I have never read that comment about not using brass. The tubing should be aluminum. I used brake line tubing because it was handy and cheap. Easy enough to replace. The engine it was intended for is an aluminum block BMW 6 cylinder. The point I was making however, was the very obvious hexagonal crystalline structure as seen in the bubbles. This is the clearest indication that I've ever seen of structured water.
@@hyfusiondotcom Does it have to be an aluminum engine? Does it work on iron one? Aluminum holds orgone energy. Iron does not. Or ar least as much as I know.
The aluminum tubing can be solid.Where did you get the idea any gas was involved? In any case, the tubing connects to a blind fitting that is solid. An insulating piece of acrylic tube joins the solid aluminum tubing to the blind fitting on the base of the carburetor. The top of the Joe Cell is cranked down hard. As I pointed out numerous times the energy comes from protons racing to interact with electrons in the engine block and has nothing whatsoever to do with HHO or HHO gas. You are a "know it all" so, how many have you built and tested with measurable results.
So did it work?
Ever get it to work I’ve spent years looking this up and the more j say it out loud the crazier it sounds very nice design how much for a cell
Where is joe Booker?
Did it work?
Joe did say not to use brass.
I have never read that comment about not using brass. The tubing should be aluminum. I used brake line tubing because it was handy and cheap. Easy enough to replace. The engine it was intended for is an aluminum block BMW 6 cylinder. The point I was making however, was the very obvious hexagonal crystalline structure as seen in the bubbles. This is the clearest indication that I've ever seen of structured water.
@@hyfusiondotcom Does it have to be an aluminum engine? Does it work on iron one? Aluminum holds orgone energy. Iron does not. Or ar least as much as I know.
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You dont need tube!!!! You not charging properly either!
The aluminum tubing can be solid.Where did you get the idea any gas was involved? In any case, the tubing connects to a blind fitting that is solid. An insulating piece of acrylic tube joins the solid aluminum tubing to the blind fitting on the base of the carburetor. The top of the Joe Cell is cranked down hard. As I pointed out numerous times the energy comes from protons
racing to interact with electrons in the engine block and has nothing whatsoever to do with HHO or HHO gas.
You are a "know it all" so, how many have you built and tested with measurable results.
@@hyfusiondotcom sorry my friend. No offence. Didn't mean to spoil your day.