Plasma Water Engine Proof Of Concept Demo
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Again with the no sound.
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whats the deal with no sound?
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sound would be good
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nice work
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@Daddy2Fast you're an ass
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Hi! You're doing video on a small plasma-ignition engine. For smaller capacity is enough, as 500uF?
Greetings from Hungary.
Gab
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your a piece of shit
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It doesn't seem to do much.
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This a a practical working model,with improvements it could be better
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Incidentally, you would have to have a source of LIVE STEAM to inject into the cylinder if you want to have enough volume to touch off with your plasma plug to carry the engine through the next compression stroke. Water mist won't do it. The water molecules need to be practically disassociated via super-heating to steam before you'll get a sizable explosion.
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This is not proof of concept until you:
A. Include sound in your video
B. Show an engine actually running, revving, idling on water.
C. Use your head, and use a 4 stroke engine that doesn't require lubrication via the fuel. This wouldn't run but a minute or so until all the oil dries up from the cylinder and crankcase and the engine seizes.
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Great job. I saw your setup and almost freaked out, my rig looks just like it, lol. Weed eater? Anyway, I am working on the plasma too and right now I am working on a 8hp engine. You are right about the speed of the flame. The 2 stroke can't spin completely around on water alone. Try hooking up vapor with a touch of alcohol and the old carb for air control.
How come I cannot blow my syringe and you can pull down a piston?
What caps are you using and your LV is what? 230VAC?
rfsimoes 3 years ago
500uf, 240V, tap water. Enough, but not too much, water must cover the spark plug. The rubber in your syringe has way too much friction. The pressure is more of a fast shockwave and not a large quantity of expanding gas as in pretrol combustion. There is an expansion of gas in a water explosion but it's energy is in it's velocity as opposed to the quantity of expanding gas they you may get with petrol. At least for the size of the water explosions we are doing in these experimental setups.
m1a9r9s9 3 years ago