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URGENT! WATER AS FUEL DISCOVERY FOR EVERYONE TO SHARE

Started by gotoluc, June 26, 2008, 06:01:38 PM

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nul-points

hi Luc

yep - no problem - the component labels i've been using (R1, C1, C2, D2 etc) all refer to the schematic i posted earlier - before you posted what your actual circuit schematic is

for instance, the capacitor you tried directly after the bridge is C1 on my schematic but isn't included in your schematic - so C2 on my schematic is your 6.8uF cap

all the best
sandy

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nul-points

hi Luc

...apologies - when i posted my schematic yesterday (before your existing circuit was posted just above), i imagined that you were charging your 6u8F cap with the relay, then switching that cap into the auto-coil with a separate switch

as you're using a SPDT to do all the switching (and now i see why your new thread today is asking for a SS SPDT!) my schematic doesn't match your circuit arrangement - your auto-coil would prevent the 6u8F from charging in my schematic, if there's no second switch

so - if you keep to one SPDT switch (either mechanical or SS) your bridge to cap inductor has to be on the bridge side of the switch as you have it now and any protection diode would have to be in parallel with the inductor (+ve towards bridge) to help preserve the relay switch contacts - no reclaim of flyback energy with this arrangement

if you do decide to use Tr or MOSFET switching then you don't need to have this SPDT arrangement - you can have one switch between bridge & inductor - and the other switch between 6u8F cap & auto-coil

so then you get to add D2, as in my schematic, before the inductor to reclaim flyback energy

all the best
sandy

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Tempest

Quote from: Aka on August 18, 2008, 01:16:48 PM
I have followed this thread since it was first posted and have now finally read every post on the 34 pages... phew... it has been so exciting to see so many positive people all trying to get this working to make some difference in the world, so for that I wish to thank everyone

I am not very skilled in electronics or machining parts so I feel I am limited to what I can achieve but I can do what I can and will share anything I find



about the spark plugs... I have seen standard plugs (with resistor removed), homemade 2x nails spark gap, homemade plug, homemade firestorm plug for use in the experiment and they seem to work but I wanted to find some info on more nonstandard types that could be used with better effects for this circuit

I have drawn a diagram(attached) of a plug type that I would like to test but have no real way of doing so at the moment, it is based on what I understand from a plasma gasification unit and my thought is that with the gap set up along the length we can have a longer spark and more surface area along the walls for the water to become effected into the spark and hopefully have more power to drive a piston... it is drawn twice, the bottom version I was trying to shorten the plug so there is less volume of air that could be compressed and cause less pressure

the arrow in the 2d picture shows the water spray nozzle, the idea is that it would spray in between firings down the tube but have a valve that prevents any pressure from travelling back up the pipe, also the pipe would have to be insulated to prevent the spark grounding back up the water supply

from what I can tell this would be a new kind of spark plug... I have tried searching but didn't find anything like it so it would have to be made from scratch

let me know if anything like this exists or if you think it has problems with anything thanks

I once saw a spark plug like this that Stanley Meyer built, and I thought that misting the water before it get to the plug would help. Think of the table top ultrasonic misting fountains. Take the vapor from fountain and feed it to your plug. Your plug looks like a good design to try, I just need to figure out a cheap insulator that will stand up to the punishment.

resonanceman

Quote from: Tempest on August 22, 2008, 05:47:01 PM
. Your plug looks like a good design to try, I just need to figure out a cheap insulator that will stand up to the punishment.


Tempest



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Aka

Quote from: gotoluc on August 22, 2008, 02:29:03 PMI made a hand drawn circuit. If you or anyone else can make a clean one that would be great since I can include it at my first page as an update.

I have cleaned the image for you, no changes have been made just straight lines and neat coils :)

if you need any changes let me know... its pretty easy to remake, infact any hand drawn circuits you need "cleaning" (in this topic) I can do for you