First attempt at making "HOT ICE" aka; supersaturation.. I think I got the ratio wrong a bit, as it seems to move REALLY slowly.. video is not in "slow mo", it's pretty 'cool' stuff though!
It Also seems to not get REALLY hard like ICE (in other attempts), just gets kinda sloshy.. but still forms.
Enjoy.
u get baking soda ... By: insignia95. on 02 Dec 08, 00:12:59 u get baking soda and vinegar and put little amounts until it is neutralized then put it in a pan and cook for like one minute and then put it in the fridge for about one hour after that you take it out and touch it
Most Photography ( ... By: thenextgeek. on 26 Nov 08, 02:02:22 Most Photography (Professional) will have Sodium Acetate as well, online or locally, in various size bottles of the stuff. There seems to be a couple of "types" though, which i didn't know at first, one is "hydrogenated" (type-b?), and the other "non-hydrogenated", or something to that effect.. just makes it easier to mix (read: measure) using the latter (*i think, i would have to check my bottle to be 100% sure), just something to keep in mind :)
Cheers,
X
The web site ... By: THUMPS67. on 26 Nov 08, 01:21:10 The web site HotSnapZ com has hand warmers containing sodium acetate. The things work awesome.
use baking soda and ... By: thenextgeek. on 17 Oct 08, 13:23:26 use baking soda and vinegar, i don't have the exact recipe, but it is on youtube many places, or you can google it im sure you would find the step by step.
Thanks for posting,
X
who knows how to ... By: jasminele123. on 17 Oct 08, 03:24:18 who knows how to make hot ice without Sodium Acetate?
I used a coffee ... By: thenextgeek. on 03 Oct 08, 14:39:38 I used a coffee filter as you suggested,m and it worked much better! Thanks, also was very reusable..
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You added too much ... By: ekriirke. on 06 Sep 08, 07:37:14 You added too much water, which is why its slower/slushy. after its reacted, you could put the white stuff in a coffee filter and just squeeze out that excess/unreacted water then it should re-form much stiffer
That's AWESOME! :D ... By: 3ootehmovie. on 05 Sep 08, 15:19:21 That's AWESOME! :D btw. first comment :P
First HHO Generator..
1/2 TSP. Arm&Hammer Baking Soda
99.9% Distilled Water
Running directly off of 12v Car Battery
(not hooked to intake at this time)
I haven't tested ... By: thenextgeek. on 01 Oct 08, 17:13:37 I haven't tested this in a vehicle yet, waiting on my MAF/O2Sensor Enhancer From ebay "mandie_jean"; ItemId# 220285822239..
the wires are wrapped about 3cm apart. 22 times around for each terminal.
Valves are kinda experimental, will probably remove later, and the "shRubbler" knob is also an experiment, I don't know if each cell requires one, and its just for creating" stand-alone" cells, thought it was interesting. The HHO Hose goes around the outside and to another larger Bubbler.
Cheers
X
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By: insignia95. on 02 Dec 08, 00:12:59
u get baking soda and vinegar and put little amounts until it is neutralized then put it in a pan and cook for like one minute and then put it in the fridge for about one hour after that you take it out and touch it
By: thenextgeek. on 26 Nov 08, 02:02:22
Most Photography (Professional) will have Sodium Acetate as well, online or locally, in various size bottles of the stuff. There seems to be a couple of "types" though, which i didn't know at first, one is "hydrogenated" (type-b?), and the other "non-hydrogenated", or something to that effect.. just makes it easier to mix (read: measure) using the latter (*i think, i would have to check my bottle to be 100% sure), just something to keep in mind :) Cheers, X
By: THUMPS67. on 26 Nov 08, 01:21:10
The web site HotSnapZ com has hand warmers containing sodium acetate. The things work awesome.
By: thenextgeek. on 17 Oct 08, 13:23:26
use baking soda and vinegar, i don't have the exact recipe, but it is on youtube many places, or you can google it im sure you would find the step by step. Thanks for posting, X
By: jasminele123. on 17 Oct 08, 03:24:18
who knows how to make hot ice without Sodium Acetate?
By: thenextgeek. on 03 Oct 08, 14:39:38
I used a coffee filter as you suggested,m and it worked much better! Thanks, also was very reusable.. X
By: ekriirke. on 06 Sep 08, 07:37:14
You added too much water, which is why its slower/slushy. after its reacted, you could put the white stuff in a coffee filter and just squeeze out that excess/unreacted water then it should re-form much stiffer
By: 3ootehmovie. on 05 Sep 08, 15:19:21
That's AWESOME! :D btw. first comment :P