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Energy Utilizing H2O Plasma Generated In Multiple Steps
« on: March 06, 2008, 07:51:59 am »
Here's a patent for adding to the think tank here.

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Re: Energy Utilizing H2O Plasma Generated In Multiple Steps
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2008, 12:36:46 pm »
it is a great idea, ive seen a few patents close to this one ( Stan Meyer too )
one problem i see with this is the amount of energy u would need to drive the plasma generator, as of to day u would need a big batterybank in the car to energize the plasma generator
the Rusians hawe good knowledge of this
from a old post i made:

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HYDROGEN ENERGY & PLASMA TECHNOLOGY INSTITUTE
NEW COMPACT and CHEAP PLASMACATALYTIC CONVERTER
PRODUCTIVITY – 7 m3 of SYN-GAS PER HOUR
INDUSTRIAL
MAGNETRON with
RADIATION FREQUENCY
2,45 GHertz
POWER
1 kW


Now scale that to a car and u could hawe something, im no expert in plasma technology but i dont think it`s OU as of to day?


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Re: Energy Utilizing H2O Plasma Generated In Multiple Steps
« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2008, 21:01:22 pm »
You'd have to shield the whole unit. That magnetron that makes up the base of the unit puts out a lot of RF radiation (think microwaves). We use them in UV curing systems for exciting the gas & mercury in the UV bulbs. They pump out some serious power and thus require quite a bit as well. The control unit for the lamp assembly has some huge transformers making the control unit alone weigh close to 100 pounds.