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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

This is the geet glen and I built. Thank you Ady.

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  • I believe it was 304 stainless

  • Sorry, the reactor it not for sale. I built it for research and development

  • Thanks ash,

    Sennte. works with gas and salt water so far. more testing to be done

  • Whats the purpose of the salt?

    It'll only damage the engine, and isn't energetic.

    TIA

  • salt is an electrolyte and helps break down the water molicules. no damage to engine yet. only vapors go through the vortex.

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  • more like 30%

  • Great work!! If your pour only gasoline into the bubbler your genrator will work on fuel vapors only.

  • Nice clean design A+

  • using stainless steel as the Rod !, S/S Is non magnetic, so how did you find it Worked for you, ? Was there any noticeable difference between S/S & Iron Rod In Use ?.

    good video too.

    thanks.

    Thom in Scotland.

  • fabrication is nice. welding is a bit shoddy. lol

    have you ever thought of brazing a copper tube in there as the reaction chamber?

    and what do you use to actually start the engine? is your geet systems gas/ salt water vapors enough to start it cold? thanks and keep up the good work!

  • Hello,  May I ask what type of stainless are you using, is it 303 , 304 I'm looking at-17.4 I've read it has more magnetic properties also are all pipes the same type stainless steel including the reactor rod .Thank you look forward to hearing from you your doing an awesome job

  • I was under the impression that it was the iron oxide in steel that served as a catalyst. Using stainless wont work as well. But it looks real nice.

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