Originally posted by kcarring
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The particular video I linked to is the easiest and cheapest to replicate and works! So should be no problem generating a spark for no money.
If we take an example turbine that runs on 1 litre / second, then it should be possible to multiply out the Kelvin generators until the input they require equals the output from the turbine exhaust. So in this example, 60 Kelvin generators would equal our flow rate of 60 liters / minute from the turbine exhaust.
If we then convert liters to Gallons per minute by multiplying by 4.54 (UK gallon) or 3.79 (US Gallon), I am going to use the UK Gallon.
So 60 liters / minute = 13.2 imperial gallon / minute.
The smallest model of Pulsometer put out 10 GPM at a head suitable for running a Turgo turbine, therefore if we multiply out our Kelvin generators to match the fluid exhaust from the turbine:
4.54 Kelvin generators @ 1 liter per minute ea / Gallon
13.2 Gallons per minute x 4.54 = 60 Kelvin Generators.
So if your turbine has a through rate of fluid at 13.2 GPM you will be able to run approximately 60 Kelvin Generators, with the number of inducer rings a variable depending on height the water is allowed to drop in the gravitational field.
In this example it would probably be best to use a single Kelvin generator structure with positive and negative ring stacks, and just build it big. Control the flow rate by how many tiny holes you drill, so for this calculation you could run 60 individual drip streams for the generator (that is 30 per ring stack, as my 1 liter / min consumption rate was for both stacks of a complete generator). It would be an easy way to balance the system, keep drilling one hole at a time until the turbine output and Kelvin input balance. You will know this when your reservoir height remains constant.
The frequency of the sparks generated will depend on how long it takes your generator to recharge between discharges, I have observed a frequency of as little as 4 seconds between sparks, and also much longer durations between sparks with the same generator. Preventing electrostatic leakage is very important to your spark discharge energy and recharge time between sparks.
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