interesting. i had an idea of "charging water with Hydrogen" because there was a rumor that some of the xtra hydrogen molecules were to be absorbed by the water, "supercharging" its energy content and the resulting could be ingested for "miraculous health effects" yada yada. i had heard of the concept somewhere.
honestly, sounds like hocus pocus to me, but i am not sure how readily a H20 molecule would absorb a molecule of H2 because i am not a chemist. im working off of a HS education and a small amount of college the air force has provided me.
your theory of charged water seems interesting. apparently there is
some merit to this "charged water state", as in H20 and diluted H202 concentrations absorbing some amount of H2 or HHO to combine into some form of strange atom. so you're saying, that once said water is charged with hydrogen and or oxygen, it has some unique properties, increasing the combustion rate apparently is one.
if i were to vaporize this charged water, i would use ultrasonics to do so, and let the intake air draw the resulting vapor in. you'd need a good vaporizer, a nine-head or so to create a decent amount of water vapor. or use a type of water vaporizer like the one shown below.
*i'm going off on a tangent here*
i dont know anymore. i still think there is a hell of an avenue out there for fuel vaporization. i've thought up a few techniques myself, bridged a few methods, and plain old just thought about stuff. heres a few pics since i feel the need to share.
the above is alaskastar's idea. stacks of spill-absorbent material being utilized in an oil-lantern-style wick type assembly.
the above is a fuel vaorizer based on two of gasolines properties of vaporization- negative pressure and heat. its self explanatory.
this fuel vaporization technique is based upon engine vacumm and temperature, as hot engine coolant is circulated in the vessel to help the fuel vaporize more readily. the slots are cut in the same style as bob boyce's fill tube, so that the flow is more evenly distributed among the pipe and not centralized.
and the last idea is actually for electrolysers, a way to vent HHO through a bubbler, scrub most of the KOH out of the gasses, (a second bubbler right before the intake is obviously necessary) maintain at full at all times. I've gotta say that this general theory isnt mine, similar/same operation can be found in scarecrow labs 'lysers.
in operation, bubbling is slightly erratic although the cell finds a "sweet spot" sometimes and works smoothly. i found that pushing ten less ampheres and using half the electrode surface area, i could produce the same amount of gas @ the same input voltage with my current cell orientation, simply -+- in one small container. dont ask me how.
plans to build another identical and make a semi-series design using my power supply and keeping voltage @ 4DCV. maybe 5 if i'm having trouble pushing amps.
well, thats all my ideas. some mine, some not. i've got "mad skillz" in paint as you can see (lol) but the basic operation of all is clear and obvious and simple.