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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

How to assemble a Geet reaktor with a few pieces of standart plummery tubes 1" outer pipe and 1/2" inner pipe lengh 45 cm two T conectors an 2 reductions.

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  • Did this pipe size work, why did you change the setup later? I have a similar size generator, 6.5hp, is the 1" pipe going to work or will it have to be smaller?

  • @smcgeorge

    it should work as well, just try... :-)

  • Dont use galvinised pieces...Black Iron..galvinising burns off

  • @bearboneskentuck

    You are right ! Thank You :)

  • How do you attach the bushing at 1:57? I'm currently trying to assemble mine and have discovered that it's nearly impossible to screw it all together as the 1" bushing outer thread is 'wider' than the inner thread and so you can't tighten them up together. Did you drill out the threads of the 1" bushing so that you could slide the inner tube on? I'm very impressed with what you have achieved so far and I'm hoping to upload a similiar series of my attempts with an 80cc mower engine.

  • I just screw it on, you have to match the right length to make it tight. The inner tube is the important to bee tight. with enough teflon tape it should be no problem. Send me a video if you can to see your problem.

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  • great video series. and i love the word "plumbery".

  • How about making longer reaktor ??? longer time the gas in the reaktor equals more heat... if it's too long it might get longer time to heat up... also try keep tubes leading to reaktor small as possiple to minimice heat escape. Trust me on this

  • Hello Aluka, did you notice any difference with the reactor rod in or out of the system? I think it is doing nothing, it looks like geet engines run mostly on petrol fumes and some air, you would need a heater to burn diesel and possibly a second evaporation tank to boil water, the engine must be running on an extremely lean mixture, I am surprised there is not a big loss of power running a very lean mixture, a steaming process may be helping a little as you said, thank you for your efforts

  • Neat and simple without having to weld. Easy to dismantle. Well thought out.

  • "Aluka1603" : You are the man!!! You took on the task of building a geet reactor. And you documented every step of the process. Failures as well as successes. Your motives are the best. Rather than trying to increase your wealth (as so many YouTubers are!) you want to help third world nations pump drinking and irrigation water using fewer hydrocarbons. =Costing them less!

    I would love to learn how your work on diesel engines is going.

    Wishing you all the BEST!!!

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