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Name:
Jeff
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Style:
Educational
Joined:
May 29, 2008
Last Visit Date:
3 months ago
Subscribers:
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Using water as a fuel, we are showing ways to get rid of deadly fossil fuels in your home.
I am on a mission to free the world of fossil fuels. Its time to get rid of CO in homes. Each experiment will be leading towards one of 4 goals.
1. Clothes Drying
2. Cooking
3. Heating
4. Electricity
About Me:
 
This planet will recover if we act now! Can you remember a time when big cities didn't have a brown cloud over it in the summer. Lets clean the mess the ignorant have made.
Country:
Canada
Occupation:
Appliance Tech.
Companies:
Appliance Wizard
Interests:
HHO, MMA, Basketball, Inventions, Guitar
Music:
Lenny Kravitz, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Eminem, many many more.......
Channel Comments (17)
fsiquian66 (3 weeks ago)
hi jeff nice hho cooking stove...i am interested to have one unit and try it myself....please email me at fsiquian@yahoo.com .....thanks!
MindFreer (5 months ago)
Ahh... another experimentor! Thanks for subscribing. I'll be adding more Free Energy videos soon.
Cheers, Mindfreer
101sakil (6 months ago)
Hi Jeff! Thanks for the tips and thank you for doing all this great job with the videos you upload!You are really a great help! Greetings from Greece!
electromax97 (9 months ago)
hi
Hachiroku96 (9 months ago)
keep it up buddie!! you giving me inspiration
DEKAROHHO (11 months ago)
On the video Having Fun with my HHO torch I notice what looks like a water ball valve in the construction of the torch. Since the pressure is probably low in the torch system, are you using a water ball valve to control "on and off" of the torch?
DEKAROHHO (11 months ago)
That washer motor looks very promising. It appears that the motor has a plastic housing? If so how will that hosing hold up under the load and shifting wind loads placed on a windmill blade that is attached to it. There will be vibrational loads and torsional loads as received by vectoring the windmill blades back and forth with wind changes. What do you recommend as the best way to search for one of these motors. We intend to do a teat windmill installation and the low rpm need of this motor when used as a generator look very promising. Please keep us informed as you make progress. We are impressed with your idea as this motor with a good set of low wind blades will be an interesting experiment.
MrMDK187 (11 months ago)
I am building a vwat generator. I really want to get my hands on a few of those Whirlpool motors. Any suggestions on where is the best place to get them? Also any ideas on the proper way to wire it up?
Eyeinthenorth (1 year ago)
I am pleased to see that their are others with my vision also, must be that mass consciousness thing lol. Seriously though keep up the awesome work. I have been doing the research just haven't jumped in yet, but am realizing you and the others in hho have come along way. A big and gracious thanks for your efforts. Peace n light from your southern neighbor.
hhoball (1 year ago)
Srfliny, I have seen those units from Korea. I am not sure why they are not sold over here. I have heard from some people that other than the video we saw, they are not selling them anymore. I am not sure what the truth is, but if i ever get my hands on one i will take it apart in a video so we can all see.
Stay Safe.
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