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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

Started by Super God, January 23, 2008, 07:26:21 PM

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Super God

Sweet, lemme know how it goes.  I can give some ideas or suggestions if you need them when the time comes.  I am looking for some non resistor spark plugs and an electronic ignition system for a one cylinder engine.  Then I can start fiddling with the spark and water delivery systems.
>9000

capacitor70

Quote from: resonanceman on June 07, 2008, 12:34:50 PM
Capacitor

There is  a PDF on  reply  13 of this  thread  if I remember right .
It  has  most of the  information  that people are following here.

http://www.panaceauniversity.org/D13.pdf   This link is broken "page not found"

I found http://waterfuel.t35.com/water_explosion.html

it shows same diagrams as post

I made this with spark plug. Resistance is removed but no explosion only gas is comming out
How to explode water ?
Test taken with Variable DC source 100VDC to 300VDC no explosion

capacitor70

Successful plasma water explosion test at 600 to 1000V DC, Capacitor Bank Discharge
Currently I am using voltage multiplier for this test

Trials with mosquito killer plasma pending. If any one have mosquito killer bat use this cicruit and tell me results, It is possible to
explode water with this bat. I tried this at friends home dropped some water on bat good explosion observed.

What is on the top of blast ? Shock wave  ??? every blast have that flying thing on top

Some Pics

resonanceman

Quote from: capacitor70 on June 08, 2008, 01:00:43 AM
http://www.panaceauniversity.org/D13.pdf   This link is broken "page not found"



Capacitor

I  uploaded   the  original  log that this  thread  was based on  to the downloads  section 

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=tpmod;dl


gary

resonanceman

Quote from: capacitor70 on June 08, 2008, 09:28:54 AM
Successful plasma water explosion test at 600 to 1000V DC, Capacitor Bank Discharge
Currently I am using voltage multiplier for this test

Trials with mosquito killer plasma pending. If any one have mosquito killer bat use this cicruit and tell me results, It is possible to
explode water with this bat. I tried this at friends home dropped some water on bat good explosion observed.

What is on the top of blast ? Shock wave  ??? every blast have that flying thing on top

Some Pics



If  I understand the   concept right     to make  the plasma   effect  efficiently  you need  both high  voltage and  high  current 

A car the  ignition  system  can work well for the  high  voltage and  timing  control
A common  110 V inverter  is used for the  extra current .

Once  the  high  voltage  jumps the   gap in the spark plug  it   creates  a  plasma " channel " that is  relativly  low resistance .........  the much  lower voltage  can   follow this   path as long as the high  voltage maintains  the  channel

The high  voltage is in effect the switch  for  the lower  voltage .

It is the lower  voltage  ( high current )   that   flashes  the water  into  steam .


gary