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Trawoeer Power Pyramid Version 12 - Electrical output from a homemade pyramid

Started by hartiberlin, June 28, 2011, 04:05:30 PM

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neptune

Hi Ben.From what you say , I suppose that half inch copper pipe is the nearest common thing in the USA to the 10 mm pipe . Half inch was used widely in the UK until we went metric , and was replaced by 15 mm . Ten mm pipe became common due to the introduction of "Microbore" central heating , and is commonly available in a coil which you have to straighten . Regarding your end plugs . Are these just a simple stepped cylinder , or is the inner end hollowed to form a sort of cup like TT`s?
    I found some different 28mm end stops on another site , that are far less bulky . If you leave off the gland nut and olive [brass sealing ring ] They look like the endcaps TT uses on his plastic pipe except they are brass , and have thread on the outside . They cost about £4 each . They are not available in town , so it will have to be mail order . Regards ken .

k4zep

Quote from: neptune on August 06, 2011, 03:13:48 PM
Hi Ben.From what you say , I suppose that half inch copper pipe is the nearest common thing in the USA to the 10 mm pipe . Half inch was used widely in the UK until we went metric , and was replaced by 15 mm . Ten mm pipe became common due to the introduction of "Microbore" central heating , and is commonly available in a coil which you have to straighten . Regarding your end plugs . Are these just a simple stepped cylinder , or is the inner end hollowed to form a sort of cup like TT`s?
    I found some different 28mm end stops on another site , that are far less bulky . If you leave off the gland nut and olive [brass sealing ring ] They look like the endcaps TT uses on his plastic pipe except they are brass , and have thread on the outside . They cost about £4 each . They are not available in town , so it will have to be mail order . Regards ken .

Hi Ken,

What I have on order is solid 1/2" deep plugs not hollowed out, with a 1/16" lip, outside of lip same diameter as outside of 1.25 copper tube  and is on one end to prevent the slug from sliding in to the large tube and  of course a 1/2" hole in the center.  Had two choices of brass, they said they would use whichever they had on hand in the confirmation.  Will show pictures of them when they come in.

Respectfully
Ben K4ZEP

gegyx

Hello !  :D


MAMELON laiton  réduit M 20 x 27 - M 15 x 21
http://www.economo.fr/rg/MAMELON-REDUIT-Reduction-Laiton-M-20-x-27---M-15-x-21.html

External 20/27 is 26mm (it’s OK), but internal 15/21 is 11mm… and not 10 mm

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Bouchon laiton
http://www.flashplomberie.com/bouchons/98-bouchon-laiton-male.html

It’s OK, but we have to make a hole of 10 mm in the center


Erdtaucher

To madsatbg:

I´m sorry, but i didn´t have found a place for my paramide yet, but next weekend a dowser come to find a place.
By the way, I found out why the reactor works and other ways to inform, but i cannot post, because i need to test these modified reactors before. It also could be that i am totally wrong (but i don´t think so, made too many tests).



To neptune:

May be you could take a end-cap with 3/4 Zoll screwing. Drill a 10mm hole in it and you have a perfect fitting, because the 3/4 Zoll screwing fits exactly into the 28mm tube.
Please, take a look at the photo:

neptune

@Erdtaucher . The end caps shown in your photo look good for the reactor . But they are not available here in England [UK] .What is the cost in Germany [if that is your country} ?
     Your news about new ways to "inform " the reactor is very exiting . Perhaps you would like to share this with us on the "Background " thread so that others could help with the research on this . I Know that Thomas uses the word "inform " , but this is not the best word to use in English .Inform means " to tell or give information to " .There are many words to better discribe the process . Exite , Activate , condition ,or maybe just "Form" . But if you still wish to say "Inform " that is Good too . We kow what you mean , and your English is much better than my German {Zero !] Regards , Ken .