by | May 8, 2019 | Brown's Gas as Torch Fuel, FAQ
Only if you use the ‘air pocket’ technique commonly used with oxy./acet. is used under water and the water depth is not too deep because BG cannot be pressurized too much or it will explode.
by | May 8, 2019 | Brown's Gas as Torch Fuel, FAQ
No All ‘normal’ acetylene torch backfire arresters that I know of will not even slow down a BG backfire; that’s not what they are designed for. They are designed to prevent oxygen and acetylene from mixing together in the fuel lines; which would...
by | May 8, 2019 | Brown's Gas as Torch Fuel, FAQ
Fire (combustion) requires three things to ‘burn’. 1. a fuel source (in this case, hydrogen) 2. oxygen 3. heat (including ignition energy) In this case we are dealing with a gas (Brown’s Gas, HHO, BG, HydrOxy, etc.) that IS a perfect (stoichiometric)...