations I have no idea. It would be the single most easy way to switch to a more renewable form of energy other than electric.

    • @cozmoknot7317
      @cozmoknot7317 Před rokem +1

      Don’t underestimate it so quickly, with time, this will possibly be one of the greatest inventions of mankind. So what if it’s only 30% efficiency, the first computers were the size of rooms, now they fit in your hand.

  • @ozzierabbit587
    @ozzierabbit587 Před rokem +29

    File this one with all the other perpetual motion devices on CZcams (which I've never seen commercially).

    • @georgwarhead2801
      @georgwarhead2801 Před rokem +2

      this actualy works in reallife too, the BIG problem is, that the hydrogen eats away the oilfilm in the pistons and that the engine cant run for a longer time in this conditions. ford actualy tested this for a long time, and they find it easyer to just use fuelcells.

    • @lordbertox4056
      @lordbertox4056 Před rokem

      Hydrolisis increases entropy, so this isnt a perpetual motionmachine

  • @astronutz6623
    @astronutz6623 Před rokem

    quick question, i have dones similar in a small scale. how doyou separate the hydrogen froim mixing with the oxigen since they are both created at the same time.

  • @DrBTStm
    @DrBTStm Před 9 měsíci

    This is called the water electrolysis process or we called it proton exchange membrane water electrolysis. Here what happens is that when you supply any current inside the water it will split into hydrogen and oxygen gas and here the main gas we required is the hydrogen gas that is used as a fuel to run the engine. I hope this help most of you who are confused with the process.

  • @chiefrunningfist
    @chiefrunningfist Před rokem +81

    You still gotta come up with the energy to split the water molecule in the first place, so utilizing water as a "fuel" (sourcing H2 via electrolysis) is not any more of an efficient power source than the initial electricity required/used/needed to split the water in the first place (ie you have to use electricity to get H2O to separate it into its H2 & O2 parts; 100% of electrical energy in = ~80% the amount of oxidation/combustion energy out).
    Though imo H2 provides for an interesting excess energy storage idea. (storing excess as a gas vs traditional battery solutions), but water isn't really the fuel source here (it's H2).
    Splitting water up (electrolysis), and then putting it back together (oxidation of H2 gas), over and over again.
    1. Electrolysis (splitting into parts):
    2[H2O] = 2[H2] + 1[O2]
    2. Combustion (putting back together):
    2[H2] +1[O2] = 2[H2O]
    3. Repeat.

    • @axel708
      @axel708 Před rokem +5

      That's my takeaway here as well. The engineering is impressive but the fuel source is the HH+ added in. Also, the longevity is questionable given the rods corroding at the start.

    • @DonoVideoProductions
      @DonoVideoProductions Před rokem +2

      @@axel708 The resulting corroded sludge in the electrolysis chamber is very toxic. It produces hexavalent chromate, which must be disposed of at designated hazardous waste sites - there are severe penalites for not disposing of it properly. Not to mention it causes severe skin reactions, and evtually cancer.
      I do not think this is a good trade-off for petrol by any stretch.

    • @crowangel499
      @crowangel499 Před rokem

      @@DonoVideoProductions can you expand on this whole sludge please?, in realetion on how much worse than CO2?

    • @axel708
      @axel708 Před rokem

      @@DonoVideoProductions that could be reduced or even resolved by using higher grade SS such as 316 or 316L. He states in the video that the carbon oxidising was leading to the sludge you mentioned.

    • @redpillfitness1
      @redpillfitness1 Před rokem +1

      Yes, but it's still an alternative to fossil fuels, isn't that what matters the most?

  • @normmarsh881
    @normmarsh881 Před rokem +25

    next stop waterpowered lawn mowers cars and power to run refrigerators freezers home heaters. Bring it all on. Awesome video. Keep up the good work

  • @robertrodriguez4145
    @robertrodriguez4145 Před rokem

    Thank you for taking the time to share your ideas. Best of luck

  • @adambennett658
    @adambennett658 Před 7 měsíci

    So, is it not running off the batteries power? Or will it run, charge battery, split water and operate a load solely from excess energy from the splitting of water? Just curious. 7AF

  • @santiklingo
    @santiklingo Před rokem +19

    RIP to this guy

    • @iwannabeawitch
      @iwannabeawitch Před rokem

      What happened to him?

    • @santiklingo
      @santiklingo Před rokem +2

      @@iwannabeawitch LMAO he hasnt died it was a reference to stanley meyer

    • @iwannabeawitch
      @iwannabeawitch Před rokem +1

      @@santiklingo oh fuck 💀💀💀💀 ig we just wait and see what happens to him

  • @superwassou
    @superwassou Před rokem +275

    I would be glad to have a list with all tools, parts and others to complete this amazing project.

    • @cmanna285
      @cmanna285 Před rokem +4

      Yeah! how can we get this list?

    • @christianjonahzapanta6954
      @christianjonahzapanta6954 Před rokem +3

      same here, i want the list of the items too... maybe i can find a way to make it more effective

    • @ivan5604
      @ivan5604 Před rokem +14

      Watch the video he puts the names of all the parts used and the tools used shouldn’t be very hard to identify. So far I’ve seen him use an angle grinder, a vise, and a drill press.

    • @boomster2232
      @boomster2232 Před rokem +7

      don't forget the batterie :)

    • @Kyle-xk2rb
      @Kyle-xk2rb Před rokem

      Hey, hijacking this comment so more people are aware. This channel promotes scams so be careful clicking any links on this channel! Also many of these comments are from bots. Thanks!

  • @BarbarossaTheOcean
    @BarbarossaTheOcean Před 9 měsíci

    how do you keep it lubricated?

  • @hn1685
    @hn1685 Před rokem +4

    Your device is splendid. In a Japanese company, I thought that it was Toushiba, but I distributed oxygen and hydrogen at the time of hydrogen generating and thought about a method to leave oxygen unattended in the air.
    Very safe.
    I am older age of Japan, but I make a team with the elderly person of the cause engineer and want to produce it for the world. I want to learn a detailed thing.
    I do not understand an electrolyte well, but the eldest son leaves the chemical course at a university.
    Also, my car uses gasoline to generate electricity, which is then used in the motor to run. Comfortable.

    • @DrBTStm
      @DrBTStm Před 9 měsíci +1

      study proton water exchange membrane water electrolysis process you will know more about what he did

  • @MorrisonManor
    @MorrisonManor Před rokem +57

    Kudos on the effort put into manufacturing this thing. I could never entertain spending this much time and money for a bit of theater.

    • @dantronics1682
      @dantronics1682 Před rokem +3

      its not just a bit of theater, his videos gets pushed up the ladder and he get monotised

    • @billkichman7770
      @billkichman7770 Před rokem +1

      or likes. or subscriptions. or the money that comes from that.

    • @redpillfitness1
      @redpillfitness1 Před rokem +3

      so you're saying it's not real? Why don't you build one and prove it?

    • @sharrpshooter1
      @sharrpshooter1 Před rokem +3

      @@redpillfitness1 It doesnt work on the bases of physics alone. The energy required to for electrolysis is less than you would get from the hydrogen made, its a system that is always losing energy, and since the only energy input is the battery, its basically a joke of a video

    • @un-review
      @un-review Před rokem

      He is actually earning money with this theater lol.

  • @brittreid3981
    @brittreid3981 Před rokem +234

    Interesting that the hydrogen production seems to have dropped to nearly nothing and yet the generator continues to run strongly. Also interesting that when a load is put on the generator you don’t hear the engine change under the load.

    • @josephhoward2971
      @josephhoward2971 Před rokem +9

      Well with a Octane rating of 140 or so. Those side tanks could be pressurized to the point of low bubblige. Also with the high octane rating, the genny wouldn't have to surge up much for the increased amperage's. Try running your car with 130-140+ octane fuel, I'll bet you get quite the HP boost. But the gen will not last long because of the higher engine temps....

    • @charlidog2
      @charlidog2 Před rokem +67

      Yeah, I suggest people compare the amount of gas produced at 18:10 and 25:40. That's a significant difference, yet the motor doesn't seem to notice. I'm pretty sure it should notice.
      I'd like to see a graph of the temp of the HHO generator over time. And the voltage of the battery over time.
      The skepticism I have is based on that dastardly Conservation of Energy Law. It takes a lot of energy to break the bonds of a water molecule. And there is an enormous amount of heat from the motor. That's all being converted from something, and I'm skeptical those tiny bubbles at 25:40 contain enough energy to satisfy the equation.

    • @charlidog2
      @charlidog2 Před rokem +46

      @@josephhoward2971 How would the HHO generator and bubbler pressurize? It isn't a closed system. There isn't a solenoid valve regulating fuel flow. There's only the carb's butterfly valve.
      Consider this, if what we just saw was possible, there would be HHO generators on every car. No, it's far more likely there's something we're not being shown going on here.

    • @1960ewe
      @1960ewe Před rokem +7

      @@charlidog2 that is my question exactly. How much charge goes now to the battery. Wil it deplete or would the charge coil in the generator do a sufficient job keeping that battery up to charge. I wonder...

    • @georgesmith8401
      @georgesmith8401 Před rokem +1

      When you run an engine using water the engine runs smoothly and quieter

  • @tavernierfl6653
    @tavernierfl6653 Před rokem

    Hi. WOW!! I just watch you entire video and I am impressed 😳 you are a genius…. And your product should be offered to the entire world! Amazing work thank you ! We need more human’s like you thank you.
    Now the big question is how can we buy this product??

  • @hungrysurfer9471
    @hungrysurfer9471 Před rokem +1

    Hi everyone, well done on an interesting video. Does anyone know where to buy HH+ from ? It looks a bit like regular salt. I am thinking of using it to charge an off grid battery pack for home use. Does anyone know in 12 hrs how much water will it use when making at 3kw per hr.

  • @threeMetreJim
    @threeMetreJim Před rokem +6

    Excellent, that's just what I need to keep my pet unicorn warm in winter. Will be a struggle to pay for gas this winter, at a time when there are no people venturing out to catch a glimpse of him.

  • @maryroberson9583
    @maryroberson9583 Před rokem +35

    I would like to see you build a water system for a vehicle that actually works that anyone can build.

    • @kalvynhavenhill3366
      @kalvynhavenhill3366 Před 6 měsíci

      Working on cars isn't easy but do able. It'd definitely be a lengthy one. Considering your completely changing your combustion system from fossil to hydro wich both have different combustion systems internally in a vehicle. Idk enough to say what to change but you could keep your gas tank and just change the rest that lead up to the Injectors from what he's done. Complex but do-able

  • @rebeccagreen-parkinson1195

    Wonderful, bravo! Many more water engine applications please. A golf cart (if possible). Thank you so much! 👏

  • @PeteVanDemark
    @PeteVanDemark Před rokem +187

    Amazing how the engine keeps running even when the bubbles stop.

    • @guri311
      @guri311 Před rokem +2

      ;-) That's true.

    • @alistairmackinnon4216
      @alistairmackinnon4216 Před rokem +5

      Yup, that bubbler was producing about a bubble a second.

    • @delansick6865
      @delansick6865 Před rokem

      What are these bubbles?

    • @fanman421
      @fanman421 Před rokem +63

      @@delansick6865 not sure why he has the bubbler on there.... the electrolysis side would produce hydrogen and oxygen as the water is split. 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom for each water molecule split. The electrolysis process takes energy, and a lot of it, to do this. Pure water is an insulator, so you must add something to the solution to make it conductive, an acid works. His ‘magic HH+’ stuff is possibly an acid. Now..... no matter what you add to the water, the electrolysis of water is NEVER anywhere near 100% efficient, and the amount of hydrogen and oxygen produced running an engine is NEVER enough to produce enough power to split the water to produce the necessary hydrogen and oxygen. You can work it out as it takes 4 electrons to split one water molecule using moles of water, moles of Hydrogen and Oxygen produced, coulombs of electrons, and time. The process is mathematically and physically impossible. Why people spend so much time and effort putting on such hoaxes is beyond me.

    • @junimkl
      @junimkl Před rokem

      Voce queria ver o atomo? Que visão heim

  • @SkylerAnderson
    @SkylerAnderson Před rokem +10

    It's amazing how someone with zero grasp of physics has access to such an awesome machine shop.

    • @TrailChaser
      @TrailChaser Před rokem

      That's not a machine shop. He has hand tools and a simple $100 drill press.

    • @Brett_S_420
      @Brett_S_420 Před rokem +1

      Crazy how a commenter on CZcams can know who a person is despite not knowing jack about them! You must have a superpower!

    • @ne1cup
      @ne1cup Před rokem

      you are rude and you should do some experiments with HHO yourself

  • @joemason9187
    @joemason9187 Před rokem

    This is great I've been using hho for years currently putting it in me 05 transit had to put an EFI filter connected behind obd port but if I replace pump for manual ev pump wouldn't need EFI filter

  • @EffieG-ez9tf
    @EffieG-ez9tf Před 17 dny

    Thank you so much for courageously sharing your engine. She’s a beauty! Spreading the word is the best way to keep this moving and to introduce it to the world. Could this technology be used to run a bus? Many ppl are choosing to live in a smaller footprint on Earth and this engine would certainly help accomplish that goal. The skoolie movement is a perfect place to begin. Why not bring this idea into a form which can be mounted under the hoods of a few dozen skoolie buses? I would love to give one a long test drive, as would many others. I’m curious to see what Chuck Cassady’s opinion might be.

  • @BruceOrand
    @BruceOrand Před 2 lety +130

    Though, the electrolysis separation of water into 2 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Oxygen has been known for many years, if not isolating the anode and cathode chambers, you are producing HHO gas, or Browns Gas, not just Hydrogen. Then the 'gurgle' tank prior to engine start only bubbled 3 or 4 bubbles, and the engine took off quickly like it was already primed.
    Another commenter properly indicated that the stock carburetor is designed for a liquid fuel to 'draw up' the fuel jet. There would need to be a modified intake to allow the HHO to flow into the Air-Fuel chamber, and hopefully under some level of pressure or it would be insufficient to give a rich enough atmosphere to ignite the engine.
    Good video, but need to validate there is not another fuel source on the generator, hidden behind the power plate. Camera angles prevent the specific view to witness carburetor setup.
    Also HH+ powder. More detail on they 'mystery' chemical. I doubt this is made by SikaFix and their HH+ product.

    • @HiddenTechnology_
      @HiddenTechnology_  Před 2 lety +41

      The HH+ was given to us by an anonymous subscriber. He claims to be patenting it after knowing about it. Don't know the backstory of it. We are just cautious to release too much information because so many people disappeared in the past.

    • @sksman71
      @sksman71 Před 2 lety +10

      where can a person get this HH+

    • @MladenKljestan
      @MladenKljestan Před 2 lety +38

      @@HiddenTechnology_
      "Many people disapeared..." just because of this we must give it to people. Secret is when "know it" less than two people. All other is "i just want money" or "i just make videos to earn money blah blah..."
      Big DISSLIKE for your video and channel. I go unsubscribe. Bye.

    • @marwerno
      @marwerno Před 2 lety +3

      I guess for some generators there are LPG carburetors (not really carburetors anymore, more like there to regulate inflow) out there which should be possible to be used. What I am wondering about is more like: Under load the generator would take more Hydrogen than under little load:
      If always operated at high load, the engine would die eventually, not getting enough fuel (or getting lower Hz on the power output or "brown out" which could damage some electrical devices) or you would have too much fuel, pressure in the tank getting above safe levels and I do not want to be around when the brown gas accidentally ignites (I guess a safety valve which leads to a pipe immediate flaming off the excess fuel might actually work.But you really would need to make sure it is not back flaming)

    • @jamesbennett9654
      @jamesbennett9654 Před 2 lety +13

      Bruce HH O offers all that is needed for combustion, without aid of gasoline, engine vacuum is all that is needed along with spark to fire the HH O mixture, the throttle plate of the carburetor regulates the amount of mixture allowed in the generator, However the governor will not function; I have built HH O systems using solar panels and led acid batteries, modified DC current and electrolyte to aid voltage production at the plates of HH O generator, check valves to prevent backflow and explosion; Bottom line, The carburetor is basically bypassed and jets are no longer needed because HH O is already atomized and moved by engine vacuum.

  • @hoseinqadam
    @hoseinqadam Před rokem +150

    I have one problem, the amount of energy required to produce hydrogen via electrolysis is more then the energy you get back from combusting the hydrogen. Is there some secret additive that I am missing to make the hydrogen production efficient?

    • @winbobmarks8236
      @winbobmarks8236 Před rokem +37

      Adam, what you said about the efficiency of the process is absolutely true! That is why this is NOT a Perpetual Motion Machine. Energy from OUTSIDE the generating system is constantly needed.....The Battery. Disconnect it and the system stops. Now if he charged the Battery from the generator........🤣😱🤣

    • @TheCuteZombie
      @TheCuteZombie Před rokem +7

      @@winbobmarks8236 On point explanation. Of course solar energy can be used, but then the problem of solar dependency also comes to play, as well as low effieciency.
      Another thing that almost no one mentions, tho, is the fact that storing hydrogen is a problem in itself. High flamable/explosive, can escape cointainer due to metal absorbing/bubble forming, needs to be stored in high pressure due to it's low density. The risk are too high, and the fact that there are better options, like natural gas that can be made from organic matter. Of course, gas fuel in itself is more complicated than dealing with liquids.

    • @TheCuteZombie
      @TheCuteZombie Před rokem +7

      @@captainpjarker what are you talking about? No reaction know or observed thus far in human history produces more energy than the initial input. That is how entropy and the flow of time works. We don't use wind turbines or coal energy because they reaction is efficient or geneates energy from nowhere, but because they are widely available and the extraction of said energy is simple. Which is not true to hydrogen: it don't exist in high quantities and at an affordable price, the storage process is difficult and it is highly flammable/explosive. Not to mention there are better gas options than hydrogen, like i said earlier, natural gas from organic matter or biodiesel, although they can't compete with petroleum due to cost and inefficiency.

    • @joshuauriarte452
      @joshuauriarte452 Před rokem +18

      @@TheCuteZombie Hydrogen is actually a lot cheaper, only problem is greed. No one has put money into a hydrogen system. hydrogen could be much more efficient and safer then any other fuel type. The only problem is that they would lose control over their money source. Once something big to refine hydrogen is made, it will try to be turned smaller due to hydrogen being one of the most abundant gases.
      Theres articles and studies done that proves hydrogen could be the future if we actually tried.

    • @captainpjarker
      @captainpjarker Před rokem +8

      @@TheCuteZombie exactly. So why are you saying this is useless? Of COURSE there’s going to be energy loss. That’s not the point. You’re focusing on the negatives instead of the actual theory. Half the people in these comments don’t know what they’re talking about and the half that do want to act like a new fuel system is a negative? How?
      Also, did you really just say hydrogen isn’t readily abundant? You’re joking, right? It’s LITERALLY the most abundant element in the universe, so if THATS not abundant enough, neither is coal or oil or gas.
      It can’t compete with petroleum?? Bro please for both our sakes stop talking out of your ass 😂 have you seen gas prices lately? 7$ for a gallon of the stuff. 5$ for a pack of 24 water bottles is a pretty high estimate. Not to mention hydrogen burns more than 50% slower than gasoline (that means it’s more than double as efficient) so don’t tell me it “can’t compete”. You have no idea what you’re talking about lmfao. Probably the only reaosn hydrogen cars aren’t more popular is because base hydrogen gas is 4x as expensive as gasoline, but that’s buying the gas straight. If you buy purified water? Not even close to the same cost for 2x as much efficiency

  • @josecornejo9850
    @josecornejo9850 Před 4 měsíci

    I wander if you can tell me what type of Stanley steel you used and other specifications I did not hear please thanks Jose

  • @eliekaram7034
    @eliekaram7034 Před rokem +28

    impressive video, professional machinery building, i have tried a HHO generator using koh and baking soda as catalysts that weren't efficient enough to run an engine solely but I had so much fun melting multiple materials such as glass metals etc.. by turning the generator into a torch, now as per the HH+ secret component that will make this happen (a catalyst that will increase the efficiency of the electrolysis that can be a game-changer) I would please ask for a sample to try it myself if possible or a video showing the generator running for a more extended period of time to prove that the energy is not withdrawn from the battery to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen (and indeed the water level should decrease since we are splitting it into HHO gas I suggest building a reservoir to maintain a steady stream of distilled water to refill the electrolysis tank is required unless you unscrew the filter container and refill it with water regularly)

  • @amanofmanyparts9120
    @amanofmanyparts9120 Před rokem +8

    The longer that _outdoor test_ went on, the less gas that was being produced and this miraculous engine still continued to run at the same rpm!

    • @janyjozsef
      @janyjozsef Před rokem

      The gas level from the hydrogen tank did not decrease.
      Also, if oxygen is not separated, the resulting gas is dangerous in itself.
      And the whole system doesn't need a carburetor in this case.

    • @amanofmanyparts9120
      @amanofmanyparts9120 Před rokem

      @@janyjozsef I could see that the bubbles in the second water tank were often getting smaller and less frequent. That is proof of the reduction in gas production.
      The whole thing is pure hogwash!

    • @davidwells3614
      @davidwells3614 Před rokem

      Yeah I noticed the same thing
      Definitely look like there was not enough hydrogen produced to have that engine running
      But if it’s not smoke and mirrors well done

  • @mireilroy7938
    @mireilroy7938 Před rokem +12

    It was my father who invented the engine in the 60s but certainly before. He sent his plans, I think, to the authorities at the time in France. After receiving a glowing response, he never heard from his discovery again!

    • @salvadormunguia8415
      @salvadormunguia8415 Před rokem +1

      Greetings, can you explain how he did it ?

    • @mirdraco
      @mirdraco Před 3 měsíci +1

      Lol, my great grandpa, before he passed away says energy is actually free but is suppressed. He told us how to do it and had schematics as he was rocket engineer. He had a working hydrogen engine as well but a visit from the government stopped him in mass producing it. He was warned that if he continued, it would be his end. Maybe your grandpa and my great grandpa worked together lol

    • @kamakiapeter7815
      @kamakiapeter7815 Před 3 měsíci

      @@mirdraco guys you need to introduce us to your grandpas.

    • @mirdraco
      @mirdraco Před 3 měsíci

      @@kamakiapeter7815 Oh he's dead sadly. But we still make and ride wood gas cars for the family.
      An car engine is basically just mini controlled explosions, you can make a simple engine if you know the basics and principle.

  • @patrickfinnegan5202
    @patrickfinnegan5202 Před měsícem

    What an awesome achievement thank you kindly for the video. How long will the generator run before you have to change the water or whatever you have to do to maintain the HHO

  • @salvatorevecchio2218
    @salvatorevecchio2218 Před rokem +5

    Fenomenale , complimenti. Merita di essere sviluppato e applicato in tutta la sua potenzialità risolvendo moltissimi problemi di oggi. Andati avanti.

  • @randomcitizen3939
    @randomcitizen3939 Před rokem +34

    Aww snaps.... Daily Dose hooked me up with a amazing video. Thanks for sharing your work man.

  • @nielsdelrue7242
    @nielsdelrue7242 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi i can i ask off this piston dont need the oil fom the diesel ?
    I wonder how long it wil take to seaze up.

    • @dertomm1
      @dertomm1 Před měsícem

      Hydrogen engines also use engine oil.

  • @jpatpat9360
    @jpatpat9360 Před rokem +4

    What is HH+ and where would you get it? Nobody in South Africa has heard of it. Your contraption is amazing and I'm sure many would like to try it

  • @reinernst8203
    @reinernst8203 Před rokem +6

    So you built a generator that runs on a battery. Good job. This is like shining a spotlight on a solar panel and claiming you have free electricity.

    • @joeyr88
      @joeyr88 Před rokem

      Yeah then it's night time.

  • @KomradZX1989
    @KomradZX1989 Před rokem +26

    I’d get in the habit of checking the underside of your car with a mirror each time before you drive 😂
    Amazing stuff, keep up your hard work buddy!!!

  • @Yourengineeringstandpt
    @Yourengineeringstandpt Před 2 měsíci +1

    Load and if you need to increase the hydrogen how would you proceed I know I'm jumping ahead I'm just excited on the increase or potential you can take this to thee next level ty

  • @dbcrypto754
    @dbcrypto754 Před 3 měsíci

    Cool project...Curious about how long the electical water will last and when do you change it and add more electrolite?

  • @eskb1
    @eskb1 Před 2 lety +15

    Thank you for sharing this amazing video, hope other people watching this wonderful video will understand the knowledge this person is giving away for free.,...

    • @ogi22
      @ogi22 Před 2 lety +18

      Yes, i love the knowledge he is presenting. He is showing how to trick people in the "good old snake oil salesmen" style.

    • @01mustang05
      @01mustang05 Před rokem

      @@ogi22 And nobody in their right mind doesn't realize the mass and generational child abuses damaging the majority. Let's talk about what's really going wrong and why before another innocent and helpless child's life is ruined, eh?

    • @ghoulbuster1
      @ghoulbuster1 Před rokem

      @@01mustang05 Ah yes the old "Think of the children!!!" argument, works every time!

  • @syaifulsarnawi9607
    @syaifulsarnawi9607 Před rokem +23

    Mechanic/technician with sense of humour 😊
    Your kind of video editing is funny, creative n entertaint without lost technical detail of information, I like it 👍
    Try to apply it for welding machine also, please

  • @Zidi82
    @Zidi82 Před 5 měsíci

    hi, how does this work on a 2T engine, or does it work at all? how the lubrication would be arranged

  • @danzagarodny
    @danzagarodny Před 20 dny

    Hi, do you think this solution can be adapted in a manual start generator?

  • @bobbycarr2319
    @bobbycarr2319 Před rokem +64

    built one for 87 4runner, it was a hybrid setup using both fuel and hho. only worked on full manifold vacuum( i added a port to top of intake runners) took it from about 17ish mpg to 40 plus unloaded , and about 28mpg fully loaded . since it had a mechanical maf sensor adjusting the spring was pretty easy. used it for about 6 months and it worked great.... forgot to switch it off(never wired the contactor to switch ... was laying in floor board) charged battery next morning turned key ... blew the hood off and destroyed all the intake plastic.... about 3 weeks later the number 1 piston flew through the side of the block =)

    • @fvrrljr
      @fvrrljr Před rokem +7

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
      laughing at the outcome not at ya!.you should've turn the switch off. I feel for you Bro

    • @gladeloy3341
      @gladeloy3341 Před rokem +3

      ooops !

    • @johnlivingston9217
      @johnlivingston9217 Před rokem +4

      no flash arrestor in the line?

    • @michellestansberry7916
      @michellestansberry7916 Před rokem +1

      Want to see more applications

    • @phredflypogger4425
      @phredflypogger4425 Před rokem +3

      Hydrogen can build up in the sump of a conventional IC engine go boom.

  • @2222REALONE
    @2222REALONE Před rokem +3

    very nice to see someone else use filter canisters instead of glass jars. Very nice 👌👍👏

  • @dannwilson7865
    @dannwilson7865 Před 23 dny

    Is it still able to put out the same amount of watts as it did before the conversion?

  • @hotmanstan69
    @hotmanstan69 Před rokem +13

    bros about to disappear

  • @jcee5033
    @jcee5033 Před rokem +13

    Very cool. I'm sure in a SHTF situation that you could say, charge a device or power some lights etc. I'd rather have it for limited use than not have it at all. Nice job sir 👍

  • @valentinomwilliams
    @valentinomwilliams Před rokem

    Good day Sir. Thank you for your video. Why did you cover op the fan? will the electrical components not overheat.

  • @Obosirow
    @Obosirow Před 10 měsíci

    Hoow long can it run before replacing the electrolyte?
    How safe is running the HH electrolyte for a long period?
    Does it heat up or form explosive mixture?

    • @HiddenTechnology_
      @HiddenTechnology_  Před 10 měsíci

      It can work for 3 months with each electrolyte change. It is not toxic or explosive

  • @oscarbattaglia9130
    @oscarbattaglia9130 Před rokem +4

    You are running a motor using OH which is produced by the energy of the same motor and also running other devices with it??!! well, you are creating energy my friend, congratulations!! Nobel Prize for you!

    • @Grommo
      @Grommo Před rokem +4

      con artist prize for him.

    • @aryan1211_
      @aryan1211_ Před rokem +1

      Oh yes i was looking for such comments only cause i was wondering the same, and how does a gasoline engine run on HHO even

    • @oscarbattaglia9130
      @oscarbattaglia9130 Před rokem +1

      @@aryan1211_ yes, and how does a gasoline engine work with using only one small HHO bubble per second...... But I have to say that it was a nice mechanic job though

  • @IronDruids
    @IronDruids Před rokem +30

    I can't help but be doubtful. I've been following doomsday people and preppers and DIY project types for years (with a focus on people doing stuff cheaply and creatively because that's all that will be in my wheelhouse) and a semi-quick DIY build that basically replaces your gas bill with the price of water... This would be absolutely everywhere I've been looking for the past decade. It's too simple to do if people know it works so it would be in every other conversation in my group. Hell, nothing here is science that didn't exist during the great depression. Do you think those people wouldn't have figured out a way to diy a system like that to have f'ken power? Save money they needed to feed themselves and their children? Better their lives?
    And I don't believe for a second the answer to everything I'm saying is the "secret additive". A there's other stuff you can use to run that reaction and B even if you're using something subpar the answer to that is just building a bigger system. You don't think people would build a large ugly system if it meant using water to run their generators? If this genuinely worked the over a million community of people that love this stuff would've figured it out and blasted it to all their friends. It would be a staple of the community. The gas companies could keep it out of the news or off youtube or facebook, but this isn't a group of people that barely go outside and interact with other people. It's just not possible to hide that kind of secret imo. We're too connected and we're a demographic that likes to meet up in real life (Comparatively. I'm just trying to make the point this community doesn't live a hundred percent online where this kind of "news" could be suppressed)
    I hope this is useful to somebody out there who might be excited enough to drop a couple hundred dollars making their own. Wait on it and see if anybody credible comments on the video or if there's a wave of people making them successfully. Perpetual energy machines get millions of views and those are all shams. Like those, this doesn't pass the most basic common sense test.

    • @xMekna
      @xMekna Před rokem +2

      Hope so as well

    • @adrianc.m.4924
      @adrianc.m.4924 Před rokem +2

      I think the same

    • @Scrapbooking.CreativeMemories
      @Scrapbooking.CreativeMemories Před rokem +2

      🤣😆

    • @JesseP.Watson
      @JesseP.Watson Před rokem

      Aye, think you might be right there.

    • @dubab.249
      @dubab.249 Před rokem

      Technology hides, forbids... Do you think that rockets into earth's orbit run on coal? How would the oil lobby make money if this were developed and put into wider use? Why didn't Tesla allow the development of free electricity?
      With small additions this works more efficiently with a high frequency generator.

  • @jamesrose1191
    @jamesrose1191 Před rokem +1

    I wonder how the generator started right away as there was still air in line before turning it on. Would like to see the hydrogen tank pressure also. In the outside test the hydrogen bubbles were very small but generator still ran same. I get the batteries are being charged as the generator runs

  • @Hunty49
    @Hunty49 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Things I would like to know:
    * Torque of the motor running on petrol vs hydrogen.
    * Amperage required for the electrolysis to create the hydrogen
    * Would a petrol/hydrogen hybrid work? (petrol with hydrogen boosted)
    * Type of water (distilled, sea water, drinking water etc)
    Great experiment :)

    • @heinzpg
      @heinzpg Před 5 měsíci

      Your questions are not relevant since a combustion engine can't be run by water. This video is BS.

    • @Hunty49
      @Hunty49 Před 5 měsíci

      @@heinzpg It's not run by water. It's using electrolysis to seperate H2 and O. Then burning hydrogen. Rockets boosters are hydrogen. Have you tried reading? It's how you can get information.

    • @heinzpg
      @heinzpg Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Hunty49 I am quite aware that hydrogen obtained by electrolysis is seen here as possible fuel! But it is still outright impossible to run a car this way! Sorry, I feel it is you who needs additional informations and I can give them. Why can't you run a car this way? First of all, the production of hydrogen by electrolysis consumes more energy than the produced hydrogen can deliver. Second, the electrical energy for the electrolysis is supposed to be produced by a generator, driven by the hydrogen combustion motor. Both of them are not 100% efficient, this can't work out.
      In numbers: For one unit of electrical power you get perhaps 0.7 units of hydrogen power. The mechanical output of a hydrogen combustion engine with this hydrogen input power will be around 0.3 units. If you use this mechanical power to drive the generator you will get 0.25 units of electrical power, which can not substitute the 1.0 which are needed for the hydrogen production. And your car hasn't even moved, it only turned the generator ...
      They claim here they found "secret additives" to make electrolysis more efficient. I don't believe that crap, and efficiency can never be over 100% anyway. This video is a click bait, and it is not the first one of this sort.

  • @billk6585
    @billk6585 Před rokem +5

    You cannot ever get more power from converting hydrogen to water (burning it) than you can from turning water to hydrogen (in fact, you will generate significant loss). This video, however, is capable of generating money based on nothing but misdirection, so it’s a success in my book! I did notice that he removed the fuel tank so it’s not some kind of gas/hydrogen mix which-I dunno, could help a little I guess.

  • @justincosby2258
    @justincosby2258 Před rokem +54

    Was really hoping to see it hooked up to the carb and how metering to the carb was done. Leaving out some of that makes me a bit doubtful even if I do believe in the possibility of the technology.

    • @josidasilva5515
      @josidasilva5515 Před rokem +2

      The genset's cylinder will need nanocoating to avoid cavitation. Use two pressure sensors in series to shut down electricity automatically, one on each container. To improve efficiency use pulse with modulation (PWM) You will have to test for best frequency x Voltage combo. The chemical in the water is just to improve conductivity, it would be an interesting study to find one that can protect against corrosion as well. On Mars, just loop the exhaust to the first cylinder and you can circumnavegate the planet on one liter of water.

    • @code3k5
      @code3k5 Před rokem

      Being that H is a gas, much like propane, it is probably injected from a plate just behind the carb much like a propane conversion kit. Not much science behind it, hydrogen like propane is highly flammable and auto ignites fast hence the quick starts.

    • @tribalncgaming1091
      @tribalncgaming1091 Před rokem

      the basics were used in a toy .. back in the 70s .. its just been suppressed to the utmost by the power hungry elite .. why are we letting kids make rocket fuel? cant have that .. they might get too smart ... definitely a SHTF tech.. at this point.. i am only wondering the degradation of hydrolysis without HH+ which could be difficult to acquire .. unless one stocked up then i would like to know utilization rates etc..

    • @michaelbrinks8089
      @michaelbrinks8089 Před rokem +5

      Anyone who's built an HHO maker/ HHO torch, like this. Knows it takes a lot of power to produce the HHO gas.....I built a small HHO torch a few years back that ran wired directly to a 100W solar panel. I used an air pump needle used to fill up basketballs for the torch tip & the 100W solar panel was enough to give me a little pen flame. An engine will run off HHO but it takes a lot of electricity to create the HHO. It's more efficient just to use an electric motor/electric vehicle. The little 12V generator starting battery might have enough power to run the generator for a few seconds before it goes dead. But he didn't just build a "free power" runs on water device. If someone can figure out how to produce HHO gas from water by using a lot less electricity/power. That's actually what the "big breakthrough" be. Using electricity to break water down into hydrogen & oxygen gas has been known since the late 1800's.
      To save gasoline/get better MPGs, you could however. #1 build a solar battery bank (or buy a solar generator) #2 Build an HHO generator & run the HHO generator off the battery pack, that's recharged by solar or wall plug-in. Then use a combination of gasoline & HHO to power a vehicle. Say 60% gasoline mixed with 40% HHO gas. In an older lower compression engine & you might have to retard the engine timing & bit.

    • @terryhayward7905
      @terryhayward7905 Před rokem +7

      Only a little doubtful ? I would have to see a full technical spec and calculations to believe it. This is yet another version of a perpetual motion machine. Impossible.

  • @TheodoreAndor
    @TheodoreAndor Před rokem

    Fantastic
    Cheers from South Africa
    Please what current is drawn from battery? Is 12 ampere too high?
    Thanks
    Theo

  • @Donjo58
    @Donjo58 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Would love to see the generator react while running after turning off HHO switch.

    • @nour4lina
      @nour4lina Před 8 měsíci

      he should make the=at into a car engin

  • @terryvickers5986
    @terryvickers5986 Před rokem +17

    Great minds think alike. I am presently working on a similar project. My generator doesn't have electric start so it will work somewhat differently. With measurements. Pressure, and volume of gas produced, amps and volts of electrolysis, and other details.

  • @rossbrigoli6780
    @rossbrigoli6780 Před rokem +18

    Did you remove the Carburator? How long does it last before running out of battery power? What is the current draw on the electrodes?

    • @ruriijassem7252
      @ruriijassem7252 Před 9 měsíci

      I actually would love to know if the carb was removed as it starts for 1 second and shuts off again

    • @danimarcasei
      @danimarcasei Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ruriijassem7252 dico ma lo capite che senza carburatore non può funzionare deve dare la giusta miscela aria carburante in questo caso idrogeno ... Ma proprio non avete idea di quello che avete visto ...e inoltre continuo ad essere molto scettico!!!

  • @nateryan7041
    @nateryan7041 Před měsícem

    First of all excellent well done you guys can I ask how many amps could this generate and for how long could this be used for could it be used to run some small home appliances?? Just wanted to know as I'm doing a renovation and was Gona buy a generator but I wonder would this be more efficient than petrol ??

  • @devandenbos
    @devandenbos Před 8 měsíci

    Passivate the stainless-steel plates would reduce any of that unwanted material leaching from the plates and getting into the carburetor, which should probably need a filter. How long would it run by itself?

    • @logitech4873
      @logitech4873 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Don't take this video seriously. I can go into detail if you want, but this is perpetual motion type nonsense. His hydrolysis would have to be more than 100% efficient for this to work, and that's just not how reality works.

  • @marstheprotogen6269
    @marstheprotogen6269 Před 2 lety +4

    I've been researching into that case actually, thanks for a working model

    • @Ken-rk3by
      @Ken-rk3by Před rokem

      That doesn't work he was still running the engine on gasoline in the bowl and not producing enough gases to make the engine even pop.

    • @MassageWithKlay
      @MassageWithKlay Před rokem

      @@Ken-rk3by Yep, I saw all that fuel dripping out too when he dislocated the fuel line .. oh wait no I didn't. It's not that hard to produce enough HHO to run that engine, the problem is with the battery, it will only last so long before running out with the amount of draw required to perform the electrolysis. With such a small battery you probably wouldn't even get an hours running time.

    • @Ken-rk3by
      @Ken-rk3by Před rokem

      @@MassageWithKlay -- why is it that all you guys keep saying the battery is too small. IT'S not the battery, it's the 12-volt charging system in the generator that only puts out 6-amps, not enough. That engine wouldn't run on 10 times the bubbles that were produced at the start.

  • @onlinecall5284
    @onlinecall5284 Před rokem +18

    Thank you very much for sharing. Just remember that Stanley Meyer was murdered by the demons in the Petro industry for inventing the water powered car, similar concept.

    • @ryanmayes313
      @ryanmayes313 Před rokem

      There’s open source R&D platforms now. 100’s of 1,000’s of people are doing this stuff from all over the world.

  • @financetruffle
    @financetruffle Před 5 měsíci

    is the generator generating enough power to charge the battery power which you are using for anode and cathode connection

  • @ricardocamposs
    @ricardocamposs Před 7 měsíci

    Good morning friend, do you sell this ready-made?
    I live in pleasant grove Utah

    • @dertomm1
      @dertomm1 Před 7 měsíci

      Do you regularly fall for scams? 🤔

  • @pauljs75
    @pauljs75 Před rokem +12

    Now I want to see one of the better known workshop CZcamsrs have a go at this, since the fab seems well documented enough. See what their findings are in comparison.

    • @vtferrand4534
      @vtferrand4534 Před rokem

      > well documented enough
      "Secret" ingredient.
      > See what their findings are in comparison.
      There's the rub. Would not withstand scientific scrutiny, i.e. repeatable and reproducible results.

  • @londonsigns5053
    @londonsigns5053 Před rokem +3

    how did you manage the overflow of carburetors as they design to work with liquid form fuel as gasoline ?

    • @hansmonsen1359
      @hansmonsen1359 Před rokem

      The hydrogen and oxygen comes in a perfect mix in gaseous form for combustion, with water steam as the end product. There is no need to mix air and vaporized fuel as is the main function of an carburator. Also, the air sucked in is much reduced - ref. throttling the air intake with card-board.

  • @SmoothOperator2013
    @SmoothOperator2013 Před 7 měsíci

    Very good, but what do you do when the ions left from the hydrogen corrode the engine?

  • @ulrichisenberg6362
    @ulrichisenberg6362 Před rokem +2

    Habe das schon vor 1 Jahren getestet, funktioniert einwandfrei. Getestet bei einem Westfalia Benzingenerator.

  • @TowTruckMark
    @TowTruckMark Před 2 dny

    I was also wondering how much pressure do you need to keep the carb flowing smoothly?

  • @jeffklopp8413
    @jeffklopp8413 Před rokem +61

    Years ago, I added a similar generator to my van to allow the hydrogen to mix with gasoline. I did get a bit better mileage but the computer in the van read too rich mixture and sometimes I got way worse mileage. Then there was a problem with the oxygen sensors. Bottom line was I spent a lot of money on devices to override the computer. Should have bought an older carburetor type vehicle, but I'm just a simple guy testing things of interest. No money bags. Living in CA, you are required to get smog tested every two years. I was excited to show most exhaust was water vapor. Smog guy was going to have me sent to jail for modifying my exhaust system when he saw all the relays and other handy work I had done. He gave me a week to put everything back to factory specs or he was turning me in. Dollars down the drain. This stuff works but the oil police aren't going to allow it. Find an old copy of Nexus magazine 1990s that shows how a rich band person ran his older model Cadillac on just water. Never had enough money to duplicate. Men in Black (oil) men found out and threatened him and family if he went public, but he was able to show schematic of how to build and hook up. Move away from CA with their smog police. Fukushima happened when car manufacturer was going to produce water fueled cars and the meb caused under ocean explosion to wipe out facility and as threat to anyone else who might step on profits. Do it for yourself or go open source but if you try to go big........

    • @mouserr
      @mouserr Před rokem +3

      the engine has to be designed from the crank up for hydrogen and it has to have some specialized kit to keep the oil from sludging out and killing the engine because the product of burning h2 is hi temp steam which happily infuses with oil under the operating temps and pressures but separates out in the oil pan as the engine cools that is the ultimate failure point for h2 engines not the fuel or less than ideal combustion process. that said there are far better engines to use for h2 as fuel people just assume that ice is the way to go and it is not

    • @extremeweirdness1528
      @extremeweirdness1528 Před rokem +11

      The last part Fukushima gave away your entire story what did you really smoke before writing BS.

    • @quickrider3855
      @quickrider3855 Před rokem +2

      Or just leave California lol

    • @jvon3885
      @jvon3885 Před rokem +4

      @@mouserr yet there are hundreds of vehicles running around with plug and play hho kits. Sure a motor built for hydrogen is best but if you have the proper kits you can get great results. Just do a simple search and look for vehicles with high mileage use. You will find them.

    • @timway6839
      @timway6839 Před rokem

      Wouldn't the power be reduced if you used tap water?
      I never use tap water on my garden. It stunts the growth quite noticeably.

  • @user-jy8cp7hn6n
    @user-jy8cp7hn6n Před rokem +4

    Это прекрасно и гениально! Но пока есть нефть и газ и магнаты имеют прибыль, такие технологии могут быть только в гараже. Браво!