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water injector tests
« on: June 06, 2009, 15:59:43 pm »
Hi,

Here some pics and videos of me playing with pulses HV.
First an empty cavity, then i fill it up with water.
One pulse and boom, all the water is gone.
Sadly enough, not all the water is vapourized, but just blown away.... :'(

Steve
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Water injector test
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2009, 23:50:06 pm »
This test was done with my modified sparkplug.
It is mounted in a medical casing that hold a plunjer.
I put some drops of water on top of the sparkplug and put the plunjer in the casing.

Without the plunjer,  i notice the effect of  blowing the water up and away of the plug.
With the punjer, the whole situation is different.
As you all can see, there is NO big bang. No water jumping of the plug.

It doesnt matter if i try first a little gasforming, before i hit it with the HV.
The effect is clear. The water vapourizes. Expands as expected.
The plunjer goes up, which is nice. The plunjer is not easy to move by hand!

Same test is also done with a drop of petrol. The plunjer moves quicker upwards and removes itself from the casing.

My conclusions from this test:
Stanley meyer could have run a steam machine.......:-)

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Re: water injector tests
« Reply #2 on: July 09, 2009, 00:07:33 am »
looks good, if you can make that expand the size of a cylinder, hook it up to an engine! maybe you need more power into the sparkplug
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Re: water injector tests
« Reply #3 on: July 09, 2009, 09:16:03 am »
looks good, if you can make that expand the size of a cylinder, hook it up to an engine! maybe you need more power into the sparkplug

The force that pulls and sucks in this test was pretty strong. However, i have my doubts on the speed......

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Re: water injector tests
« Reply #4 on: July 09, 2009, 13:53:44 pm »
cool experiments Steve,
try to create an explosion inside the spuit [syringe] with a single pulse or a single pulseburst
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