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Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

Started by IronHead, March 08, 2007, 06:31:51 PM

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Robb077

A comment on hho plasma

When we consider water is from an icy comet that was once a solar flare that left the gravitational orbit of the sun, it is not surprising that hho can burn to temperatures of the surface of the sun....its the same thing. It should also not be surprising that it can operate on less input than it produces, otherwise the sun would go out!!

IronHead

but the Suns process has to do with extremely high gravity and an extremely hot core where the fusion reaction takes place , something like billions of degrees.

I am not sure this fits this process  or maybe it does at the surface .

Robb077

You are correct. Just sounded good for a possible surface burn. So at over say 1500 C the hho can no longer implode, so it just keeps on burning, therefore the flame extensions many times over.

Robb077

If this process works as well as the tungsten, the induction concept could help maintain the plasma if the heat were to be drawn off by hot water or steaming. I'm sure there is a temperature range that must be maintained just like the tungsten setup or the plasma will go out. The induction is electrical and immediate so it could be computer controlled easily.

keithturtle

OK, feller plasma-heads...  the Turtle has his very first plasma cell together.  I plugged it in and got gas offa the whisk and the tip.  Didn't run it fer long, <5 min.  Didn't chek fer current yet, but the breaker held so it was under 20 amps.

Anyhow, got some good pics of the setup and will spend a great deal of time with it in a few days.  Lots of stuff going on jes now, but I'll post pics and results soon.

I used a rather unorthodox approach (but who can establish orthodoxy in this nascent technology!?!) with a cool spiral egg whisk made outa 316 stainless wrapped with a pot scrubber.   If it don't work I got some 316 screen to make a cylinder with as well.

I'm into it, gents!

Turtle
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