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Resonance Steam\Dry cell pt2 "Using the Secondary"

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Using the resonanting setup from the prior video, i use the seconday of the microwave oven transformer to build up power through a spark into a capasitor.

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  • that is way too much power for a dimmer switch

  • the switch is good for 200watts

    i was using 1amp at 120volts

    never klilled the dimmer unless i shorted the leads... thanks for your concern

  • Because you are already running DC can't you use a diode to stop the back feed to the cap?

    It also seems that you took out the dimmer in this run did you find it to be unessary or can we just not see it?

    I used a smaller transfomer and got poor results will try again.

    THANK YOU FOR THE INSPIRATION AND IDEAS!!!

  • the dimmer isnot nessacary, you can use it but if you do use it first before the rectifer, and use a 3amp fuse or you will blow it., sorry i didnt respond earlier

  • So one way to get that spark gap and do what you're doing right there, is to have a lil motor spinning a wheel that only makes contact twice per revolution. And it can be your switch in place of your switch you're running by hand. So it spins round and round and only when it is, lets say horizontal it makes contact. So picture a wooden wheel with a metal bar through it with contacts on left and right of it to complete your circuit.

  • yes i was thinking of a dc motor and a distributor cap

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  • madness!

    can you use a HV diode instead of a park gap? the semi-sustained glow is when the HHo is burning and being produced at the same time?

  • well first of your a smart MF bro i was impressed with the tiny spark gap and then proof of its operaztion by the shorting test,,,grate work ,ok here it is ,,the first load pops we whant so bad are actual water cracking into gas and exploding bak into water then all the rest is merly plasma the water is pushed away by the violent heat and steam and the residual electrolysis that accures at the electrodes ,only the first pop can grab the water because it obstructs the current path, then ........

  • ok perhaps if we run the spark plug inside a plexy glass tube thats rated at adout 600 to 400 psi and then cuase it to pressure up maybe by filling it fullof water

    then the higher pressure operation will make the bubbles produced at these currents very small ,or perhaps try getting a windshield washer pump to use as a fluid shroud that sprays the spark plug with a high volocity jet of elite or water,by the way what are you using, perhaps naoh will make it pop hot all the time

  • great video friend ,its very intresting that the pop is much hotter at the begining

    check this do you no any thing about reactive loads ,,perhaps this is the reason for the initail burst then once started the current drops,or perhaps the displacment of elite at the first blast cuases the system to drop off,think about

    the fact that only the first blast is totaly submersed every subsequent shot takes place inside the plasma pocket,,ill finnish in the next box

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