this is a hydrogen fusion reactor designed to turn water into hydrogen and oxigen gas, and then fuse the two gases back together to produce large amounts of heat, the heat is absorbed by thermo electric cells and is converted into electricity, this is the future of power generation, not fossle fuels, not biodiesel, not hybrid cars, but fusion, a non radioactive nuclear reaction at room temprature using common elements as a fuel source, in this case.... water.... this is my prototype... enjoy this video!!
@BTPPaintBallTeam in this protoype the amount of energy produced is much smaller then the amount of energy that is needed to run the reactor however this was only a test, if a large enough reactor and thermoelectric assambly can be created, large enough to convert enough heat to produce a far larger electrical output then what is needed to run the reactor you will have a power surplus to run the reactor as well as enough extra power to run any device being powered by it.
cybergod09 2 weeks ago
how much electricity was used to create the small amount of electricity you produced? If you need electricity to run a fusion reactor how does that get rid of all the other plants, wont there need to be a power plant to power the fusion power plant?
BTPPaintBallTeam 3 weeks ago
@trats20050 splitting water molicules is not about wattage, its about amperage, the splitting of water molicules is not done by heat but by the electrons passing through them, in this device i am using only 3 amps and producing quite a bit of hydrogen for only a few minutes time, in larger amp curcuits much more can be produced, and remember to use baking soda as an electrolite not salt, salt molicules being splite produce toxic clorine gas...
cybergod09 1 month ago
How many watts does water splitting take? is there more electricity generated than needed?
Cool video! i think your reactor can be made bigger and better.are you planning to? Also where can we learn more to make our own reactor?
trats20050 2 months ago