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Overunity Machines Forum



Plasma Electrolysis by IronHead

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

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Robb077

Ironhead:
Any news on the ceramic? This technology is really hard to believe. If the hho is in a chamber so hot it can't implode it will keep on burning basically, with just a small input. Anyway, not sure on your production of hho in any volume. Could this require like 500 liters/hour to get started? Don't know much on this. Imagine it was done with 1000 liter/hr before. Maybe the tungsten primer could lower it alot. Just some thoughts.

TURTLE: KEEP UP THE PROGRESS!!

IronHead

I have the magnesium ceramic, I just don't have the time at the moment but  should soon.

Robb077

Ironhead:
Sounds good. My thinking is that building the ceramic and firing it may not take too long but that the real consideration was having sufficient hho available to make it work. Not much idea about the requirements to get it started. Just trial and error probably to find out.

kewlhead

hey fellers Im try'n to get a parts list and all looking for things and came acroos these CPU coolers and wander'n if ther too small or can be used at all ya think.....

http://www.digital-daily.com/cooling/coolers-0107/


hkyle


This unit is going to be 10 inches long. It has 2 plasma cells in one container. This means I should get twice the heat output and should take half as long to heat the 10 gallons of water that I will be circulating. Hmmmm unless the fields start messing with each other......should have thought about that earlier, woops. Don't think it will though.

There is a 4" looking glass on the front side, this is where the cold or cooler water will enter the cell. Hoping that the cooler water will help keep the looking glass cooler...hopin anyway.

On the other side I will be putting on a screw on cap, this will allow me to change the screens when needed with ease...I tried a couple of times taking them out and putting them back in and it was pretty simple so should be OK. This screw on cap will also help with cleaning the unit and getting all that junk out. The cap will have the HOT water outlet in it, I was thinking it should be at the top of the cell.

The rods will come in from the top down into the center of the ss screens.

I need lots of heat from this guy because this is the unit I will be using for a heat exchanger. Its not as big as it looks in the picture, probable only holds 2 - 3 Gallons of water.

Like IronHead always says.......
Just Build It
It?s easier to be forgiven than it is to get permission....