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Title: Submerged spark gap
Post by: Cloxxki on August 25, 2009, 05:04:45 PM
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
Title: Re: Submerged spark gap
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on August 25, 2009, 06:59:07 PM
Hi Clox.

Look up the Bingo Generator.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be-vZ45hN9U

Have fun.
Jerry ;)
Title: Re: Submerged spark gap
Post by: Cloxxki on August 26, 2009, 12:32:16 PM
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.
Title: Re: Submerged spark gap
Post by: onthecuttingedge2005 on August 26, 2009, 12:51:17 PM
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 ;)