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Overunity Machines Forum



Hydrosonic Pump

Started by FreeEnergy, June 27, 2005, 03:47:29 AM

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idnick

@ comcyber

"so where's the problem ?"  "cavition heater WITHOUT electricity"
To start with, that heater won't heat s%&t without an electric motor hooked to a pump to force the water through a restricked area,So as you can see it's not without electricity.
  I also noticed that you did a lot of research on this subject. You join this group group 1 day ago, Number of posts 1 and it is of no value.   Now you know where the problem is.

Dave

dean_mcgowan

welcome aboard comcyber .. hehehe

hang in there champ .. it gets better :D

FreeEnergy

Quote from: dean_mcgowan on December 15, 2006, 06:15:19 PM
welcome aboard comcyber .. hehehe

hang in there champ .. it gets better :D


LoL!

hydrocontrol

Can someone give me a pointer to plans on how to build this ? I'm thinking that this would be great to heat a large tank of water for hydronic household radiant heating system. I have access to a machine shop, a solid 5" diameter x 5" thick alumininum billet, and a 5" diameter cast iron pipe. Sounds like a fun project but details would help.

Thanks,
TomG

hydrocontrol

It also looks like having grooves in the inside of the outer housing would add to the heating effect. I have a shaper attachement on the mill at work so I could do a spline effect on the inside of the outer housing but it would thin the outer wall a fair amount. Would grooves 1.5 times the rotor hole size work ? I suppose another option would be a tube inside a tube (tight fit) and just machine grooves all the way thru the inner tube before sliding it inside the outer tube and welding it. Should produce the same effect and still maintain a good wall thickness. It would just make the inside rotor a bit smaller. What do you guys think ?

Thanks,
TomG