I didnt "slip" anything flammable in! If i did it would have ignited on the first shot and been done... But you can CLEARLY see that the needle moves up with the firing of the plasma.
If only there was a way of knowing that you're not electrolysing the (excess) water which will generate gases and hence pressure, as opposed to exploding the water (rarified mist) with plasma ignition which people conjecture does not cause an increaase in pressure. I don't see how the spark plug is making the difference. Keep up the good work!
Hi TNTS, Do you mind replicating the same test but instead of a couple of squirts of water, try to put an ounce of water. Maybe with more water the pressure will rise faster. (theory) Cheers.
By the way, you have an interesting setup there. I've always wondered what would we get after multiple explosions... pressure from expansion or vacuum from implosion??? Thanks.
Perhaps it making steam?
SergeHumphrey 1 year ago
how are we to know you didnt slip something flammable in that pipe when you switched the plugs out...?
novachevyguy 2 years ago
@novachevyguy :
I didnt "slip" anything flammable in! If i did it would have ignited on the first shot and been done... But you can CLEARLY see that the needle moves up with the firing of the plasma.
TheNewTravelSource 2 years ago
@TheNewTravelSource
You're just now replying to this..?
Not really on the first shot.., If the oxygen level was not yet sufficient to support the upcoming combustion..
novachevyguy 2 years ago
Does the Champion L76V come with a resistor?
swompwalker 3 years ago
Great test! Big fan.
If only there was a way of knowing that you're not electrolysing the (excess) water which will generate gases and hence pressure, as opposed to exploding the water (rarified mist) with plasma ignition which people conjecture does not cause an increaase in pressure. I don't see how the spark plug is making the difference. Keep up the good work!
asisin 3 years ago
Hi TNTS, Do you mind replicating the same test but instead of a couple of squirts of water, try to put an ounce of water. Maybe with more water the pressure will rise faster. (theory) Cheers.
gibs7 3 years ago
By the way, you have an interesting setup there. I've always wondered what would we get after multiple explosions... pressure from expansion or vacuum from implosion??? Thanks.
gibs7 3 years ago