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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: lasher23 on July 09, 2008, 05:51:47 PM
Hello all,

I'm a novice, but I've been working on this project too. I fried my inverter and I've decided to use allCanadians cap charging circuit with my setup. I've got everything setup andI can charge my HV cap
to over a thousand volts easily enough. My problem is that the voltage leaks out of the cap very, very quickly. I know this is a newb question, but how do I dump that voltage quickly into my coil? I'm trying to be of use, but if this post is too off topic, delete it and I'll figure it out myself.

Thanks for any assistance.

Hi lasher23, are you using a Microwave oven capacitor? If so that would be the reason why you cap is leaking so fast as they have a built in resistor to keep draining it self in case the unit is serviced one would not accidentally electrocute them self.

If you go to a camera film store and ask them if they could give you a couple of disposable cameras (that they developed the film)  the ones with the built in flash you could use the capacitor in it as they are around 120uf and rated up to 300 volts but don't charge them to this you only need about 120 volts or less. Make sure to short the cap before you take then out.

Luc

callanan

Quote from: TheOne on July 10, 2008, 12:02:26 AM
The thing I found weird about it is the new coil have nothing to do of what S1r described on his setup. Also he talked about inverter on his setup. On his original setup you needed some kind of relay with 2 diodes.

Now you dont any of that just need one special coil.

Hopefully its not disinformation, we will see in his next video on youtube about his coil setup

Hi TheOne,

You should really hope that it is indeed disinformation. Because this will make sense and it will be more likely that what he is doing in his video is quite real. Or else if his videos are indeed hoaxes, then it would make sense for him to try and reinforce them by providing detailed information that made sense and related to what we have found and developed here in this thread. He could simply have copied most of it. But he hasn't. He has provided detailed information that doesn't make any sense and if it doesn't make sense then it most likely isn't true. This would then serve the purpose of hiding what he is doing which does give the impression that what he is showing in his videos is quite real.

Regards,

Ossie


livingwaters08

Quote from: qiman on July 09, 2008, 02:09:47 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cInPBfJ2nT0
7 degree temp drop

Temp. drop in an ICE would need to be determined.  Certainly could be cooler due to lack of explosive heat, but friction still will create heat along the cylinder walls, and any bearing surface.  So, IMO, no cold running ICE.  ;D

Livingwaters08

ninjadaniel

Need some suggestions for ideas guys.  I recently got some nice plasma sparks by rigging up a similar system to xbox_hacker.

Ive used HV microwave diodes in parallel to block the HV and a 1000v 1a diode to block the LV from going back to the coil (which i am using my car to run).

Problems:
-  Spark doesnt explode like ones in video, even with mist added, still bloody bright though
-  Spark is very inconsistent
-  Does NOT work with rectified DC, perhaps something to do with the waveform in AC

I suspect that you cant pass LV via HV at the same time without creating a dead short, however i read something about a magnetic field around the plug generated by LV, being turned into plasma at the point of sparking, could be making the plasma?  Dont really know my physics, this is all speculation.   

When my inverter arrives i will attempt the same design with that, i will also try more/less diodes in parallel (to simulate more/less LV current).  I will also try xbox_hacker's voltage doubler, the 110v version and 240v (since im in australia).

Throw some ideas and criticism at me guys, its much appreciated!

callanan

Quote from: k4zep on July 10, 2008, 12:17:43 AM
Ossie,

As much as I want to believe, and as much as I have learned from you and my own research, and as much as I am convinced that the process your are developing (that S1R says is not how he did it now!) has promise and that your engine and my engine will "run",........

I will simply say if (baring a Radiant Event from unknown process of huge purportions) a 3 coil transformer hand wound over a nail with nothing but a large limited DC current flowing through 2 of the coils (7 turn and 13 turn)  encasing the 3rd coil (5 turn uninsulated!!!!!)  feeding the HV pulse from the original coil to the plug.......If this can provide a 200X boost in output current through the spark gap, the shifting of timing past TDC and this huge flash,  I'll eat that nail........I have also eaten crow in the past! 

Sorry S1R and all concerned, even with expressed sincerity and helpfulness, all have exceeded the limits of my gullibility..BS me once, shame on you, BS me twice, shame on me!...I guess we will have to carry on like ol Frank Sanatra sang ......."I'll do it my way"...............

Ben

Hi Ben,

Right on! All of my tests have shown that only a higher power supply voltage ,and/or a higher capacitance discharge, will result in a more powerfull water explosion as long as you can get enough water to come in contact with the larger and stranger arc plasma. There doesn't seem to be any real way that I have seen or tested where you can put a "passive network" into the discharge circuit and get a larger water explosion. Let alone power the discharge circuit from as low a voltage as 12 volts. A passive network will only waste and reduce the energy of the discharge and as a consequence, the water explosion will be smaller.

Regards,

Ossie