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Need your help!! Ultra-Efficient water hydrolysis

Started by Magnethos, July 10, 2008, 05:11:38 PM

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resonanceman

Quote from: TinselKoala on July 13, 2008, 01:53:39 AM
continuous plasma arc electrolysis


Tinsel

Calling  it  continuous plasma arc electrolysis threw  me for a minute

I was really just trying to say  that I think  that  compared to what you  were  doing longer   duration  sparks  should  provide more   heat.


My intent  is  to create  as much heat  with  plasma  as I can with  an  amount  of  energy that  can be provided   by a normal  automotive electrical system .     ..

If    there is not enough  heat  from plasma   then   igniting  the  water  would  be  the next option .
In that case  I would be  getting close to continuous plasma arc electrolysis .
I am  guessing that the  water   may  stay in  the pump section   for  dozens or maybe  even  hundreds of pulses  before it   finally gets   shot out through the   second check valve .
I am  thinking  of  a  set of electrodes right  after  the  pump   to  make sure that the water  keeps moving
Then   I thought  a restriction  to make the  water  spray into the  main  plasma  chamber .
I really think that  by this time  SOME of  the water  should  be in small  enough  particles  to  behave  like  browns  gas   .
I believe  hydrogen  will  burn  with  a mixture  of as little as 10 % I don't  think  10 %  should  be hard to achieve .
If  it doesn't  ignite easily with  the  setup  I have planned ..... hitting  it  with  a  few more  pulses might be required .
If my understanding  of the prosess is right ......the  extra pulses would  have to be  before the  restriction  that causes  the  water to be sprayed into   the  main  chamber .
It looks to me that    just  arcing  will  create heat ........but   for the most part  will  instantly burn  any HHO that  it makes .
If the water  is heated  enough and  forced through a  restriction  at high speed  that should   break  most of the  droplets into much  smaller sizes  making it  easier for the  whole mass to  ignite .





About   your next shot

I hope you  will be  triggering   the  arc  with the   cold  fog plume itself .


gary