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My s1r9a9m9 replication!

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

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happyvalley808

@Pvar06,

I think you are correct, a combo system would give more flexibility.... Have you thought of using a GEET set-up with a plasma spark ( Cap70 circuit)...Lets hear what you think??

Regards,

HV

happyvalley808

@pvar06,

Is this the circuit your looking at........Hope i was some help......

resonanceman

Quote from: xbox hacker on August 06, 2008, 08:55:59 PM
I have been too busy to think about it....but i would love suggestions!!!!  ;D


Xbox

for  your  test jig  getting the plug wet  should be  very easy .

Just put a LITTLE water in it and   seal it up

Shake  it .
lay it down .
connect  the wires .
fire it.


each time you  shake  it up    , the water  will take  a certain amount  of time  to  flow back to  the  bottom  of the  jig
   
 

gary

xbox hacker

Quote from: resonanceman on August 07, 2008, 07:30:42 AM
Xbox

for  your  test jig  getting the plug wet  should be  very easy .

Just put a LITTLE water in it and   seal it up

Shake  it .
lay it down .
connect  the wires .
fire it.

each time you  shake  it up    , the water  will take  a certain amount  of time  to  flow back to  the  bottom  of the  jig
   
gary

AHHHHH...not that easy! I tried that  ;) The main problem currently is is can spray the water on the gap, but when i apply pressure i think the air removes the water form the gap...and probably shoots the water into the gauge too. So i think i need water applied AFTER the unit is already pressurized....at the gap.

goldenequity

Hi Xbox....
I suggest a capillary tube to the electrode gap....
I suggested this awhile back on Luc's "urgent" thread...
the idea would be to simply "hang" a drop of water right where you need it.
The water "source" bottle would have to share the same pressure that you would maintain in the cylinder.
Then a slight "squeeze" (or something "like" it) on the bottle would "hang" the drop.
.....just a thought  ;)
p.s.-- perhaps same idea with capillary tube...use hypodermic instead of bottle... plunger has a "stop" to hold pressure...
the "stop" is threaded so a small "turn" would slightly depress the plunger and "hang" the drop (or protrude a "bulb" of water)
something like that...  :)