We've got plenty of threads on running WMO in your multi and others on running WMO in your diesel, still more on running home heating oil in a vehicle, but I don't recall seeing any discussion on running WMO in a home heating system.
Some folks burn WMO in home-made 'furnaces' piped in to their home heating systems. I am sure that these systems burn inefficiently; they sure do produce a lot of slag and clinkers.
Since there does not seem to be a problem with slag, ash or clinkers when burning WMO in a multi, I guess that means that WMO can burn cleanly.
What I am wondering is if WMO is suitably filtered and de-watered - as if it were going to be run in a multifuel vehicle - could it be added to a tank of #2 HHO? It seems to me that the nozzles in an oil burner are a lot larger than a fuel injector's orifice.
Augmenting HHO with WMO would alleviate any potential road tax problem, and over the course of a year my oil burner sees more hours of operation than my Deuce. This would seem a natural - could it work?
Some folks burn WMO in home-made 'furnaces' piped in to their home heating systems. I am sure that these systems burn inefficiently; they sure do produce a lot of slag and clinkers.
Since there does not seem to be a problem with slag, ash or clinkers when burning WMO in a multi, I guess that means that WMO can burn cleanly.
What I am wondering is if WMO is suitably filtered and de-watered - as if it were going to be run in a multifuel vehicle - could it be added to a tank of #2 HHO? It seems to me that the nozzles in an oil burner are a lot larger than a fuel injector's orifice.
Augmenting HHO with WMO would alleviate any potential road tax problem, and over the course of a year my oil burner sees more hours of operation than my Deuce. This would seem a natural - could it work?