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    Originally posted by Jetijs View Post
    BTW, Greg, do you have made any progress with your setup? Any new results?
    Hi Jetijs,

    Not really ... kinda' stalled. Trying to find time. I'm involved in developing a "green" product for architecture and construction. With the economy and all my attention is on work but I just purchased an air powered die grinder so I can get to more heat in one of the heater boxes. I'm trying to avoid making a full-blown exhaust heat exchanger to isolate the steam from any air. I'll need to do something like this to relocate the steam entry point to the 'head-end' of the intake manifold ... this will reduce heat loss in the steam. I got on this steam 'ingestion' kick because there are interesting aspects to it. It is taking more time to solidify the test setup than I anticipated ... mostly indecision.

    Luc and I were both wondering why in the heck the GEET researchers aren't applying Water Spark Plug, Plasma, etc to their efforts.

    Take care,

    Greg

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    • Thank you for the update
      Cheers
      It's better to wear off by working than to rust by doing nothing.

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      • update illustration of VexUs 6.2

        Hi all,

        Thought I'd post a more complete illustration of the exact VexUs circuit I been running in my Bug.

        Greg

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        • New plasma design by naresh

          Thanks Greg updating now, putting together the new video production now with all the new results results, also guys Naresh has done a new one, please let me know if any body decides to try this, ill try and get to it.

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          Ash

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          • Hi Greg

            Are they two two 1n5480's in parallel or just two 1n5480's? I hope that makes sense.

            thanks

            Jason

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            • A while but...

              Hi everyone,

              It's been a while since I've posted, but I'm still with you guys and I can't stop thinking of this water spark plug effect.

              My interest for the subject camed 2 years ago, when I was involved in HHO.
              I've tried an experiment to see if I was able to create more HHO by using high-voltage from a MOT. Suddenly, after connecting a capacitor across the MOT output, I witnesses the exploding water.

              Since then, I sincerly believe that this kind of power is able to drive a mechanical device, but which one? Is the ICE is the right choice?

              Like we all know, after the explosion comes the implosion. If we could use both at a steady rpm, we would have an efficient device.
              So this leads me to this question: What's the speed of these events?

              I've read somewhere that hydrogen expand at the speed of 265 meter/sec, but which distance does it cover before it come back?

              Some clues still...

              Keep going guys.

              Gibs

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              • diodes

                Originally posted by Mr_M View Post
                Hi Greg

                Are they two two 1n5480's in parallel or just two 1n5480's? I hope that makes sense.

                thanks

                Jason
                Hi,

                Just 2 ea., 1 pointing each way ... total of just 2.

                Greg

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                • I wonder if incorporating the sonic spark plug idea into the Firestorm sparkplug would yield any interesting results as far as splitting water......

                  Super Sonic Spark Plug

                  From the patent info it looks like all they are doing is drilling a .025in hole in the plug

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                  • progress

                    Hi all,

                    Finally got re-focused. Since the route I wanted to take with steam 'ingestion', which really should be steam 'injection', is out of practical range not only for me but most everyone else too, I have opted to just go for ultra-high humidity (as an amplification of the 'drip' system I have now) and not try and keep the steam super hot. In this way I can continue with something similar to what I really want to do and also keep testing the plugs and circuitry. I've been stalled long enough. Time to get movin' again.

                    Greg

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                    • Originally posted by Shane Jackson View Post
                      I wonder if incorporating the sonic spark plug idea into the Firestorm sparkplug would yield any interesting results as far as splitting water......

                      Super Sonic Spark Plug

                      From the patent info it looks like all they are doing is drilling a .025in hole in the plug

                      Thanks for the update Greg, time for us to get moving again too , Shane we have the sonic plug in there now, but we abuse them with hydroxy and different octane fuels (like we did with Robin's plugs). Will see how they hold up at the end of the week.

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                      • Originally posted by ashtweth View Post
                        Thanks for the update Greg, time for us to get moving again too , Shane we have the sonic plug in there now, but we abuse them with hydroxy and different octane fuels (like we did with Robin's plugs). Will see how they hold up at the end of the week.
                        Cool. I was just thinking a Sonic Firestorm might be lethal.

                        The Vexus PCB's I had made shipped today. Too bad UPS is taking a week to deliver them! They are due here Tuesday.

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                        • I'm back briefly

                          Hi everyone,

                          Sorry I've been absent for so long.

                          I've not been keeping up with the progresses as such, so please bear with me.

                          I need to source the ceramic powder and whatever else is required to effect a seal between an electrode in a spark plug.

                          Someone made mention of this material a long time ago, it may have been Rickoff. I can't find the info now.

                          I need this stuff ASAP as a concept plug is being developed as we speak, which is basically designed to run a silver ball electrode, fired by a Crane Cam HI6 and Kiker Wire.

                          If someone can either post the info here, or forward it to Ash at Panacea, that would be great.

                          Ash, if you get this info via email, please forward it to me ASAP.

                          I'll email you directly in a few moments with an update.

                          Thank you.

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                          • Hi Rosco, got the email my friend, i just sent a forward to Ravzz he is the metal urgy genus i know, will post here if i hear any thing Bro. Don't forget we have metal alloy material suggested to us to use by Ravzz already in the PDF.

                            Thanks Robin for working with Rosco and thanks for doing this guys.

                            Ash

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                            • sparkplug adhesive

                              Originally posted by rosco1 View Post
                              Hi everyone,

                              Sorry I've been absent for so long.

                              I've not been keeping up with the progresses as such, so please bear with me.

                              I need to source the ceramic powder and whatever else is required to effect a seal between an electrode in a spark plug.

                              Someone made mention of this material a long time ago, it may have been Rickoff. I can't find the info now.

                              I need this stuff ASAP as a concept plug is being developed as we speak, which is basically designed to run a silver ball electrode, fired by a Crane Cam HI6 and Kiker Wire.

                              If someone can either post the info here, or forward it to Ash at Panacea, that would be great.

                              Ash, if you get this info via email, please forward it to me ASAP.

                              I'll email you directly in a few moments with an update.

                              Thank you.
                              I just found out about a ceramic adhesive called Resbond 919 which is good for temps up to 2800 degrees. I have no idea where to buy it. It is a room temp cure also. Bob

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                              • Thanks Bob

                                Originally posted by Robert E. View Post
                                I just found out about a ceramic adhesive called Resbond 919 which is good for temps up to 2800 degrees. I have no idea where to buy it. It is a room temp cure also. Bob
                                Thank you Bob,

                                We actually managed to get the info we needed within a couple of hours.

                                Yes, we were told that Resbond 919 is the stuff to use.

                                I should have posted a response to the fact that we'd already been given this info.

                                Apologies to anyone put out by the request.

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