Not even close. To achieve thermal cracking of water at atmospheric pressure you would require more than 7000F!
To calculate the minimum temperature required for spontaneous conversion of water to H2 and O2 you would need to perform a gibbs free energy calculation.
Can anyone here tell me what the obsession with superheated steam is all about?
I like it Hoax. I appreciate all your hard work too. I am getting corrosion on my plugs from steam and plasma. No way around it with the current design. Don't worry about that though, prove the concept and let the manufacturers make it better.
BTW on a different subject, you said you don't use HHO anymore because of embrittlement. That only occurs with liquid hydrogen under pressure. Dry gas will not harm your engine, it only helps.
Very interesting. Closer tolerances, finer mist and a second element and that could super heat any thing. Is this the preheater for the plasma arc plug?
but ive had similar effect on my geny, it seem to fire a few times but i think it was a strange kind of water hammer that was sort of bouncing the piston back an forth could be something worth looking at, he does seem like a nice and genuine guy so good luck to him,iwill have more results when i finish the work on my main project engine, ps love the music to this vid what is it? and check out ibiza global radio station online think the musics right up your street .
hi alot of poeple are talking about ceramic coating the cylinder heads and piston but i think it may be a overkill, we no that water in its natural state is very corrosive but steam is a cleaner and evaporates very quick,so i dont think it will corrode2 much and we cud allways put a drop of oil in the mix to keep some carbon coating, steam is defo the way forward not straight water, as for s19a9m9,s briggs and stratton engine on water id love to belive its firing on the water -------
hi hope you got my message info on waste oil and water fuel stuff,been playing with glow plugs alot to good for creating super heated steam,will be a few weeks till i post sum vids,diesel engines have high compresion and would work well as steam engines just need to modify them a bit speak soon.
Yes plasmabug, i have since read your email. Sorry for not replying just been all over the place with things, ideas, and projects. Rather frustrating this can't be my main focus. Still can manage to set aside sometime to try things here and there.
The thing with the diesel engine in the older Mercedes Benz is that the walls are extremely heavy thickness. The thing with the water tho is that its made of steel if not mistaken. So the heads get pitting. Maybe we could ceramic coat them?
@sirHOAX I have been running steam induction on several medicals ,87 nissan and a 4.7 N/A diesel, so far no apparent damage. nissan up to 90 MPG , the 4.7 went from 17 to about 19 MPG but I haven't finished the last of the mods . check out aqua pulser if you haven't allready real cool stuff plug and play
THAT IS THE CONCEPT OF OVER UNITY. PLEASE CHECK THE DEFINITION OF THE TWO WORDS! THEN RANT-N-RAVE.
Bringing concepts together. If its a lab, shack, backyard, kitchen table then so be it. You want to share your ideas in an open forum, then yes, let it fscking happen. YouTube and digital media appears to fit true.
Water4Fuel happens to come from all of our experiments? Let it happen.
People have this ability to kill something before its even born.
i didnt mean to sell your work short, i was just skimming through some vidz, and making a few comments anywase about (plasmabug62)s comment my uncle had a centrifuge to clean oil for burning we pre heated the oil in hot water heaters before cleaning.
thats cool ive got thick skin,if this comment was for me, also on the waste oil another friend was melting styrofoam down with the oil in a still and getting what looked to be a mixture of 3in1 oil and aviation fuel and it smelled like it also, food for thought,he said the styro bonded with something in the oil to evap and create this mixture, im not one for big scientific words if you couldnt tell.lol......
Yes its rather interesting that you say that, because for some odd reason it appears to be this indirect path that strays in and out of my direction. As if these things that are coming into play, had no meaning but were there all along, and now since they have been noticed are standing-out in my head.
Its a rather interesting experience, being on here interacting with everyone like yourself.
Hope all this isn't for nothing in a quest to better our local environments with clean*GREEN*energy..
This may work perfectly in tandem. Those experiments, trust me, are very s00n to come.
(o.O)
Will keep everyone updated as always. Actually the fun thing to boot! Is that on hand is this dusty volkswagen beetle engine that is laying around here. Once its put together, will be worthy of Mr. Meyer experiments.
My mind is far to intertwined in this to let go now. The design is not an issue, it is implementing all of it together.
The future is bright, just not exactly around the corner.
Hello there sirHOAX! Looks very cool. Could you explain shortly what is happening? What metal are you using and do you use frequesies to get it hot? Or is it something else?
There's a few patents detailing spontaneous dissociation of water (steam) when in contact with heated metals like magnesium eg US5385657. hard to stop the magnesium from turning into a fireworks sparkler though. Good luck with these efforts mate!
Yes.. but it's energized water, which, in theory, will convert faster than stagnant water.
Eventually, all of the water in the cell will be converted and used, and it must be replenished. Replenishing it with steam will provide a much faster conversion than replenishing with water.
I should mention: All of this is assumption based on minimal information.
To waste the time of people that have let their minds turn to mush from listening to too much conservative radio and flunking science.
This is what happens when we ignore investment in education.
This CRAP ignores both the first and second laws of thermodynamics. CANNOT be patented under ANY circumstance (worthless tho it may be) because the patent office specifically excludes the patenting of perpetual motion machines and will eventually kill you.
@samgm2 From looking at your videos or lack thereof, you have no basis for these evaluation. your credibility is EXTREMELY questionable and or DOES NOT exist entirely.
Next time try to state a rebuttal in a form of a responding video, with actual hands on experience with the intent to provide an update to something you may of or may not of discovered.
tube....carbon rod and...?
hazyn123 1 year ago
A diesel spark is from molecular nuclear fusion - from hydrocarbong moleculers in chaotic collision
JonThm 1 year ago
Flash Steam Chamber like on the Doble Steam Car = Over Unity,
That's why they erased it from History.
ChristianMuslum 2 years ago
you try this at like 30+ psi ? pop a pop pop
xerochaos187 2 years ago
Is this thermo electrolysis.
Chemicalgenius 2 years ago
@Chemicalgenius
Not even close. To achieve thermal cracking of water at atmospheric pressure you would require more than 7000F!
To calculate the minimum temperature required for spontaneous conversion of water to H2 and O2 you would need to perform a gibbs free energy calculation.
Can anyone here tell me what the obsession with superheated steam is all about?
Sam.
Chemical Engineer.
samgm2 10 months ago
Always love what you do. Keep it up.
MistafiedBandit 2 years ago
very very interesting.
BenZeneProject 2 years ago
I like it Hoax. I appreciate all your hard work too. I am getting corrosion on my plugs from steam and plasma. No way around it with the current design. Don't worry about that though, prove the concept and let the manufacturers make it better.
BTW on a different subject, you said you don't use HHO anymore because of embrittlement. That only occurs with liquid hydrogen under pressure. Dry gas will not harm your engine, it only helps.
onecraftydude 2 years ago
Very interesting. Closer tolerances, finer mist and a second element and that could super heat any thing. Is this the preheater for the plasma arc plug?
bmeade8 2 years ago
So it's a heating element, not plasma arc?
ZeroFossilFuel 2 years ago
thats just cool good shit man!
xerochaos187 2 years ago
very good! go on this way!
steblizz 2 years ago
looks like a diesel glowbar turning water that comes along into steam
hhotechnology 2 years ago
SirHoax, can you explain little bit what is this? Thanx a lot!
juanpazago 2 years ago
I just wanted to say that what were the first type of engines? steam engines, what does H2 produce when combusted? H2O water vapor, aka steam.
what are you actually doing in this video? I see a rod inside a pipe turn purple and steam turn to liquid, but what is this experiment about?
Alkhemista 2 years ago
but ive had similar effect on my geny, it seem to fire a few times but i think it was a strange kind of water hammer that was sort of bouncing the piston back an forth could be something worth looking at, he does seem like a nice and genuine guy so good luck to him,iwill have more results when i finish the work on my main project engine, ps love the music to this vid what is it? and check out ibiza global radio station online think the musics right up your street .
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
hi alot of poeple are talking about ceramic coating the cylinder heads and piston but i think it may be a overkill, we no that water in its natural state is very corrosive but steam is a cleaner and evaporates very quick,so i dont think it will corrode2 much and we cud allways put a drop of oil in the mix to keep some carbon coating, steam is defo the way forward not straight water, as for s19a9m9,s briggs and stratton engine on water id love to belive its firing on the water -------
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
hi hope you got my message info on waste oil and water fuel stuff,been playing with glow plugs alot to good for creating super heated steam,will be a few weeks till i post sum vids,diesel engines have high compresion and would work well as steam engines just need to modify them a bit speak soon.
PLASMABUG62 2 years ago
Yes plasmabug, i have since read your email. Sorry for not replying just been all over the place with things, ideas, and projects. Rather frustrating this can't be my main focus. Still can manage to set aside sometime to try things here and there.
The thing with the diesel engine in the older Mercedes Benz is that the walls are extremely heavy thickness. The thing with the water tho is that its made of steel if not mistaken. So the heads get pitting. Maybe we could ceramic coat them?
--S--
sirHOAX 2 years ago
@sirHOAX I have been running steam induction on several medicals ,87 nissan and a 4.7 N/A diesel, so far no apparent damage. nissan up to 90 MPG , the 4.7 went from 17 to about 19 MPG but I haven't finished the last of the mods . check out aqua pulser if you haven't allready real cool stuff plug and play
wizardman42 1 year ago
The sky is the limit with this set-up.
sirHOAX 2 years ago
THAT IS THE CONCEPT OF OVER UNITY. PLEASE CHECK THE DEFINITION OF THE TWO WORDS! THEN RANT-N-RAVE.
Bringing concepts together. If its a lab, shack, backyard, kitchen table then so be it. You want to share your ideas in an open forum, then yes, let it fscking happen. YouTube and digital media appears to fit true.
Water4Fuel happens to come from all of our experiments? Let it happen.
People have this ability to kill something before its even born.
sirHOAX 2 years ago
i didnt mean to sell your work short, i was just skimming through some vidz, and making a few comments anywase about (plasmabug62)s comment my uncle had a centrifuge to clean oil for burning we pre heated the oil in hot water heaters before cleaning.
digzie1 2 years ago
the only problem we had was the carbon still in the cleaned oil pluging injectors
about every 10,000 miles we mixed 25% gas and played with diesel on the rest,
how do you get the carbon out? ive cooked the oil at 250deg in a still im afraid to go much moore,lol---boom!
digzie1 2 years ago
sry for those trying to read my last comment its continued from the first.....
digzie1 2 years ago
That was directed at who ever hit spam on your existing comment. Really cowardly of them. Sorry if it appeared to be directed at you.
sirHOAX 2 years ago
thats cool ive got thick skin,if this comment was for me, also on the waste oil another friend was melting styrofoam down with the oil in a still and getting what looked to be a mixture of 3in1 oil and aviation fuel and it smelled like it also, food for thought,he said the styro bonded with something in the oil to evap and create this mixture, im not one for big scientific words if you couldnt tell.lol......
digzie1 2 years ago
oh on the waste oil,im talking about used motor oil.......
digzie1 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
cool vid man..
digzie1 2 years ago
great. I want to thank you for responding to my question a few weeks ago. P.S. -Imagination is more important than knowledge. Keep on keepin on.
bandclinens 2 years ago
Yes its rather interesting that you say that, because for some odd reason it appears to be this indirect path that strays in and out of my direction. As if these things that are coming into play, had no meaning but were there all along, and now since they have been noticed are standing-out in my head.
Its a rather interesting experience, being on here interacting with everyone like yourself.
Hope all this isn't for nothing in a quest to better our local environments with clean*GREEN*energy..
sirHOAX 2 years ago
how about making a vapourising gasoline injector to make the car go 300mpg like the 300mpg carburator
vipdelta 2 years ago
yes cool stuff!! keep up the good work. i am doing the plasma spark plug :-)
Ray0Eeergy
ray0energy 2 years ago
This may work perfectly in tandem. Those experiments, trust me, are very s00n to come.
(o.O)
Will keep everyone updated as always. Actually the fun thing to boot! Is that on hand is this dusty volkswagen beetle engine that is laying around here. Once its put together, will be worthy of Mr. Meyer experiments.
My mind is far to intertwined in this to let go now. The design is not an issue, it is implementing all of it together.
The future is bright, just not exactly around the corner.
--S--
sirHOAX 2 years ago
Steam? I don't see no steam.
Steam FAIL!! :(
thinkofwhy 2 years ago
No failures here,you can clearly see the steam at 0:38 fail someone else,learn the concept before trying to post.
Nice job SirHoax,keep up the awesome videos.
soldieroffortune1974 2 years ago
its still a concept he said, im sure he will fiqure it out.
450LTR 2 years ago
Sorry accidentally removed someone's comment.
sirHOAX 2 years ago
the excess energy comes from the sun as solar energy stored in water.
crippled82 2 years ago
Hello there sirHOAX! Looks very cool. Could you explain shortly what is happening? What metal are you using and do you use frequesies to get it hot? Or is it something else?
2550osiosterdalen 2 years ago
excellent work
rickeg6 2 years ago
There's a few patents detailing spontaneous dissociation of water (steam) when in contact with heated metals like magnesium eg US5385657. hard to stop the magnesium from turning into a fireworks sparkler though. Good luck with these efforts mate!
smokyatgroups 2 years ago
Brilliant, that can run so many engines, and generate so much power with no environmental impacts.
jedirock 2 years ago
what would something like that be used for?
jmoyet 2 years ago
To be fed to an HHO cell, I imagine.
Jasonian 2 years ago 2
isnt it creating steam not HHO?
jmoyet 2 years ago
Yes.. but it's energized water, which, in theory, will convert faster than stagnant water.
Eventually, all of the water in the cell will be converted and used, and it must be replenished. Replenishing it with steam will provide a much faster conversion than replenishing with water.
I should mention: All of this is assumption based on minimal information.
Jasonian 2 years ago
Ah OK.
Good explanation!
Sounds like you done your research on this stuff.
jmoyet 2 years ago
@jmoyet
To waste the time of people that have let their minds turn to mush from listening to too much conservative radio and flunking science.
This is what happens when we ignore investment in education.
This CRAP ignores both the first and second laws of thermodynamics. CANNOT be patented under ANY circumstance (worthless tho it may be) because the patent office specifically excludes the patenting of perpetual motion machines and will eventually kill you.
Sam
Chemical Engineer
samgm2 10 months ago
@samgm2 From looking at your videos or lack thereof, you have no basis for these evaluation. your credibility is EXTREMELY questionable and or DOES NOT exist entirely.
Next time try to state a rebuttal in a form of a responding video, with actual hands on experience with the intent to provide an update to something you may of or may not of discovered.
sirHOAX 10 months ago
Very Cool!
jmoyet 2 years ago 2