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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

Sure , try it.
It's a very good idea

keithturtle

@kokomoj0;
I bought the green tip rod at my local Linde supplier-one fer  <$6.00 USD.   If you cain't get a deal near you lemme know and I'll mail you one.

On that ceramic, I have in my hand a machined piece of 304 stainless, used as a water sampling strainer component.  It has a 5/16" bore, and ~6/32 set screws in the side.   Man, it oughta be perfect to pour some ceramic in that thang fer the rod... gotta git me some liquid rock...

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

kokomoj0

Quote from: keithturtle on June 10, 2007, 12:35:47 AM
@kokomoj0;
I bought the green tip rod at my local Linde supplier-one fer  <$6.00 USD.   If you cain't get a deal near you lemme know and I'll mail you one.

On that ceramic, I have in my hand a machined piece of 304 stainless, used as a water sampling strainer component.  It has a 5/16" bore, and ~6/32 set screws in the side.   Man, it oughta be perfect to pour some ceramic in that thang fer the rod... gotta git me some liquid rock...

Turtle

the biggest green tip rod i can get is like 5/16ths, not sure bigger is better but one would think it would last longer between adjustments.

i am also tossing around the feasability of putting a ceramic cooling jacket around the outside to slowly force water around it to help with the longevity and possibly shape the burn.  with the liquid rock that now becomes a possibility me thinks.

Robb077

Is the tungsten rod directly in the water? the frenchman atomized the hydrogen covered with a water jacket. Help with the confusion. Thanks.

rapttor

@Robb, kokomoj0 is attacking this from the direction of a source of heat I believe, with the gas output being an added benefit.
I've been toying with retro-fitting my Weil-Mcclain boiler myself, since I've got some nice beefy Transformers out of rack mountable UPS's.

-rapttor
Successfully Perpetually Failing at everything I do...