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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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runaway

 
Thanks Gary for the link for this cold weld.  Funny how they don't tell you on the packet about the oxygen issue, LOL,, but anyway I think it should be ok as I expect the goop to have a water boundary layer present at all times.
The other compounds I looked at had to much shrinkage upon setting so thought this could be an issue for sealing right.
Ideally we should go ceramic and if the plug goes as planned will get these made professionally, but at this stage of testing the plugs electrode shape, its not worth the expense.

Picked up the GT ignition coil and will begin testing soon.

Phil........

resonanceman

Quote from: runaway on July 21, 2008, 01:26:45 AM
  if the plug goes as planned will get these made professionally, but at this stage of testing the plugs electrode shape, its not worth the expense.

Picked up the GT ignition coil and will begin testing soon.

Phil........



Phil

For the  record  I am going to  say that  I think it would be a mistake  to  rely  on the plugs being   professionally made.
There  is just to much  money being  made  by big  energy .......  Someone   that is making big bucks now   will find a way  to stop   any  company that you  hire to manufacture them . 


I would  also  like  you to think about making the   outer shell  electrically isolated
These  plugs  will be  using both  high  voltage and  high current .
If the  outer shell  is  part of the circuit   and  a mistake is  made  with the  ground  on the  S1r  design    it is very likely  that someone  will die .
If  we want   these plugs to  become widely used we have to make them as safe as possible .
It adds an extra step ......and   reduces   the  space for  the  electrodes .........but i think it is  necessary. 

gary 

resonanceman

Quote from: bumfuzzled on July 20, 2008, 11:46:25 PM

It's got to be even smaller than that. I made a very crude nozzle today and it's just putting out too much. I did get it to fire a few times. Had the assembly sitting on a spray can top with a hole cut out in the middle for it to stick thru. Turned the lights out and pulsed the pump, it was pretty wild how it was lighting up the spray can top. It was even lifting it up off the table just a lil bit.

I've got a small solenoid valve I'm going to put inline when I get the right fittings, this will shut off the water flow immediately and maybe not drown the plug as bad. Plus I need a pressure relief valve so I can leave the pump running all the time and just pulse the valve and set my pressure where I want it.

I had it sitting upside down earlier today and was shooting it with the hand sprayer and it would light off everytime. I held my hand about a foot above it and you can definitely feel the shockwave from it.

What about making  your   firing  chamber smaller .
I was thinking  of  cutting off your plugs  ground  electrode  and  making  the  bottom  of your   firing  chamber   the electrode .

I made a  little picture

The  light blue is the actual  chamber
The  dark blue  are drilled  holes for  water  or  plasma

Ideally  the  plug should fire into a small pool of water  each   stroke .
It might  be possible to  make the  bottom of the firing  chamber  a threaded plug so the gap  can be changed

gary

runaway

Hi Gary...

Regarding manufacturing a run of prototypes, It is who you know and not what you know. (old saying)

Phil.....

rednael

Quote from: qiman on July 19, 2008, 12:15:29 PM


No significant motive power is because of the re-association of h/o causing a vacuum....that is why on these spark plug circuits, there needs to be a Meyer EEC (electron extraction circuit) from the annode of the plug back to the input with a bulb in the middle to burn off electrons that are freed during separation...then the bang will be bigger without forming a vacuum right after. ALL COLD EXPLOSION.



This is an abstract from Meyer`s electron extraction circuit.
If you take out the electron extractor part from the Meyer circuit and combine it with the spark circuit from this thread, you would come up with this one below.
Please try it out and check if the spark burst is improved.