#100 Larry Jarboe interview, part 2 of 2

December 19th, 2009 | by cmotel |

Part 2 of two with the amazing Larry Jarboe. … HHO Hydrogen fuel cell hybrid electric car solar power alternate energy mileage booster Larry Jarboe Smack

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  1. 25 Responses to “#100 Larry Jarboe interview, part 2 of 2”

  2. By Leftwings22 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Hey Z, that was the FIRST time I seen this vid, great work! I will attest that YES, you are NEVER on time for a meeting!

    As we all move forward, the distance to the light at the end of the tunnel becomes more clear.

    I am PROUD te be on the front lines of the “energy revolution”

    Thank you Mr. Jarboe for your hospitality.

    Lefty

  3. By HHOCARCOM on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for this interview, great job.
    I will soon post my contributions of a smaller Bob Boyce cell that uses 12 volts.

  4. By eigenman30 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    My new slogan:

    Make Hydrogen Not War.

  5. By pixelcomet on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    you are right. nobody has a laser.
    But: a could use a regular graver for the grooves and a lazer just for the ouline and channels. This is what I do next, coz it took a complete day to laser that stuff.
    I guess a cell is similar effective if you isolate the edges with simple tape before bundling them. Please someone try that. :)

  6. By Wiggles435 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    wow, this is my first day learning about HHO technology, my mind is blown. wow.

  7. By cyberphreax on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    This is in response to pixelcomet. The Youtube posting system appears to be flawed since I clicked on reply to his post, yet it posted a new comment instead. This preface is in case it happens again.

    This looks good. Obviously, this isn’t within range of anyone sans a laser cutter so are you going to make any more of these (frames) and offer them to the general populous? If the price wasn’t too extravagant, I’d buy one (after results are posted, of course ;) )

  8. By cyberphreax on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    This looks good. Obviously, this isn’t within range of anyone sans a laser cutter so are you going to make any more of these (frames) and offer them to the general populous? If the price wasn’t too extravagant, I’d buy one (after results are posted, of course ;) )

  9. By castleforbes on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Great Video More Americans need to wake up either one of the canidates are talking about are getting screwed at pump!!! the only thing about my comment hardly anyone will see it!!!

  10. By ZeroFossilFuel on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    That’s just disturbing. ;-)

  11. By VisionQuest2012 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Saved by Zero. :) watch?v=swzK7Q8teSM

  12. By josejir on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    We need more people like you.

  13. By vonkwald on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Ok! Do you think that the rest of the world stay still watching for your independence of energy? Uhmmmm… in first drop your actual president… For second, looking seriously for Kyoto Protocol, it’ a good start for you!

  14. By pixelcomet on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    thx. I wanna drill the plates today. then the inner cell is ready. proceeding with the outer tube then (150 mm dia. raintubes). I guess we know more within the next days. :)

  15. By rodjen123 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    very nice work. How far from being finished the cell are you. Will be interesting to see how well it goes.

  16. By pixelcomet on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    hello everybody! let me show you my try of a cell with 100% isolated plate edges!
    the iZo-100 Cell
    pixelcomet*com/hho/hho*php
    sharing information yep :)

  17. By daddub1 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Thumbs up to energy independence for the USA!!!!

  18. By shimoda18 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    yes.

  19. By kaveendra on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    I am not very sure whether we need sound and light in the cell, which I am sure is inevitable on the path you have described.

    I am eager to see Zeros results in this line, quite interesting!

  20. By kaveendra on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    If we take the Radiant part out, I have found out (during my early research back few years), the voltage required for this “dielectric breakdown” in distilled (pure) water is in the magnitude of several thousands of volts. About 1~2Kv through I didn’t have instruments to measure this. accurately. But when that happens, a bright light (spark) is observed between two electrodes (<1mm) with loud noise. On average large currents were drawn at the point of breakdown due to obvious reasons.

  21. By lbutler23 on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    I don’t know if this is the place to ask a general question pertaining to the EFIE. Is it critical that at low RPMs or demand the Hydroxy/gasoline ratio is significantly higher than at peak demands? Should the EFIE be able to adjust acording to demand?

  22. By kaveendra on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    If the dielectric failure is the key for gas production, then no need to worry on the frequency anymore. Any frequency should work in general, but only the relaxation time (gate duty cycle) is critical.

  23. By kaveendra on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    Saw your latest comment on the website on resonance and oscillators. Well, as far as I remember, Catastrophic dielectric failure on step charging the water capacitor was first coined by Dr. Peter Linderman as the key for high gas production in Mayer’s WFC. He mentioned the VIC is not even a RLC circuit because of the Diode, but a Radiant Energy device.

    It is surprising to see that you are on the same path now (wordings may be different though).

    Let us know how it goes, fingers crossed…

  24. By ZeroFossilFuel on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    AMEN!

  25. By ZeroFossilFuel on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    It’s actually #107. Somewhere along the way I thought it would be a good idea not to number videos that were not related to HHO, PMM and the like. It was a bad idea.

    I think my next video will be labeled 101-108 to resync and go forward like that.

  26. By TimeOverMatter on Dec 19, 2009 | Reply

    WOW, That was really cool that you could go to Larry’s conference. I wish I could of been there. You did a great job in front of the camera holding the mic this time. You are a do a good job at interviewing, something to think about..???

    When I was watching this video I noticed #100 in the title. IS THIS number100??? Congrats if this is the big 100 or did I just miss something along the way?

    Great job as always, please keep it going!

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