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varicap
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« on: March 05, 2009, 11:00:12 am »

Hi guys.
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hg2
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« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2009, 01:44:06 am »

Hi guys.

  Hey there Varicap and welcome to the Hut.
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Cowboy
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« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2009, 07:34:08 am »

Welcome welcome.
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Bob
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2009, 11:04:24 am »

Howdy Vericap !
and welcome to the forum glad you joined us !
make yourself at home and ask your questions, the only stupid question is the one un-asked! <GRIN>
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we have some very smart people on this forum and I am sure between all of us we can come up with some good answers....thats if you have any questions,... if not maybe we can ask you ! HAHAHA
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again , welcome !
Bob........


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« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2009, 02:32:43 pm »

make yourself at home and ask your questions, the only stupid question is the one un-asked! <GRIN>

I disagree Bob.  There are no stupid questions, but lots of inquisitive idiots.   Grin
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« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2009, 09:31:22 pm »

hehehe  I don't know about you Cowboy !  ya nut !
you at home yet or still over the pond ?
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Bob....
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« Reply #6 on: March 13, 2009, 09:42:50 pm »

Hello Everyone,  Hydrotech here , some of you know me from the old forum.  I guess those of you who know me must of thought I gave up on these projects  , I didn't  just became very busy with other things but I still have been experimenting and working on making  better systems .   I did get a few of my systems on vehicles and got some pretty impressive results .  As with all experimental projects there is always room for improvements.  I have what I believe to be now the best of all the generators I built and I will share it you but its not finished yet and until I test it and put it through its paces I will keep it here .

What I am working on is a cell that runs dam near cold to the touch and draw about 15 amps but produce tons of hydroxy. If I were to tell you how much you may think I am either a liar or I am crazy, he he he I am neither .  So for the time being this project will hang here for a while.  Its good to see a new forum for hydrogen production . The old forum got a little stale and because humdrum a bit.  We all need to keep at it because this is how we progress , no scientist or researcher ever got anywhere by giving it up or being satisfied with a working unit.  Thinking outside the box with this stuff is critical .  What I have learned as I tried to share with the others in the old forum is building a working hydrogen generator is only half of what you need for a working system that produces high gas mileage  the second half is controling the fuel going into the engine.  I am working on something that will only use gasoline to start the vehicle and once the engine reaches operating temperature  the fuel pump will shut off and run entirely on hydroxy gas. This is why I keep experimenting for a ultra high producing generator  somewhere around 18 ~ 20 liters per minute .  I feel on a 4 cylinder engine say around 2000 cu in or even higher needs that amount of gas to run without the assistance of gasoline.  The reason it will run on gasoline until it warms up is because it would take a while before you had enough hydroxy to start the engine.  Like I said its on my drawing board and some of it is made already but I have a way to go yet.   Hydrotech
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« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2009, 11:33:21 pm »

HAY ! ITS Hydrotech ! Welcome to Hydroxy hut my friend !
you have been sorely missed my friend I am super pleased that you found us once again!
You already know most of us from the old forum but there are a few new faces out there for you to bounce ideas off !
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Glad to hear your working on a new "SUPER CELL"  and if I know you it will be a great producer!
How you are going to get 18+LPM on 15amps is beyond me , but if anyone can do it YOU can !
HAHAHAHAHAH
please start your own thred and post pics and all that... let us know what you have been doing!
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I for one would still like to hear how you got 8+LPM out of the 3 short tube cells you made and put on your truck ! and sense Hg2 has a truck very similar to yours I am sure he is interested as well..... hell we all are ! HAHAHAH!
I still have some of your old pics of the tube cells (larry,currley,and Moe!) and a few pics of them going togather....
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can't wait to hear about your "NEW Cell"  please try to bore us to death with details ! HAHAHHAHAHAHHA    as its not at all boreing to me !
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glad to have you with us once again Hydrotech ! 
Bob......

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« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2009, 06:29:32 am »

Hey Hydrotech!  Glad to see you're still alive and kickin'.  I'm still on the other side Bob, got 22 months left.  But, now that we moved out of the rat infested/appliance breaking/wall crumbling house we were in, it's much better.  These renovated units are NICE!  Everywhere there's a 220V outlet, there's a 120V outlet too.  It's still not something I would buy for myself, but it's a helluva lot better than the other place. 
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« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2009, 07:28:37 am »

Hang in there cowboy ! ...funny thing about time... while your in it it passes so slow and drags on for ever, but when your infront of it looking back it went purdy fast, while when your behind it looking foward to it.... its the slowest of them all seams like it'll never get there
... the morel of the story...simply space out and spend your life looking back to the past and everything will pass you by in a hart beat!.......no ...wait a sec, thats not right....
  ummm... look foward to the future to make time stand still.... !...that don't sound right eather....live in the here and now and it will drag on forever  and you'll be so bored by the time your 80 you'll want to die !....
ummmm... humm....maybe my outlook needs a bit of refineing....
but if nothing else things will get better Cowboy ! so hang in there ! HAHAHAHA
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Bob.........
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