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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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Robb077

Hkyle:
Thanks alot for the explanation. Ok, guess you're using a variac with 110 volts and something like a 25 amp bridge. Is that enough to get it fired up?

keithturtle

With lots of baking soda and hot water (110'F) to start, mine arced right away.   I had too large a volume in the cell (4L) and it never got up above 160F. Thus the current never fell below 400 watts.

By "lots of soda" I means near saturation.

I'm a-gonna try hkyle's sidewinder approach, but first the rods go the the ceramic matron to get fired...I ain't messin with that.  Too much HHO stuff to build and test, too little kronos...

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

hkyle

No, no variac with this guy just straight 118v and yes a 25 amp bridge...Never pulls more that 15 on startup with cold water...sooo...but like I said in the pm this dual cfr unit is pulling too much power....gona go with the moby approach....gonna get some pics for you guys in a bit...purchased some more stuff there the other day to make yet again another one.......gotta keep on keepin on.


Quote from: Robb077 on August 21, 2007, 09:44:01 AM
Hkyle:
Thanks alot for the explanation. Ok, guess you're using a variac with 110 volts and something like a 25 amp bridge. Is that enough to get it fired up?
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....

Robb077

hkyle:
Thanks for the info on the electrical.  Your not pulling too much power! One arc would be only 40-50 watts and if you can keep 15 gallons hot at 180 degrees the radiator will provide 15000 btu of heat during the winter.  TWO can keep 30 gallons hot and run two radiators to provide 30,000 btu. this can heat 1800 house in the winter. I did it with an emergency kerosene 32K btu heater.
Must get this technology down cause I want to heat 8000 house. 100 watts for 30,0000 btu is nothing!!

Robb077

hkyle:
Think my math was off. 15 amps = 1800 watts at 110.