Ball spark plug reaction with compressed air blowing over it. Then Nitrogen under pressure around 45PSI. The plug goes wild - it took me by surprise!! As my pressure chamber wasn't strong enough to go higher, I didn't press it further. I now have and soon will test a stronger chamber. Enjoy!
Too early, ask me again in a few weeks. Cheers
ozicell 3 years ago
The system Ozi is using here is an old "points" ignition system, his tests are done on a running 4 cyl Mazda engine(1988)
Now digest what the potential will be if a more modern and obviously more powerful ignition system is employed. Yes people, Ozi has really made a very big discovery here, and credit should go to him for sharing it with us.
navigation2000 3 years ago
Thanks Nav for the vote of confidence!
ozicell 3 years ago
Compressed air may (usually does) contain water vapor....
If it does, then it is possible that your plasma like arc is igniting the water vapor, if this is the case, then it is possible that your arrangement has something in common with the circuit being discussed on the Overunity, and Energetic Forums...check it out.
The pressurized cylinder filled with nitrogen is a is a very refreshing addition and reminds me of the research which lead to the development of the Papp Engine.
Regards
erfinder2 3 years ago
This is why I haven't used compressed air for the chamber........just in case.....KAAABOOOOM!!! Nitrogen is far safer.
Cheers
ozicell 3 years ago
great job!!
this will work great with all the inverter ac/dc water explosion tests out there!!
what kind of ignition system are you using??
next video that you make can you spray some hot water at it? and perhaps spray some hot water under pressure as well... lets see if these plugs will perform as Krupa has claimed!
thanks allot!
youcandriveonwater 3 years ago
Thanks,
Ignition system is points, I have been told that it's amazing to see the results considering it's a week system.
The secret here seems to be pressure, hence I am also looking at ways o multiply or extend the spark well into the burn as the pressure would rise dramatically at that point.
ozicell 3 years ago