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Plasma water splitting injector

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

Plasma device which convert water into Hydrogen and oxygen to be injected into an internal combustion engine. Next video fitting it to lawn mower. More reliable than previous system. Stay tuned and see me run my car on this system once perfected.

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  • here there's a problem the carbon electrode does not last long, with a HV we risk damaging them.

  • @fafadi13 Electrodes are consumable items, They are meant to errode to give the carbon component found in the gas. Carbon is extremely cheap or free, now I use waste products that cost to money dispose of to landfill, so in theory I could make a profit by making a free fuel gas to run my vehicles.

  • How would you know? Did you know that most early internal combustion engines did NOT run on gasoline. Whos to say they have to run on it now?

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  • This is cool and all, but has nothing to do with "plasma". It's splitting H2O and then burning the H2.

  • can we used this sistem in our car ? for play ekzos flame fire.?

    

  • the power is a little less than what you put into it .

  • hi chris melvin here from england ,just wondered if you have ever searched google for the simple (once again ) design of a guy called CARL CELLA .if not would you please reply on the possibility of his design .A working well,and B that andrija puharich and stanley meyer may well have just nano sized his design down to the outer wall of an injector being the positive and the inner electrode being the negative,,

  • What is the voltage in volts and amps the intensity and frequency used in this system.

  • True. It seems to me gravity is almost like a resistance of the surrounding element, for example water, things are more afloat(life is carbon, so it's atomic mass is lighter than water) and things also tend to be lighter underwater, but in air/oxygen enviroments, carbon elements are grounded(carbons atomic mass being lighter than oxygens atomic mass). Also gravitational effects are different in such enviroments.

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