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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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Goat

@Yucca


That video you posted is very relevant thanks! 

I once connected the charging side of a bedini wheel and charged up a bank of capacitors to 100+ Volts doing arc tests with graphite brushes in a 1 ounce shot glass of olive oil, the discharge sparks were great until I noticed no more spark because the wire came off the cap and by the time I connected it back the voltage had climbed to over 1,000 Volts and KABOOM!!!  The oil shot up nearly 6 feet high and with a loud sound so I have no doubt someone could run an engine if there's enough engineering and power :)

Kudos to you all, carry on :)
Paul


qiman

Your results will be different depending on how you charge the capacitor...hot or cold.

qiman

Quote from: fritz on July 10, 2008, 03:34:52 PMvoltage vs. current is always a design flavour.
There is no direction in ohms law. With the same proof you did I will state now that nobody ever measured a single volt.
Volt is only derived from the current which is caused by conecting a voltage to a given resistor...

No, it is not a design flavour. Your statements appear to me to imply that you believe there is one type of current...hot electron current that will charge a coil.

adamhy

Sorry I am new for electrical, I tried to replicate your test.  but one question: from where to get the output of the strobe light? I directly connect the two end of the light to the ignition coil, no thing happend, even the strobe light.

Thanks



Quote from: callanan on June 30, 2008, 11:02:28 AM
Hi All,

Because it seems that people, who may or may not lack experience in electronics, are having trouble building and replicating the exploding water effect in previously described and shown devices, I have designed, built and tested what I believe to be a very simple to build device that most people can construct themselves at home that is powered only by a small square 9V battery that is commonly used in smoke alarms. I believe even kids can make this. Please see my latest video here:

http://www.youtube.com/m1a9r9s9

The purpose of this device is not to be able to power your car on water with it but simply to allow everyone to see for themselves and show others how water can directly explode on demand with little energy input. The device produces the required discharge in the spark plug about every 1 second and uses about 100-150ma from the 9V battery. At this current level the battery won't last too long but it is fine for demonstrations. For longer and continuous runs, just use a small 12V sealed lead acid battery of say 2 A/Hs.

Please see the circuit diagram and some pictures attached below.

All that is required to build this device is the following.

- A 12V, 150ma Security Xenon Strobe Light. Available from electronic and security stores. Color does not matter!

- An old car ignition coil. Available from automobile wreckers.

- A non resistor spark plug. Available from auto shops. Must not have a resistor in it!

- Five 1N5404 diodes or five large rectifying diodes. Part number doesn't really matter. Avaliable from electronic shops.

- A 9 volt battery. The same as used in smoke alarms. Available from anywhere.

- Some hook up wire.

- Basic tools including a soldering iron and some solder.

- Handheld water sprayer filled with water.

That's all folks!!

Please build this and show it to your friends, family, your teachers, professors, work mates anyone and everyone who can't believe that water can explode. Help your kids build this as their school science fair project. Just build it for fun!

On another note, my very good friend Ben has been doing some great research on this process as there is surprisingly quite a bit in the internet about it. He has found some references claiming that the energy released, when the water apparently explodes, is one thousand times the input energy required to cause the explosion. He has found some great info out about what may actually be happening but I will leave it to him to share if he gets time.

Enjoy!

Regards,

Ossie



LarryC