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  • 110 volts

    I feel much more comfortable with 110 volts too. To get the efficiency though, I think we need to go with 220 volts. Right now, I don't care how efficient it is. I'm just working on a well designed device. I can always change out components later. I think he's using a 4-5 inch pvc housed for his boiler too. That hasn't been confirmed yet though. I know the inlets and outlets are plastic though, so that would make sense.

    Originally posted by RAMSET;162540
    Also I really would like to work In 110 volts if possible ,just for using the power in meter ??
    I am not to good at long math............ [if all experiments are in 110 it will be easier for me
    Thanks
    Chet

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    • Lurking

      Hi!

      As responsible for major lurking for sometime now, maybe I could offer some help with material. Cans from europe, steel sheets etc. Of course we need to find some cheap transport from europe where i live. Let me know what you need and i will look in to that..

      Friendly Lurker

      Kind rgds D
      "Being myself a remarkably stupid fellow, I have had to unteach myself the difficulties, and now beg to present to my fellow fools the parts that are not hard. Master these thoroughly, and the rest will follow. What one fool can do, another can."

      Silvanus P. Thompson, F.R.S.

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      • Thanks!!

        We like friendly lurkers. Thanks for your offer!!

        Originally posted by daemonbart View Post
        Hi!

        As responsible for major lurking for sometime now, maybe I could offer some help with material. Cans from europe, steel sheets etc. Of course we need to find some cheap transport from europe where i live. Let me know what you need and i will look in to that..

        Friendly Lurker

        Kind rgds D

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        • daemonbart

          daemonbart
          Well
          I have yet to find the correct Can to fit the professors specs in the USA!
          But I have not received a response yet from the manufacturer of the product.
          If it turns out we have no domestic access then I will gladly take you up on that offer. [although I think there is product in Canada? I can Contact Thane perhaps]
          @Slovenia
          It will be easier to get others involved if it stays 110 volts ?
          However I will not be deterred.
          Funny thing I was having my quiet time this AM ,and the thought occurred
          to me how much the tower of Babble runs through our society ,not only do we have this Language barrier ,we have a voltage barrier too???

          How different things could be Huh??

          @Gordon
          @All
          Check this out [From member "Dumped" at OUR]
          Borax or Baking Soda Rectifier and the glow.

          Core mentioned Potassium as an additive in some replications Of Davey



          Thanks
          Chet
          Last edited by RAMSET; 10-17-2011, 12:14 PM.
          If you want to Change the world
          BE that change !!

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          • 110 volts

            I'm going to keep mine at 110 volts too but may also make a 220 volt version. I'm much more interested in the hydrogen potential of this than the heat.

            I haven't heard back on the can length yet but will let you know when I know.

            Originally posted by RAMSET View Post
            @Slovenia
            It will be easier to get others involved if it stays 110 volts ?

            Thanks
            Chet

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            • Follow My Design

              If you follow my build method, these boilers are very easy to make. It took some trial and error to come up with that method, but it works well as you can see.
              Last edited by Slovenia; 10-17-2011, 04:32 PM. Reason: cleaned it up

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              • A simple 2 to 1 transformer would take care of getting 220 to 110 but of course if it's still 50 Hz then it won't work well with U.S. appliances and such. However a lot of newer electronic devices use transformers, chargers and power supplies that can handle both voltages and frequencies.
                There is no important work, there are only a series of moments to demonstrate your mastery and impeccability. Quote from Almine

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                • Across The Pond

                  Thanks Ewizard. Are you across the pond or in US?

                  Originally posted by ewizard View Post
                  A simple 2 to 1 transformer would take care of getting 220 to 110 but of course if it's still 50 Hz then it won't work well with U.S. appliances and such. However a lot of newer electronic devices use transformers, chargers and power supplies that can handle both voltages and frequencies.

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                  • Ideal Container

                    The ideal container for this heater element assembly would be either a 4" or 5" pvc tube with flat clean out end caps on both ends. With an assembly like this, easy maintenance would be assured and these items are readily available. Also, you can get a connector with varying sizes of inlet and outlet holes for incoming and outgoing water. These are self explanatory assemblies known in any plumbing store.

                    I can draw you a diagram if you need it if you don't understand what I mean with regard to the inlet and outlet assemblies.

                    The can would be mounted on one of the screw out end caps. This would allow for extremely easy maintenance but it would have to be centered perfectly or you'd have trouble with the ring line-up. The ring mounting is going to be a little trickier since it's going to be mounted through the side of the tube on the other end of the tube. The ring will also have to be centered perfectly with the can so exact measurements are a must!!
                    Last edited by Slovenia; 10-18-2011, 02:44 AM. Reason: Added a few more lines of instruction.

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                    • Originally posted by RAMSET View Post
                      daemonbart
                      Well

                      Funny thing I was having my quiet time this AM ,and the thought occurred
                      to me how much the tower of Babble runs through our society ,not only do we have this Language barrier ,we have a voltage barrier too???

                      Chet
                      WORST OF ALL THE BEER BARRIER

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                      • Beer Cans

                        I have an English guy trying to find me some beer cans in USA. He says he sees them all the time to the specs we're looking for, so I told him to find and buy me some. I'll let you know how that goes. I'm still waiting for the length of the most recent 220 volt US boiler can.

                        Originally posted by TEKTRON View Post
                        WORST OF ALL THE BEER BARRIER

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                        • Pics

                          If any of the rest of you have built this machine, please share your pics and stats with us. We could use some more experiments. I'm pretty busy on other things too so the help would be greatly appreciated.

                          Let's see some other design ideas too!!
                          Last edited by Slovenia; 10-18-2011, 03:16 AM. Reason: Added a line.

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                          • Better Translation (Inventor's Earlier Explanation of Device)

                            Thanks to Dragans, one of our Serbian members, we have a better interpretation of the Inventor's description of how his device works.


                            Sonic boiler catches the energy of the impact between neutrinos (Teslione), and crystal lattice of the metal. Traveling of the neutrinos is identical as the traveling of the sound wave. Particle pushes another particle. That’s why you have to tune the sonic boiler same as you tuning the musical instrument. Sonic boiler absorbs electrical component of one wave on ¼ wave length, ¾ of energy level of standing wave it uses(I didn’t understand this my self). As long as you have smaller diameter, and thicker hemisphere, you will have more output Energy. Excitation energy of input current, have to be the same as resonant sound frequency of the phase electrode of boiler, and harmonic frequency of zero electrode. (Phase electrode and zero electrode are connections 220v/50Hz, nothing more. In your case 110V/60Hz)
                            So Sonic boiler works as antenna for neutrinos in resonance.

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                            • Definition of NEUTRINO

                              Definition of NEUTRINO
                              : an uncharged elementary particle that is believed to have a very small mass, that has any of three forms, and that interacts only rarely with other particles

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                              • You made me laugh...........

                                Chet
                                Quote:

                                Funny thing I was having my quiet time this AM ,and the thought occurred
                                to me how much the tower of Babble runs through our society ,not only do we have this Language barrier ,we have a voltage barrier too???


                                TEKTRON
                                Quote:

                                Chet
                                WORST OF ALL THE BEER BARRIER




                                @ TEKTRON


                                A good way to start the Day
                                Thank you

                                Chet
                                Last edited by RAMSET; 10-18-2011, 12:33 PM.
                                If you want to Change the world
                                BE that change !!

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