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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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poynt99

a very interesting circuit Luc :)

i think someone already mentioned that the coil spark is acting as a switch to gate-in the rectified inverter output. i would agree with this analysis. quite a neat action.

may the force be with you ;)
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gotoluc

Quote from: callanan on June 27, 2008, 07:46:48 PM
Hi Luc,

Thank you for your very interesting experiment.
Regards,

Ossie
Hi Ossie, thanks for looking.

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: Erfinder on June 27, 2008, 03:16:10 PM
Check Ed Gray's work.........

Regards
Hi Erfinder, thanks for looking at this topic. I am happy ;D to see you here. I hope we have the real thing here ;)

Luc

gotoluc

Quote from: xbox hacker on June 27, 2008, 08:09:13 PM
OK...my setup, per Luc's plans.... I get a great spark... red-ish/white (it varies) nice little snap....BUT, i think it could be better! All i could get my hands on is a 220uf/250v cap. So how important is the uF of the cap and what value should it be? I dont really have a "mister/sprayer" to fully test with also. I got a el-cheapo 400w inverter from harbor fright tools, does not seem to bog down at any times. I thought i would try a "normal" spark with the coil ... not that impressive!!! LOL  ;D

Also..how many Ohms (or less) should the plug be?
Great work xbox hacker ;D. The uf of the cap is not so important!.. I tested with different values and I could not see the difference and I don't know why that is yet, so experiment as you wish with that and post your findings.

You must use a spark plug with NO resistance in it. Look at my earlier post for the instructions on how to modify your plug. So the plug should be 0 ohms

Quote from: xbox hacker on June 27, 2008, 09:51:37 PM
UPDATE: I GOT A MUCH BETTER SPARK!!!!!...its almost as good as yours luc... ;D

my trick was to use a "spark gap arc checker" (i think its called) you can get them at any auto parts store, so the resistance is ultra LOW (until i can find the right plug).... i will post a image as soon as i get the pic off my phone. And have some MORE beer!

One interesting thing i did notice is: The checker has a screw that you adjust to make the gap from 0 to 1" .... the farther i make the gap the more DC volts i get from the tip to the ground... ??? normal?
That is a good tool to find ideal gap. Keep up the research and post your findings. If anyone here can help start collecting all the details and prepair a pdf of a parts list, how to modify the spark plug and all the new findings, that would be a great help.

Thanks to everyone here for the participation.

Luc

hydrocontrol

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.