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Re: Geet project of Steve
« Reply #64 on: September 25, 2009, 10:49:54 am »
Very Smart Clever way of Explaining! You sound like a rocket scientist!

Just,, Keep up the great work, And most importantly, Have fun!

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« Reply #65 on: September 25, 2009, 17:21:00 pm »
Hi Steve,
Great work!
You might want to add one of those Plasma Spark ideas on as well. to help with the water vapor.

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« Reply #66 on: September 26, 2009, 19:54:16 pm »
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« Reply #67 on: September 28, 2009, 23:10:39 pm »
Bad weekend with Geet tests. Learned what didnt work.
At the end, i ended up with a better bubler for petrol/water mix.
Also improved exhaust, i think......lol
I need to get me temp meter for high temps!
Any suggestions on that?

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« Reply #68 on: September 29, 2009, 00:16:45 am »
You can buy laser thermometers for about $100, and they'll work at a distance, I'd like to get one, except for the cost... I don't need one that much!

You can also get temperature probes that plug into a multi-meter, we have a bunch of these in my engineering lab.

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« Reply #69 on: September 29, 2009, 14:49:20 pm »
I found out that one of my multi meters has a temp probe and that probe works till 1000 degrees celcius...
That should do the trick... ;)

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« Reply #70 on: September 29, 2009, 14:56:13 pm »
There ya go!

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Re: Geet project of Steve
« Reply #71 on: October 03, 2009, 15:29:38 pm »
Finally i got some hours to do tests with my Geet baby.
Here are some of the findings:

12 inch rod: using petrol and petrol watermix
It runs. Rod got magnetic field and nice colors.
Savings on petrol around factor 2
Tried to use diesel and also used oil. Both didnt work.
Maybe i should have used the exhaust heat to warm the fuel, which i didnt.
Temp measured on the outertube: max. 220 degrees celcius

2 inch rod: using petrol and water.
It runs. Rod didnt color and small magnetic field.
Didnt measure consumption here.
Tried used oil and als diesel. Both didnt work.
Temp measured: around the outertube: max 300 degrees celcius

NON rod: using water and petrol. It runs good. On diesel and used oil it didnt.
Temp measured: around the outertube, same spot as always: Max. 360 degrees celcius.

Conclusion: rod length has impact on the outertube temperature.
Not sure if the rod is pulling the heat towards it self. The color marks on the tip of my long rod are blue..
It looks like my engine in comby with my geet runs better without the steel rods.

My goals are still not achieved. I wanted to run this powergenerator on an alternative fuel, like used oil and that didnt work.

More to come after some good nights of sleeping and thinking.

Steve