Late night brain fart.
Water submerged spark gap, does that work at all? And it it does, is the water impressed, in: does it split? Or just lots of steam?
My next question would be about a typical spark gap inside a steam chamber.
Feel free to burn me off for being stupid, I'm trying to catch up with half a lifetime I could have been educating myself on stuff that matters.
I'm hoping that I'll one day have a good stupid idea that a better scientist will tak to the next level. Else, I'll help out a mad scientist with my more commercial skills.
Thanks,
J
Hi Clox.
Look up the Bingo Generator.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be-vZ45hN9U
Have fun.
Jerry ;)
Thanks Jerry. That's more than I expected :-)
http://bingofuel.online.fr/bingofuel/html/bfr10.htm
Interesting that with such high reacting rates and huge temperature, the freed Hydrogen doesn't at least partially ignite against that 1.16% of Oxygen.
It may not be efficient, but should be great for a dragster style race car on water-on-demand :-) Small pre-charged battery for 10 seconds worth of burst...0.5 litres of water all burned up, almost half being pure hydrogren.
Hi Clox.
Jeans site has many other experiments of intrest as well.
I have been apart of Jeans site for a little over a decade but the site got slow and I got burnt out on keeping track of what's going on there.
I think Jean also got a small engine to recycle the Bingo exhaust reaction so that very little of the fuel was wasted but it has been awhile since I kept up on it.
I was also on the Lifters group for about a decade, that's how come I played with Fly backs and such. Jean sort of amplified my in-ambitions for UFO tech more so than I already was but theoretically I have surpassed the use of electrons for the use of Trapped and amplified light as a propulsion systems.
Jerry ;)