This is how I assembled my GEET reactor - Part I .
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1" outer pipe and 1/2 inner pipe, black seamless steel, with T-Pieces at the ends (1", 3/4", 3/4"). The inner pipe goes through both T-pieces.
I have checked the inner and outer pipe magnetic signature before and wrote it on the pipes, to make sure, that I assemble it correctly.
Tube lenghts in this case:
inner tube: 340 mm
outer tube: 200 mm
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Edit (September 2nd, 2010):
This reactor might be too short. If you start experimenting with such kind of reactor then make it approx. 75 mm longer than above stated. (inner tube: 415 mm, outer tube: 275 mm)
Congatulation for the design inovation with the rings, much better solution !
aluka1603 7 months ago
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JohnsEngine 1 year ago
The GEET reactor is nothing more than a Venturi tube. The Venturi effect is the reduction in fluid pressure that results when a fluid flows through a constricted section of pipe. This is exactly the same concept as a carburetor but because it is physically much longer it produces a much finer vapor with measurably smaller diameter molecules. Air-conditioners use exactly the same technique to take liquid refrigerant and vaporize it. In the refrigeration business they call it a capillary tube.
ke4uyp 2 years ago
hi
john geile idee mit den messing oder kupferdichtungen .
hasse die idee von den anleitungen oder ausssem netzt, hab die selbe verspanntechnik genutz um den reaktor in einzelne einheiten zu bauen .
so kann er leicht vergekt werden um mit den reaktorstäben zu experimentieren.
frage dazu mir kommt der reaktor bissl kurz vor fuer z.b.6,5 hp motor.?
wie lang hasse den gebaut ?
mfg
sente2000
Sente2000 2 years ago