Can I ask the author something? Why everyone that makes these kind of rotors makes them SOLID? Is it so hard to make them thinner, lighter on the inside just like car rims? You will spent more machine time but this should make it possible to spin it easier and faster with less energy, right?
@EnginesandWatches Well, having less weight would probably spin up faster on startup, but it's friction of the rotor in the liquid that takes all the HP to keep it spinning. Since I have not tested a rotor of that design I can't say what the effects would be, but it could affect the operation of the unit, and create unwanted turbulence within the pump also, but probably the reason why most do it is because it's simpler to machine and why do machining that isn't needed on a part, it costs more.
Hello theoneagain, I am planning to visit USA next week. I am very interested in your hydrosonic pump. Can I visit you to get more info. This machine is probably ready to be distributed in Germany. I am willing to do so. Please let me know where you are located and if you accept my coming.
make sure you use an fing fast motor otherwise you will be dissapointed you dont want to feel wasted after spending all that time and money and effort for nothing take from my personel experience
I used good sealed ball bearings. I was spinning the rotor at 3700 rpm with a 1725 rpm motor, and it's making hot water on the first try, and I came up with all the dimensions on my own. BTW the holes are drilled in strait. Material I used was laying around the shop left over from other jobs, so, I have more time in it than money, and i'm not very busy, so I had some time to do it. I am going to find a 3750 motor to get it up to 4,000 rpm
Can I ask the author something? Why everyone that makes these kind of rotors makes them SOLID? Is it so hard to make them thinner, lighter on the inside just like car rims? You will spent more machine time but this should make it possible to spin it easier and faster with less energy, right?
EnginesandWatches 2 months ago
@EnginesandWatches Well, having less weight would probably spin up faster on startup, but it's friction of the rotor in the liquid that takes all the HP to keep it spinning. Since I have not tested a rotor of that design I can't say what the effects would be, but it could affect the operation of the unit, and create unwanted turbulence within the pump also, but probably the reason why most do it is because it's simpler to machine and why do machining that isn't needed on a part, it costs more.
andrewsengineering 2 months ago
Hello theoneagain, I am planning to visit USA next week. I am very interested in your hydrosonic pump. Can I visit you to get more info. This machine is probably ready to be distributed in Germany. I am willing to do so. Please let me know where you are located and if you accept my coming.
thx Thomas thomasmosner@netcologne.de
ThomasMosner 10 months ago
is this invention already on the marked ??
where can I have more information please
R. Chemayel
Amsterdam the Netherlands
chemayel2@yahoo.com
Rajachemayel 11 months ago
What size clearance have you setup between the rotor and the outer housing?
Mitsimad 11 months ago
wheres the videos of it running,???
TedFnBuckle 1 year ago
70% more energy out of the system than into the system???? And water to wine?!
Vikingulf 1 year ago
make sure you have quality bearings
theoneagain 2 years ago
4000 rpm at the most and also hope the hole have a slight inclination otherwise it will not work
theoneagain 2 years ago
make sure you use an fing fast motor otherwise you will be dissapointed you dont want to feel wasted after spending all that time and money and effort for nothing take from my personel experience
theoneagain 2 years ago
I used good sealed ball bearings. I was spinning the rotor at 3700 rpm with a 1725 rpm motor, and it's making hot water on the first try, and I came up with all the dimensions on my own. BTW the holes are drilled in strait. Material I used was laying around the shop left over from other jobs, so, I have more time in it than money, and i'm not very busy, so I had some time to do it. I am going to find a 3750 motor to get it up to 4,000 rpm
andrewsengineering 2 years ago
how long from the time that you turn it on till you get hot water and how hot is the water
jhunted7667 2 years ago