120 volts rectified to dc current.
a dimmer switch controlls the current going to the spark cell.
also i found that a capasitor boost the spark, and different uf ofthe capasitors had different effect.
my plan is to use a spark cell (from previous video's) for gas in the intake and use this setup directly to the spark plug.
Had fun Anyways,,,,thinking outside the box.
Crob277 do you think a big coil in the distributor could split water,inside the combustion chamber?
josejir 3 years ago
yes, but its going to require alot of power and a way of linking it in with the regular distributer so that the timing is still the same. then it shouldnt be nothing but adding water with alot of baking soda.
crob227 3 years ago
Was this 120VAC coming from wall or from inverter? Looks giving much power out.
Careica 3 years ago
inverter
crob227 3 years ago
Keep up the creative ideas. Seems if you want good spark gaps you got to go for rectified ac. Capacitors are a great idea. Wonder what the effects of multiple capacitors in series would accomplish. Any plans for stepping up the ac and seeing what happens? I was thinking of a torroidal transformer that stepped up the ac to 240-360V and rectifying it then. Any chance you want to try first? :P
jesslessthemess 3 years ago
The reason i want to have the water cracker is i think it will act better as a spark plug in a engine, thats goin to be my next step, hooking it up to a spark plug, and putting it in some kind of engine, and use the spark cell to create gas to put in the intake.
sounds like it would run.
my inverter wont let me just step up the voltage with a coil, it draws to many amps
so you have to use wall current, and that scare the shit out of me.
but you can use my setup from my last video for hv
crob227 3 years ago