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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

Started by Super God, January 23, 2008, 07:26:21 PM

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jox

If your drawing too much current, I'm assuming you need to reduce the resistance of your water. You could test the current of
1. The spark plug dry
2. The spark plug submersed in tap water
3. The spark plug submersed in de-ionised/distilled water
This could be done on the bench, though I'd take precautions it may be an explosive situation.
Good luck..

whopper1967

can someone tell me exactly in dumb-dumb terms what the light bulb in the circuit does?.....thanks all.

capacitor70

Quote from: whopper1967 on July 06, 2008, 12:28:15 AM
can someone tell me exactly in dumb-dumb terms what the light bulb in the circuit does?.....thanks all.

Prevent short circuit....also surge current, protect inverter, or prevent tripping of mains supply

whopper1967

thank you very much,really looking forward to the next video.....it was really impressive.

whopper1967

let me ask you something else,if using 110v,would it still be a 50 amp rectifier?thanks again.