rosco1, thanks for your information about "HAJI". I will do a "net research" later.
I have been played a little with plasma type sparks, and even tryied on my car.
Unfortunately, I used strings of diodes that didn't do a good job. Now I am looking for NTE517 diodes, but they are expensive and hard to obtain in my area.
Anyway, the photo I posted is taken from a certain forum (I don't remember exactly which one). Maybe the user "Capacitor70", maybe another user posted it. I think gotoluc should know better. As far as I know, it is a device that consist of a normal sparkplug, a ball and spring valve and a small combustion chamber inside the threaded part. At the bottom it has 4 holes, like some fuel injectors have.
I am not shure if it was used HHO, Hidrogen only, or water mist. If it is the last one, it could probably be used together with a plasma spark system to obtain the plasma jet effect in the engine's cylinder.
If it could work that way, then there is no need for a hidrogen booster, or an electrolyser of any type. The water mist (or, maybe, hot steam) in the tiny combustion chamber exploded with a plasma spark will do the job.
Waiting and looking for some more information about the eficiency of the device.
Thanks.
I have been played a little with plasma type sparks, and even tryied on my car.
Unfortunately, I used strings of diodes that didn't do a good job. Now I am looking for NTE517 diodes, but they are expensive and hard to obtain in my area.
Anyway, the photo I posted is taken from a certain forum (I don't remember exactly which one). Maybe the user "Capacitor70", maybe another user posted it. I think gotoluc should know better. As far as I know, it is a device that consist of a normal sparkplug, a ball and spring valve and a small combustion chamber inside the threaded part. At the bottom it has 4 holes, like some fuel injectors have.
I am not shure if it was used HHO, Hidrogen only, or water mist. If it is the last one, it could probably be used together with a plasma spark system to obtain the plasma jet effect in the engine's cylinder.
If it could work that way, then there is no need for a hidrogen booster, or an electrolyser of any type. The water mist (or, maybe, hot steam) in the tiny combustion chamber exploded with a plasma spark will do the job.
Waiting and looking for some more information about the eficiency of the device.
Thanks.
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