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Overunity Machines Forum



Experimenting with Double Helix HHO

Started by IronHead, July 28, 2007, 01:17:27 PM

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joe dirt

Quote from: lincolninked on July 30, 2007, 02:19:44 PM
I think the reason this design works so well is the amount of edges.  Far more edge surface than plates or tubes.

Yes I agree, but the neet thing is less amps with same amount of gas being
  produced, which leads me to believe that geometry will play a key role in
  a system that can self sustain.

dirt
 

keithturtle

I find the rec pillar pic most intriguing... whenever I bought my tubes, on-line metals had clearance deals on 304 half-inch square tubing,  0.026" wall I think, so I bought ~50 feet.

Now the turtle grins from ear to ear.

I be a-wonderin' if'n the best way to charge this might be with screen or perf-plate in the spaces betwixt the pillars, and keep 'em short, <2" tall, mebbe?

Thinking out loud whilst the gears grind...

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

aparodox2003

Quote from: europeanhillbilly on July 30, 2007, 06:49:12 PM
Quote from: lincolninked on July 30, 2007, 02:19:44 PM
I think the reason this design works so well is the amount of edges.Ã,  Far more edge surface than plates or tubes.

If it was about edges, one could try to set up a cell with a few meters of square bars (e.g. 4x4mm or so) cut in pieces.
This would give alot more opposing edges than the helix does... Bit of a wiring job though :)
Please see the attachment... quick sketch up with Google SketchUp. ;D

I saw the image of the square 'rods' and it came to me that maby the honeycomb shape would be more suitable

keithturtle

That would give even more area I'd think.   Mebbe, if alignment could be established, the center of the sqaure or hex tube could be penetrated with a rod to create an internal field, as well as the plate field... ala fission reactor core cadium rods, sorta.

Time to stop thinkinn' and start buildin'!

I like Moab's comment I read somewhere- "Just build it and run it- y'all can study it later!" 

Best field connectors fer them square tubes?  Might silver-solder 'em to a perf-plate and boar-hog out the excess.   If I get it done I'll start a new thread and leave this for helix talk.

Turtle
Soli Deo Gloria

dlwammo

....or how 'bout a double helix made outta these bad boys?  Or even better, instead of rectangular
pillars of ssteel tubes, why not just a bunch of the straight versions of these? Hmmmm...

Embolic Coils
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