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Overunity Machines Forum



Magdrive HHO Generators

Started by ZeR888, September 12, 2006, 05:42:34 PM

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IronHead

To much to be safe , you would not want this to go boom. Although I have made a few balloons that do <Ã,·._.Ã,·Ã,´Ã,¯`Ã,· BANG Ã,·Ã,´Ã,¯`Ã,·._.Ã,·>

I just built this to show the materials and  there work.

kydrogen

Just ordered a unit from Magdrive.  Will hook it up to my small genset and see how it goes.  Will post info as I go along. 

Here is what I ordered.

Series9 "Hydro"Gen? $289.95 [Auto Fill Model][3.1L - 4.3L engines]
I'll tap it into my Briggs and Stratton Generator (I think it's a 9 horsepower gasser).  Will  use a 12 volt car battery that I will purchase at Pepboys.  Will keep the battery charged with a portable charger that I will of course plug into the generator.

Wish me luck.

Ironhead that video blew me away.  Please post pics of the unit in your vehicle.

Peace.

pg46

Ironhead - you're a real riot!   :D what a cool little productive unit you have there - I love it! Many thanks for the video.
Are you really only drawing 0.2 amps! very nice if so. Say, I hope you can give us some gas production volumes sometime if you get a chance. I know its a pain in the ass but would be real interesting to see what you get per amp of current.
Was  wondering why you are using 96 volts anyways? is this because it's rectified from your 120VAC system then? What would it do do you think if connected to only 12 VDC?
Have you given up on using the silver plate altogether  then and replaced it with the nitronic stainless?

Look forward to Hearing more and Thanks

IronHead

Quote from: kydrogen on March 05, 2007, 07:20:27 PM
Just ordered a unit from Magdrive.  Will hook it up to my small genset and see how it goes.  Will post info as I go along. 

Here is what I ordered.

Series9 "Hydro"GenÃ,© $289.95 [Auto Fill Model][3.1L - 4.3L engines]
I'll tap it into my Briggs and Stratton Generator (I think it's a 9 horsepower gasser).  Will  use a 12 volt car battery that I will purchase at Pepboys.  Will keep the battery charged with a portable charger that I will of course plug into the generator.



Wish me luck.

Ironhead that video blew me away.  Please post pics of the unit in your vehicle.


Peace.

Wow
A series 9 Magdrive for a 9 hp generator. Man you got to post that once setup.
Make sure you keep a freq meter on there to monitor any fluctuations.You might need to find a way to govern the MagDrive for this use.

Also I will be taking out the unit in my vehicle and changing out the silver  "as its falling apart" and installing the Nitronic . I will do a video & pics on the process.



IronHead

Quote from: pg46 on March 06, 2007, 06:17:01 AM
Ironhead - you're a real riot!   :D what a cool little productive unit you have there - I love it! Many thanks for the video.
Are you really only drawing 0.2 amps! very nice if so. Say, I hope you can give us some gas production volumes sometime if you get a chance. I know its a pain in the ass but would be real interesting to see what you get per amp of current.
Was  wondering why you are using 96 volts anyways? is this because it's rectified from your 120VAC system then? What would it do do you think if connected to only 12 VDC?
Have you given up on using the silver plate altogether  then and replaced it with the nitronic stainless?

Look forward to Hearing more and Thanks


Yes ,this one started off in dead water at 10 amps and dropped to 0.2 - 0.4amps  once it hit 150F ,and really starts to vibrate at about 120F.
Yes it is rectified AC  makes it easier then to put a bunch of batteries together.
The vehicle version runs the same way but is larger and at a different pulse. All cells require dialing the pulse at a specific temperature  for that cell and its makeup.

These systems are not designed at 12VDC and do little. Maybe the next will be 20,000 volts and .00001Ma  ya never know.Maybe a mechanical rotating spark gap. STOP ..been reading this forum to much ..next>
Yes, I have scrapped the silver for recycling to another project and am replacing with Nitronic.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnIJyNmI33U


Just Build It
IronHead