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Overunity Machines Forum



Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:31:51 PM

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IronHead

that should be a pretty blue reactor . bit of a disco light even .
Good to see you in it Turtle  good luck on the tuning.

keithturtle

I wanna be able to spend several hours with it to give it time to talk to me... finding that block of time is painful with my schedule.

Mebbe I'll get to run it in the fume hood at the lab... working alone again this weekend(grin)

The rats are away so the turtles shall play...

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

Robb077

Ironhead:
My new concept on getting the ceramic heater started is to pour a jigger of water on the bottom and insert a tungsten rod into the vent hole in front of the hho flame and bring the temperature up pretty quick to turn the water into plasma. The tungsten will burn at 6000 C.
I really think the induction heating and steel are overkill for just creating a heater. You might get the plasma too hot and cause "ignition" to fusion and emit rays of light like gamma rays or something. Just a thought.
I know when the ceramic vessel might be used to steam water, the induction heating will be great idea to stablize the plasma as heat is sucked off. Will really be a help here.
My brain seems to shoot all the bullets at once, so to speak.

IronHead

I concur . Still waiting on ceramic

Robb077

Ok. This technology is hard to be accepted by my reason....only my intuition says it is possible.
Your heat simulation on the rendering of the plasma vessel was amazing. I'm back to the tungsten plasma project. Glad Turtle had some progress. Thanks for the inspiration on this.