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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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gotoluc

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 27, 2008, 10:45:47 PM
Hi Luc,
can you try to put your electrodes directly under water in a water bath and
see what happens then, when you make the discharge ?

Could you this way also make a boat propell due to water shockwaves ?
Hi Stefan, okay I'll try that for you :D but I have to let you know that I love boating and if it works you just might loose me ;D

Ah...the risks of research ;)

Quote from: hartiberlin on June 27, 2008, 10:55:36 PM
Do you have a scope and can then show on a shuntresistor the current through the brigde rectifier, when the spark gap has fired ?
Is is a 120 Hz pulse current train flowing from the inverter through the spark gap then when the high voltage from the ignition coil has made the sparkgap conductive ?

How many amps flow for how long during the spark ?
Regards, Stefan.
Yes I do have a new USB 40Mhz 100MS/s scope which also has a spectrum analyzer. But please know that electronics is not my thing so I may need a step by step (not to operate the scope) but on how and where to hook up the probes, also the max voltage input of the scope is 35 volts, the model of the scope is DSO-2090. I also have a shunt. So guide me through it.

As for pulse current train flowing from the inverter through the spark gap. I did as much as I know how to get this to happen when the high voltage from the ignition coil is triggered to make a conductive path for the RE Plasma from the inverter on the dc side of the bridge when shorted to go through the plug by means of the HV bridge.  I think a triple pulse circuit at every pulse would work much better but I need help on how to build that. I do have some 555 and many other parts but I need help with this.

I will try to measure the current draw and also report back.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: poynt99 on June 27, 2008, 10:59:46 PM
one thing i'm curious about: would the spark be better if you swapped the microwave diode with the 1N4007?

may the force be with you ;)
I'm not sure if I did that test? but that is a good idea. I'll try it now and let you know.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: hydrocontrol on June 28, 2008, 12:09:37 AM
A possible experiment if you have two inverters is to bridge rectify the output on each inverter then add the outputs together in series to a large voltage capacitor get a higher output voltage.
Hi hydrocontrol, thanks for looking :D.  Interesting idea you have there. I though about something like that but what I was thinking is inverters in Europe, would they not be already 220v or so?  Hope we can get someone from Europe, India or Astrailia to replicate this. We shall see.

Luc

atlantex

Hi Luc,

thanks for sharing your discovery. The european inverters have an output of 230V AC.



cheers

atlantex

gotoluc

Quote from: atlantex on June 28, 2008, 01:10:36 AM
Hi Luc,

thanks for sharing your discovery. The european inverters have an output of 230V AC.

cheers

atlantex
Hi atlantex, thanks for your reply and looking at this topic. I hope we can get a replication with one of these and see the difference in the results.

Luc