@MH4 TECH 2 suggestions: Use a GLASS bottle for the Petrol so it eventually doesn't soften the plastic. And I'd add a home made 1 way check valve after the water bubbler. Should you get a backfire the valve will save you much rebuilding. Search HHO+Homemade Check Valve. Easy and cheap to make. ps Some run time figures would be an interesting addition. How much petrol is used for a 1 burner stove to cook for an hour. That sort of thing. Would also be interesting if it could power a propane heater. I'M SICK OF THIS MARXIST PLATFORM DELETING MY COMMENTS!!!! HOPE YOU SEE THIS ONE WITH THE ADDITION!!!
He is turning gasoline into pure vapor and adding humidity for a cleaner burn, the water bottle is double duty it adds humidity but more important it's a safety valve in case of a backfire similar to the trap on your sink, and it's not free you still have to buy gasoline. just buy "dual fuel" camping gear and you will be a lot safer.
Ya, I think the idea is turning the gasoline into a vapor that can be efficiently burned in a propane element... It looks like less fuel is used than would be used in a comparable white gas stove...
Danger: To make this bit safer in my opinion, you need a THIRD water trap bottle, between the air pump and the petrol bottle, to prevent any potential sparks from straightaway detonating any fumes that remain in the tube.
Traducción a Español: "peligro: debes hacer esto un poco más seguro. se necesita una tercera botella colectora de agua entre la bomba de aire y la botella de gasolina, para evitar que posibles chispas detonen inmediatamente los vapores que queden en el tubo."
he clears saying ..WARNING: Don't try to do it at home. It's too dangerous... so i wonder y the fuck we will be doing this .... just felt like wasted time on watching this video
A lot of people in countries like India have small gas burners like this for cooking, maybe lp canisters could potentially be hard to come by or maybe you just don't have the money for it but you have a little petrol around... at least your food can be hot regardless of efficiency.
Si, no es gratis. Pero me resulta interesante, planificar como se puede dar mayor seguridad. Vivo en la patagonia, y en donde vivo consigo recargar butano, o propano con facilidad, pero si me alejo unas decenas de kilometros, solo consigo en ciertas estaciones garrafas de 10 kg de gas butano-propano, kerosene, gasolina, o diesel, y ya si me alejo más de 50 km solo gasolina o diesel. Aqui el precio por 1 litro de gasolina es un poco menos de un dolar, por 3 kg de gas envasado 5 dolares, 10 kg 11 dolares, y por un cartucho de butano de camping 7 dolares. Me asusta un poco la presión de vapor que tiene la gasolina para usarlo en un lugar con cielo cerrado.
Well thats what the water is for. Its a flashback supressor so that a flame can't get into the petrol bottle, he could've put the bottles farther from the flame tho
Not free if you got to pay for the gas/petrol to convert it to LPG GAS but that is dangerous AF..So you could contain the gas/petrol bottle but it is very interesting and clever not going to lie..👍👍Double thumbs up..
Yes you have to buy gas but it used only a small amount in 40 min. So it looks like it would be very economical . Could maybe be used for heating some water if necessary.
It’s LPG from petrol through water as a safety bubbler for safety and other reasons !A great idea for those who can afford much for gas ,I hope it helps the many people in need and can be upscaled as needed.
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All these are amazing and extremely inovative spectacular, they making meaning to most of the basic principles I have been learning over the years. Thank you.
First of all, as an experiment it is okay. But it does not have any practical value at all. 1. Petrol is a highly inflammable liquid, and handling it like this in the kitchen is *very, very, very dangerous.* 2. Getting petrol from the petrol pump and storing it is a hassle. 2. You need to fill the bottle with petrol very often, maybe once every day, very inconvenient. 3. You need an extra motor operated pump to cook your daily food. 4. To operate the pump you need a battery, which will need replacement regularly. Of course you can use a power supply but then you need a power outlet to connect the DC power supply.
@@hussainmera6954 everything is dangerous to some degree. If safety precautions are observed I am curious to try compressing into a tank with a regulator. Does anyone have any sisters that want a husband to cook for? ( Can't hurt to ask.....)
Plenty of people have old gasoline either in the tank of a non running automobile or fuel can for small engines. That can be had for free. Also any car that goes to a junkyard must have their tanks emptied before being sent to the scrapyard and that fuel costs them to dispose of. They will be glad to give it away.
GREAT experiement. I think it's possible to use it to cook in an open area outside the house, because this can produce dangerous and toxic gas in a enclosed area, of course only in an emergency, and not use it to cook all the time.
Great Idea 👏👏 I see that the consumption ia not that effective, but can you specify how long does It take tô finish the half litrre? Once again good vídeo.
This is awesome. Not exactly lpg but it can be used for many things.. A lot of people in countries like India have small gas burners like this for cooking, maybe lp canisters could potentially be hard to come by or maybe you just don't have the money for it but you have a little petrol around... at least your food can be hot regardless of efficiency.
So how many motors do you burn during a meal? Reminds me of when people used hand powered stoves. They would pump the piston on the fuel reservoir a few times in order to get a few minutes of flame..and repeat it as often as needed.
Sure you can make a an engine run, but only at a fraction of it's power rating... As a result you motor bike will not have enough power to propel you... Best to save your plastic bottles for recycling...
New Subscriber. Great work. I have always wondered about a carburetor that could except vapor as a fuel source. Instead of a fuel pump you have an air blower to blow through the gas the way you have it set up here and the vapor is blown up into the carburetor to make it run. I also think it would be beneficial to have a sponge to help stop a lot of the vapor being mostly liquid gas making it's way to the carburetor
i built something many many years ago like the guy in the video did and lpg does not last as long as the gasoline when using it as a vapor . lpg is becoming quite expensive .
@@rogerflores2145 yes i would basically say for that reason and that reason alone . pumping gasoline fumes through water should basically have no other effect other then to prevent the flame from going back into the main fuel chamber . i could be wrong and yet from what i know i would bet i'm not wrong . anythings possible though " maybe lol " many people say theres more to life than we can imagine . i say show me then . who knows , maybe somehow pumping gasoline fumes through water brings out the hydrogen or oxygen in water . never heard of it before though . i only know of using electricity to get the hydrogen and oxygen out of water .
I have idea better than this. Just find three rocks and assemble it in triangle form.find woods lighter and thats it in just 3 mins you have a stove no need expensive d.c charger,pump and gasoline 😄😄😄 This idea is ecofriendly also 😎
its useful in emergency situations only for life saving purpose , not for day to day use ,when youre alone stuck on remote place with your bike or car and you need fire to cook.
Look, all you're doing is passing the petrol through water as a purifier. The water is filtering out the crap and burns leaner and cleaner is all. You're not extending the life of burn time. If anything you may cut it shorter since it burns leaner...
@@vssumesh yes. But youre missing the point. 😂 It's not about exploding or not. 😂 He's just filtering bad gas through clean water. It makes the gas burn more lean. As water traps impurities. Since it's cleaner and leaner and HOTTER, it MAY burn faster as opposed to dirtier gas.
@@daviedood2503 oh like he is going to breath it 😁 Just close your eyes take deep breath and just watch the video again. From the quality of his entire setup do you think he even care about clean burning. The difference you cannot even spot visually.
@@vssumesh ommmmmg once again you MISSED the point! 👈 😂 Why go through ALLLLL of this process of building it? You're not prolonging anything, saving any kind of money by doing this. It's POINTLESS. 😂 Now do you understand DUMMY? 😂 No one's even talking about him breathing anything in you idiot. 😂
पेट्रोल वाटर तो समझ आया और क्या था जिससे वह चलने लग जाता है वह क्या थी बटन जैसे वैसे सही है 50ग्राम पेट्रोल मे दाल बन गयी आपकी पर अगर आडियो होता तो सुना जा सकता था देखकर सब नही अनुमान लगाया जा सकता है सुनना आवश्यक है ऐसी सकारात्मक और प्रेरणा दायक कार्यो के लिये तो आवश्यक ही है मै बनाना चाहू तो आधा समझ आया आधा समझ नही आया कि क्या लगाई है वह यंत्र क्या है और कितने बोल्ट विद्युत देना है या बैटरी से डीसी वोल्टेज देना है यह सब विधिवत होना था आधा समझ से परे है इसलिये आडियो होना चाहिये सकारात्मक प्रेरणा दायक तो होना ही चाहिये आडियो बहुत आवश्यक है ।।।
Educational but very very dangerous. As Oil Industry HSEQ representative, I strongly advice using these as an educational purpose and not in anyway sorting out to actually do it. Fire and petrol should not ever be in an open environment, they are specially produced in in-housing combustion purpose which is specially designed. I will Strongly advise MH4 TECH out of full respect if you can edit your title and put WARNING DO NOT TRY THIS in bold capital letters. Full respect to you MH4 TECH..
Es wird hier nur eine brennbare Flüssigkeit in den gasförmigen Zustand versetzt, wobei weder das Petrolium noch der Strom für die Pumpe gratis sind . Dennoch ist die Umsetzung eine wirklich nette Idee. Kompliment !
LOL ! what most ppl don't get . average house uses about 0.5 ltr gas (rs 19/day) . He used about 80 ml petrol for 40 minutes. If he uses for 2.5 hours (ave house) it will cost about rs 20/day If you look at commercial gas price it goes above 50 - 60 per litr. so this will work out cheaper incl air pump power
Very useful in case your lpg gas supply is disrupted. Combined with the "petrol fuel from plastic waste" idea, you can use plastic waste for your cooking needs. (...not the best use for plastic, but when you gotta' cook, you gotta' cook, right? :)) BTW, technically LPG gas is a mixture of 48% propane, 50% butane, and 2% pentane, I'm not sure this method produces that exact mixture.
this is called making fire with petrol gas while the water act like its valve that keep petrol evaporate while being said its saver is you used glass container rather than plastic, patrol and plastic don't do well
he clears saying ..WARNING: Don't try to do it at home. It's too dangerous... so i wonder y the fuck we will be doing this .... just felt like wasted time on watching this video
How cool is that if you are stuck say power cut in bad weather cooking heating lighting worth storing in a emergency 😀always lots of petrol in my car lol
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What about level marking on water bottle !..???? That simple 12v dc pumping motor, just create petrol bubbles with air that it pump and passes from petrol bottle to water bottle (which have nothing to do with water ).That is just petrol which is burning gas stove , not water & petrol mixture.
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Amal KI could be a fun experiment but in my mind would be a bit difficult since diesel combustion is due to temp. and pressure and isn’t volatile enough the ignite quickly. Then again would love to see if at all possible.
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oh you got some valid questions. Well you can use a mother that operates on 12v or 9v. Tehy are cheap. You can have a couple in spare if the one in use gets damaged. Apart from it, you can turn the motor on/off when you need it. Like you dont cook for 24 hours. I think mostly you need the gas for like 2-3 hours for one cooking. I believe this is an ideal proposal for such places where Gas is used as utility and is facing shortage specially rural areas where Petrol is fairly easily available and less costly than LPG or natural gas.
There are things very wrong with this video. For one, the gasoline would begin desolving that thin plastic water bottle right away. For two, where is all the excess pressure going. Before he even lights the stove he was pumping a lot of air through the system. Even even after he lights the stove there was lots more air fuel mixture going out of the water bottle than that stove was burning. So again I ask where is all that excess air fuel going. Three, without a inline pressure regulator in the system your completely at the mercy of the electric pump and in no way is that going to be putting out the exact pressure consistently. For one as the battery begins to weaken the pump slows down. When you get a low enough pressure then it won't be able to keep the flame from going up the tube and first blowing the water bottle then that in turn will blow the gas bottle. Think about it. You have to have a pressure regulator on a propane tank and it doesn't even have a pump on it. I'm calling this video bs. All that excess pressure with no regulator that flame on the stove would have been 3 ft tall untill it gets so hot it blows. No if's or and's about it. This is fake don't try it. It will blow the fk up. Garenteed.