This is the last time i will be using the MOT running wall current and steam over a spark gap. Next step is using a 12 volt system with adjustable frequency.
this is really interesting. i wonder what the efficiency of this device is? that is, comparatively speaking, how much less energy does this system take to make steam than say a convensional electric kettle?
Where do you get a big capacitor like that? And what is the value of the capacitor? I already have a microwave transformer. and can get diodes but the capacitor I am not sure where to get that.
wow...water and electricity DO mix...
thats cool..
fasterthandarkness 2 years ago
HHO steam fuel injector
2sillytube 2 years ago
That is kind of interesting; an odd effect. It looks as if ignition is hot.
jupy921 2 years ago
this is really interesting. i wonder what the efficiency of this device is? that is, comparatively speaking, how much less energy does this system take to make steam than say a convensional electric kettle?
thanks!
harryfodder 2 years ago
i hear those ultra capacitors designed in the 70s are making a come back
commando7144 2 years ago
no i havent-and thats a very interesting idea.
there is always a chance i have overlooked something-so thanx for the comment.
what exactly did you have in mind?
m3sca1 2 years ago
have you tried an ion trail shield to stop
the steam from rupturing the path
not that you look like you need advice thats a nice device
NOBOX7 2 years ago
the cap is rated 1400VAC 3uF.
i dont know what it is out of-got them at a surplus junk shop.
you could make a bank of caps.....
m3sca1 3 years ago
Where do you get a big capacitor like that? And what is the value of the capacitor? I already have a microwave transformer. and can get diodes but the capacitor I am not sure where to get that.
radicalman66 3 years ago