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  • i hope it has similar safeties that a regular boiler usually has lol, nice job tho

  • Great video! i did some plasma electrolysis as well, i would like to know what a mot is ( the transformer you are using). before the rectifier, is the cell just hooked right into 220? and how are you regulating amperage?

  • @wartks121 The MOT is a microwave oven transformer. Yes there is 220v running into the rectifier, the amps are regulated by the amount of elyte in the cell just like a HHO cell and the amount of anode that is in contact in the solution. Im using an 1/8 inch sand blaster tip on the end of the tungsten rod.

  • 18 degrees a hour is horribly inefficient . check out the BTU's on propane & natural gas/fuel oil & straight electric.

  • @heycolslaw not on 300 - 350 watts of input power.

  • Very interesting.

    Can you specify some details about your plasma generator?

    Also about specified power supply that you need 220V (0-300kHz). May be i can help.

  • great job ( you get 5 stars from me)

  • Thanks,, guys,,

  • Do you have any hydrogen build-ups?

  • No, everything is vented out side, there might be .2 liters of gas / min exausting out this guy,,

  • Is this like a bingo cell? sounds muy cool ... Have you checked for any radio frequency emissions.. nice job.. J

  • No,, not like the bing cell. this is plasma electrolysis with a tungsten electrode and no carbon rods,, Yeah Im sure there are some emissions from the cell,, I wouldnt call them radio..

  • Nice setup! Be careful with those sparks ;)

  • looks like ya got it up and running just in time for the snow.

    any calcs on btu's yet?

    how are your rods holding out?

    best work ive seen on utube for a long time.

    5*

  • LOL,, yeah darn snow,, man I can't stand winter,, hate it.

    BTU Output from the plasma 10996 BTU 3223 Watts over 200 min

    I started using a new type of coating for the rods,, using that steel reinforced epoxy,, going to do a 24 hour burn starting tonight and will check the rod tomorrow around this time. hopefully it stands up to the task,, Im pretty sure it will.

    Thanks for the comment bro,,

  • Excellent work you've done there. Do you have any problem with stray voltage on bare metal surfaces while it is running?

  • yes,, I just make sure Im not part of ground,, been hit a couple times,, don't hurt that much,, it's not a full 220v hit.. I've even grounded out the tank and still dosent seem to help.

  • about that time of year again

  • you should try to utilze thesecondary.

    please watch myseries resonance spark cell, it is rite up your alley.

    great job 5 stars.

  • rate 5 stars and rank this video up =)

    good stuff

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