Hi,
This is my first post here. I was wondering if anyone knew a place where I could get instructions, or help, on building a Papp engine. I watched his video, but still need to know what dimensions he's using, where I can get the gas and parts etc. etc.
Thanks in advance!
You view US patent 4428193
Leo48
Quote from: leo48 on February 25, 2011, 04:31:24 PM
You view US patent 4428193
Leo48
Oh wow! It's essentially a little 4-stroke motor without any gas!
Thanks Leo48! I used google and, though it is complicated, it looks like the parts shouldn't be too hard to find.
@all,
I been tracking the Plasmerg web site and you should
go to the Web Site and study it thoroughly;
http://www.plasmerg.com/
The initial Papp engine kept a plasma continuously ignited and used
radioactive components to do it. The new plasmerg cycle goes
from gas to plasma and back to gas again and uses no radioactive
components. They have designed a relatively sophisticated
microcontroller and electronics used to control the plasma. It really
doesn't make sense to go there without working taking the with
Plasmerg company along. IMHO. I would be nice if they just built the
darned thing and sold copies.
:S:MarkSCoffman
Quote from: mscoffman on February 26, 2011, 02:30:51 PM
@all,
I been tracking the Plasmerg web site and you should
go to the Web Site and study it thoroughly;
http://www.plasmerg.com/
The initial Papp engine kept a plasma continuously ignited and used
radioactive components to do it. The new plasmerg cycle goes
from gas to plasma and back to gas again and uses no radioactive
components. They have designed a relatively sophisticated
microcontroller and electronics used to control the plasma. It really
doesn't make sense to go there without working taking the with
Plasmerg company along. IMHO. I would be nice if they just built the
darned thing and sold copies.
:S:MarkSCoffman
I agree. I really need to use all the components that they built in order to make it run alright.
>IMHO. I would be nice if they just built the
darned thing and sold copies.
DITTO!!! I wish I could just buy a mass produced copy! I'm not so much interested in building the thing, as I am its uses; due to the fact that I am already working on an OU device of my own.
I wold love to strap that thing to a boat and do some intercoastal motoring. :D
Ditto, If I see anything new about this I'll report back here on this thread. This is
one of my favorite "if all else fails" free energy devices. It would work nicely in a
"free piston generator" form, I think. As it's neither a heat nor exhaust producer
and also needs no intake manifold connections.
:S:MarkSCoffman
Be careful though that Papp had 2 blasts and one dead
the reaction is very very energy do you think an engine of 200cc
developed more than 400 HP at only 500 rpm. :o
Leo48
About PlasmErg :
www.inteligentry.com and www.rohnerengineering.com
S.
CdL
The best info on the Pap engine .
WWW.free-energy-info.co.uk/PJKbook.pdf Page8-11
Lots of info including formula for gas mix . You are not going to make one overnight in the garage . Your only hope is to enlist the help of a top Model Engineer who has built working model IC engines . Take some plans and go to a MODEL ENGINEERING EXIBITION.
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http://patents.com/us-4428193.html here is the patent for the papp engine.As in mono atomic hydrogen
there appears to me that there is some sort of" matter into energy" conversion process going on here.I am not set up to do any experimenting myself.triffid