I want everyone to pack this in their head PLEASE for me.
1., Stan started out with a Silo, a silo is about 25' tall and found on a farm, it is round. He put a Focusing lens atop it to catch and focus sunlight downward!
2. Stan focused the light onto pipes and he heated water. THIS IS ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW other than the fact his Aluminum kept Bursting into flames, thats another artical.
LISTEN HERE
Stans place was to Use this SILO to Create Power and sell it, Stan wanted to run his own power plant. Do not worry about how I know what I do, I just have the Experience. So Listen.
I know you can not understand how stan was going to make electricity from this, RWG Research has Stan Meyers Patent on this! Go download it! Its s SOLOR SILO
Stan had to produce DRY STEAM in order to power a TURBINE this is how he planned on generating his electricity. On the way of doing this he stumbled onto something else. There are many types of steam and it happes that Steam can be Dry and Mixed with HHO if some form of Voltage infected this setup. It is when the Gas mixture is released you notice is Flammability.
Do not be a fool, I have to step out for some time. Take this information and do not disrecard it please! Everything you see on the internet, everything you've been told its all bullshit, you will never get anywhere if you do not work together and make this happen.
I have to eject for a bit, so take this information, and you use it! When I come back I hope you have something to show me rather than me showing you. I hate trying to change someones direction in what they're doing more than anything, But you are getting nowhere and the answeres are right there for using water as a gas. It has already been done and it is called watergas wiki it, There are otherways of making it. You dont need massive amounts of hydrogen mixed in with it for it to work! Watch my youtube videos Please.
http://www.rowan.edu/colleges/engineering/clinics/cleanenergy/rowan%20university%20clean%20energy%20program/Energy%20Efficiency%20Audits/Energy%20Technology%20Case%20Studies/Geothermal/geothermal.html(http://www.rowan.edu/colleges/engineering/clinics/cleanenergy/rowan%20university%20clean%20energy%20program/Energy%20Efficiency%20Audits/Energy%20Technology%20Case%20Studies/Geothermal/files/page30_1.gif)
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