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Re: Water burns?

Electrohydraulic Sheet metal forming has been used in the Aircraft and auto
industries since the 1950's, a mining company research revealed it was 156%
efficient.

Michael Couch



--- In freenergy@yahoogroups.com, "Herb" <batwerx@...> wrote:
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> Actually it looks like it explodes. Iv'e been looking at plasma spark
experiments on youtube with great interest. The HHO projects are very
interesting also, progress is being made to find the most efficient resonant
"sweet spot" to enhance efficiency. One of the earliest plasma spark videos
related to the work of (govt?) researchers trying to develop a water cannon, to
fire projectiles. It figures. The comments I remember most were that they were
getting a more energetic result than they could account for on the input end.
This conversion process (water to HHO gas)looks like a much more direct and
possibly more efficient conversion method to produce horsepower directly,
through a radial turbine.
>





Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:46 pm

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Actually it looks like it explodes. Iv'e been looking at plasma spark experiments on youtube with great interest. The HHO projects are very interesting also,...
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Jan 11, 2012
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Electrohydraulic Sheet metal forming has been used in the Aircraft and auto industries since the 1950's, a mining company research revealed it was 156%...
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Jan 12, 2012
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