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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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djzissis

Quote from: gmeast on October 14, 2008, 06:40:48 PM
Hi Zissis (cool name)

Don't worry.  This stuff works better on higher voltage anyway.  Just cut down on C1 and increase R1 accordingly for an even greater effect at your higher 230VAC voltage!

Try C1 = 10uF to 22uF and R1 = 200 to 600 ohms, and around 80 - 120 Watts  (maybe a light bulb).  You'll have to test for heat at run time.

For cost consideration, try diode strings instead of HV diodes (microwave replacement diodes are somewhat costly).

Peace,

Greg

Hi Greg!! (I like your name too)
Friends call me Zis..!! ;)

Ok, I will order these parts. What about diodes?? 1N5408 are ok??
Test vehicle will be a Volvo 440 fuel injected (my father's). No plans for water, just to decrease fuel consumption. The plasma ignition water car project, will be an other car, like a small suzuki, or a cheap old mazda. For sure costed not over 600-700 dollars. I am going to buy it this summer since school will be over for me!!

Thanks a lot for all of your help!!
Zissis!



Gustav22

Hello all,

thanks to the work of several experimenters it seems to become fairly "easy" to produce a reliable plasma spark.

It has also been conclusively demonstrated, that this spark can interact with water mist and produce a pressure wave which can displace a piston.

Such a water explosion seems to happen quite easy at ambient air pressure but seems difficult to achieve it at the elevated pressure in an ICE (internal combustion engine) when the piston is somewhere near TDC.

If I understand UncleFester's postings correctly, the electrical energy of the plasma spark has to be increased in order to achieve the water explosion at conditions of elevated pressure.

In order to ignite the water mist in an ICE with the relatively low electrical power levels currently available from the VexUs and Nexus and similar circuits, I was thinking that it might be beneficial, if one could find a way to decrease the pressure in an ICE.

I was thinking that maybe this is possible by (partially) blocking or restricting the air intake of the engine. If this can be achieved the pressure inside the combustion chamber would be less than normal, thus facilitating the explosion of the the water mist.

Good luck and thanks to all.
money for rope

gmeast

Quote from: djzissis on October 15, 2008, 12:54:01 AM
Hi Greg!! (I like your name too)
Friends call me Zis..!! ;)

Ok, I will order these parts. What about diodes?? 1N5408 are ok??
Test vehicle will be a Volvo 440 fuel injected (my father's). No plans for water, just to decrease fuel consumption. The plasma ignition water car project, will be an other car, like a small suzuki, or a cheap old mazda. For sure costed not over 600-700 dollars. I am going to buy it this summer since school will be over for me!!

Thanks a lot for all of your help!!
Zissis!


Hi Zis,

5408 diodes come in a variety of flavors.  I have always used the UF series (ultra-fast) but for strings 1N5408 is what everyone is using ... I think ... 1000V x 3A ... right?

Also caution, I have not tried VexUs on electronic system yet,  I intend to, also on coil packs.  Forum member 'jstadwater' on Energetic Forum (topic: Water Sparkplug) has been testing for a V-8 and has diagnostic equipment and indicated there are NO damaging EMF's produced by the VexUs circuit.  You should also sign on there and see his work.  He's done a great job with my circuit ... I'm very excited!

Greg

HaroldCR


Sorry this is just a "Little" off topic, but.

QuotePlease somebody should tell the stevie1001 on that forum that he needs to catch up a little bit..

rfsimoes wrote this, to a response to my last post, about some GOOD info on another site.

  Well, Stevie has successfully ran his B&S lawnmower on STRAIGHT HYDROXY !!!

  No fuel tank on the engine. It's directly off his waterfuel cell.

  I can't view videos or wmv's, so, here's a link for y'all to check out.

  http://www.ionizationx.com/index.php/topic,648.0.html

 


djzissis

Quote from: gmeast on October 15, 2008, 09:40:11 AM
Hi Zis,

5408 diodes come in a variety of flavors.  I have always used the UF series (ultra-fast) but for strings 1N5408 is what everyone is using ... I think ... 1000V x 3A ... right?

Also caution, I have not tried VexUs on electronic system yet,  I intend to, also on coil packs.  Forum member 'jstadwater' on Energetic Forum (topic: Water Sparkplug) has been testing for a V-8 and has diagnostic equipment and indicated there are NO damaging EMF's produced by the VexUs circuit.  You should also sign on there and see his work.  He's done a great job with my circuit ... I'm very excited!

Greg

Hi Greg

As you said, as everyone uses it, 5408 might be ok. If not, they are cheap, so nothing to matter for if they blow up....!!

Anyway I asked for prices:
100x 1N5408 diodes
A couple of 10μF capacitors, two 22μF, two 47μF and two 470μF
For the resistor, I plan to use a light bulb, or a wall potentiometer. They are at least 60W
An 150VA 1:1 isolation transformer
A Full Wave Bridge Rectifier 400V 10A
12VDC to 220VAC inverter, quite cheap found here -->  "Ebay's Link"  (cost+shipping to Greece = 36$)

These are the basics for now. The others are easy to find.

Btw I've seen 'jstadwater' 's replication, and really liked it. Very stable circuit, and very nice videos, too!!!!

More updates to come....

Zissis
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