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Re: Geet project of Steve
« Reply #32 on: September 19, 2009, 15:34:44 pm »

 Nice going, Steve.

 I'm looking for an update on RPM's, and if you run the generator under a load, to see how well the GEET performs. When you get to it, of course.  ;D

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« Reply #33 on: September 19, 2009, 18:11:56 pm »
Excellent Stevie .

Beats a hho bubbler anyday of the week .

What if hho was used also ? Perhaps a gas processor pantone style for added power ?

I'm excited about this one Stevie , very nice to see how easily you did it .

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« Reply #34 on: September 19, 2009, 18:16:16 pm »
That looks awesome Steve, I don't really understand the Geet, but if you are getting it working then that is fantastic, maybe I will have to learn and build one :P


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« Reply #35 on: September 19, 2009, 19:39:31 pm »

Very nice Geet that is Steve, i often wonder where you get energy to do so many projects at the same time.

I like the clean welding job.. Can see that the welding job is done of a person that have welded before..

Now you can get a better idea how this work, and improve it.. may your work be successful

I had a accident a while ago, and is still in healing prosess, but i am looking forward to continue with my "hydrogen-hobby"

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« Reply #36 on: September 19, 2009, 20:06:38 pm »
steve,
awesome job man.. glad to see you have got it operational.. i must criticize 1 of your videos... the one thats says proof of magnetic field..   my reasoning is the generator sitting in the same region of the test... wouldnt the core of the generator be able to manipulate magnetic fields...  i would use the compass on the other side of the generator away from the fuel system and see if you get change in the needle.

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« Reply #37 on: September 20, 2009, 11:27:53 am »
steve,
awesome job man.. glad to see you have got it operational.. i must criticize 1 of your videos... the one thats says proof of magnetic field..   my reasoning is the generator sitting in the same region of the test... wouldnt the core of the generator be able to manipulate magnetic fields...  i would use the compass on the other side of the generator away from the fuel system and see if you get change in the needle.

Hmmm, i understand yr question. However, i can tell you for sure that the needle of the compas was really pointing towards the geet processor and not somewhere else.

But i will do that small test on the next run for you.

Steve

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« Reply #38 on: September 20, 2009, 11:31:23 am »

 Nice going, Steve.

 I'm looking for an update on RPM's, and if you run the generator under a load, to see how well the GEET performs. When you get to it, of course.  ;D

RPM's are difficult to measure for me. Not sure how to do that.
I watch the 230V meter and thats what this generator should produce.If the revs are too low, the voltmeter is also low.
I will find me a heater of around 2kw and put that as a load on the gen, next times.


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Re: Geet project of Steve
« Reply #39 on: September 20, 2009, 11:33:58 am »
Excellent Stevie .

Beats a hho bubbler anyday of the week .

What if hho was used also ? Perhaps a gas processor pantone style for added power ?

I'm excited about this one Stevie , very nice to see how easily you did it .

That is the reason for me to do this.
Combining my waterfuelcell with that geet processor.
But its a learning process. First i need to learn how this geet is working.
When i understand the principles, i will tune it more on the final fuel that i want to use at the end.



Steve