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Practical Method for Production of Water Fuel with Piezoelectric

Started by The Power To Be, February 17, 2011, 06:11:02 AM

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Slovenia


Slovenia

I know that Power To Be does use the 45 Khz transucers.  Since we have a good methodology of tuning the transducers, will the 40 Khz transducers work just as well as the 45 Khz, or should we really use the  45 Khz transducers?  The 45 Khz are more expensive and harder to find.  I found a good supplier but the shipping is cost prohibitive.  Thanks!!

P.S.:  I do want to only buy stuff that will work to optimum specs.

superman9976

Hi Solvenia,

I am inquiring that china company you posted about the transducers.  I will order them.  The 45khz at 35watts.  I have a question though.  Is the joule thief circuit the controller and power supply for the transducer?  That Mary at the company is asking what PCB I need and what are my power requirements after reading these last few pages on this thread I think I just realized I dont even need their PCBs for the transducer.  Am I correct?  It would certainly save me money and time.  If you are near my location I could drop one off or mail it to you I want to order 5 of them. 
If any of you were at the energy conference and remember the Mag heater.  In the past week I realized what it would take to build one and ordered the magnets and put them onto a plywood disc.  Wow it turns water to steam rapidly within a minute or two.  Whatever material you put in front of it, copper is my favorite, it heats up very rapidly with what? Magnetic waves! 
The E3 plugs I found out were resistor plugs they have a value of 4.9 Kohms so they do not work well with my CDI setup.  They put out a very weak spark normally and with the resistor its not much better.   I am using the AEM 4 channel off of amazon.com but I have found other resistorless plugs that will work and want to use copper plug wires with it.
Told you I was still around  ;D
Chris

Slovenia

Hi Chris,

Nice to hear from you.  I do believe this project is the one we've all been waiting on.

I'm pretty sure that those transducers are the proper transducers we need, but as for the pcbs, I don't know anything about that.  I'm not an electrical guy, so we need to rely on some electrical guys info before you order five of those transducers.  We have a lot of electrical guys here but for some reason most of them are staying quiet.  We do need some one to speak up here electrical guys.

Mary's shipping was $61 for two transducers, so you might want to verify shipping before placing your order.  Anyway, hold off a bit and I'll try to get the particulars you requested.

Best Regards,
Slovenia

Quote from: superman9976 on April 10, 2011, 10:52:14 PM
Hi Solvenia,

I am inquiring that china company you posted about the transducers.  I will order them.  The 45khz at 35watts.  I have a question though.  Is the joule thief circuit the controller and power supply for the transducer?  That Mary at the company is asking what PCB I need and what are my power requirements after reading these last few pages on this thread I think I just realized I dont even need their PCBs for the transducer.  Am I correct?  It would certainly save me money and time.  If you are near my location I could drop one off or mail it to you I want to order 5 of them. 
If any of you were at the energy conference and remember the Mag heater.  In the past week I realized what it would take to build one and ordered the magnets and put them onto a plywood disc.  Wow it turns water to steam rapidly within a minute or two.  Whatever material you put in front of it, copper is my favorite, it heats up very rapidly with what? Magnetic waves! 
The E3 plugs I found out were resistor plugs they have a value of 4.9 Kohms so they do not work well with my CDI setup.  They put out a very weak spark normally and with the resistor its not much better.   I am using the AEM 4 channel off of amazon.com but I have found other resistorless plugs that will work and want to use copper plug wires with it.
Told you I was still around  ;D
Chris