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From: whyme2b
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  • Nice clean work man, thanks so much for your generosity in sharing your work.

  • @tryin2lhard Your welcome ! Please watch my updated gas vaporize vid, because it's way safer than this one... Thanks for watching.

  • what kind of transducer is that and where can you find them?

  • @TheFrankWales just type in water fogger on the search page and a list of companies who sell them will come up. But you will need to modify it unless you can find one without the water sensor built on it so that it would work in gasoline. Thanks for watching ..

  • Flame looked more efficient without the ultrasonic transducer which I think is called an ionizer

  • @wakeupofg Yes. but it's not a ionizer....uses sound waves to atomize the liquid.Thanks for watching..

  • nice job what kind of power you use on transducer? it is dc or ac and what volts

  • @serluconcha It's 24 volts DC. It all came with the package. Thanks for watching...

  • great job

  • Good work whyme2b, good luck and Thank you. piti

  • Hi whyme2b is needed some modification of Ultrasonic transducer?

    Thank you Piti

  • @pitiwisi Yes , on the water sensor.... it must be bypassed because it won't turn the unit on using gas. You can buy them without the sensor which would be the best ! Also , I would replace the O-ring under the disk with a gasoline resistant one because it eats up the other one sooner or later causing gas to get in the circuit board shorting out your unit. Thanks for watching !

  • Hello whyme2b

    I can see the video, and in the jar is a blue mist, looks like it's in flames.

    Does vapor show up in blue, or am I not understanding something here?

    How can one place this unit in the trunk of a car having the fumes tubed to the engine.

    Is this idea feasible? Then having a level sensor in that jar and even using a heavy duty glass resrivor, using the existing in tank fuel pump. Like you're showing in your video the gas is in the bottom of the jar. And how safe can this concept b

  • @paul06101939 Hello Paul , The blue mist I think your referring to in the jar is actually white fog produced by the transducer..5 micron particles in size. I was proving a point about a steel mesh being safe to use for a flash back protector...Also this is not the design I intended to put in a vehicle....it's not safe at all ! Please watch my updated video's about this design and see my other unit under my hood running my engine without the fuel pump relay . Thanks for watching !

  • You should put this vaporizer on your car.

  • @pashka0843 Will do... Came up with brand new safer design !!! Will post video soon...

  • Sorry, I misunderstood. Thanks for answering back.

  • Hello whyme2b,

    If you could answer a question on this system I would appreciate it very much.

    Is the water just plain tap water? I am trying to understand why the gas coming off is flammable. I didn't think that fogger gas was flammable at all, but you are indicating that this is indeed true; and that this particular fogger does break off some hydrogen from the water. It almost seems dangerous for normal use. Could that be true?

    Thanks very much for your reply. Have a great day.

  • @ResinRat2 ...This is not water, it's regular 87 octane gasoline. My purpose in this video was to show that gas vapors can be burned and controlled threw the screen mesh and would take along time to evaporate giving the person the ability to run a engine or generator for a long time... Thanks for your comment !

  • Very nicely done and I appreciate you sharing this with everyone. Please don't let this disappear. Please list the parts and setup instructions to duplicate your system. Too many inventors in the recent past (Stan Meyers, etc.) have let greed and selfishness interfere with open sourcing this type of thing.

  • @ResinRat2 Thanks for your comment ! Sorry for delay in response....I'm right in the middle of moving. I recommend not using this housing because it cracks very easy and could leak out fumes....the better choice is a whole house water filter housing ! Very tough and has a very good seal !!! Purchased mine at Lowe's for $35.00...Will try and give you a up to date video as soon as I can...Sorry for delays !

  • Not just yet , you can purchase the supplies at home depot or Lowe's ,besides for the Ultrasonic Transducer , I purchased at Amazon.com .... I came up with a better design this morning .... will keep you posted .

  • Do You have a list of parts to build one of these ?

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