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Simple PWM

Started by rtsurfer, March 06, 2008, 09:22:34 PM

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ramset

Very interesting idea on the older bat drills Gents    10 amps with RTS right now could be a problem   more importantly RTS do you have a flashback device installed {bubbler /scrubber]?   Chet
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ramset

Also are you aware of the put your out put hose in a pail of water inside of a one litre empty soda bottle  and time how long it takes to fill the bottle as you let it rise from the pail    this will give you an idea of how much gas you are producing per minute   do this out side very carefully  NEVER near an ignition source it is a very usefull bechmark for your experiments   Chet
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pese

Quote from: ramset on March 16, 2008, 12:09:48 PM
Also are you aware of the put your out put hose in a pail of water inside of a one litre empty soda bottle  and time how long it takes to fill the bottle as you let it rise from the pail    this will give you an idea of how much gas you are producing per minute   do this out side very carefully  NEVER near an ignition source it is a very usefull bechmark for your experiments   Chet

burn it directly on the source.
so you can als "see" the efficence  to show the "flame"


Not mix this gas with the air in your "labor".


You can worf first (and cheap) with the 10 amp devices.
If all work you can find stronger devices on the marked.
I think the devices for modell-motor-boats can do 2 times more
Gustav Pese
@Helmut
also an good idea.
If you stick the satellit mirror wit hundred of small 1cm mirrors.
you can produce "free-thermo-power"
water to vapor . vapor to air-pressure or to heat.

aeir pressure to "work with them , also to drive an generator with them ..

Its an better wat to work with them (instead . lose the time with TV)
Gustav



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ramset

PESE could please take a little more time to explain  for MY sake   I would appreciate that  Chet
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rtsurfer

Quote from: ramset on March 16, 2008, 12:09:48 PM
Also are you aware of the put your out put hose in a pail of water inside of a one litre empty soda bottle  and time how long it takes to fill the bottle as you let it rise from the pail    this will give you an idea of how much gas you are producing per minute   do this out side very carefully  NEVER near an ignition source it is a very usefull bechmark for your experiments   Chet

Yes I just did this in the morning but I used a 500ml bottle. It took 90sec to fill with tap water/baking soda mix at 15amps. It was very little baking soda.

My cell goes

P/Ng/Nu/ Ng/Nu/ Ng/Nu/ Ng/Nu/ Ng/P

Positive (P) Negative (Ng) Neutral (Nu)

I am still working on this so will update soon. Comments welcome