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Old 11-12-2008, 03:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
420365
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Re: Building a SAFE home heater

sorry i had to go in a hurry last time, i was just gettin off work

back to my idea:

if you look up plasma electrolysis on youtube you'll find some interesting videos of people using spark plugs to electrolyze water, now we know that plasma electrolysis will instantly break down the H2O in to HHO gas, then due to the heat of the plasma it will instantly recombine explosively (look up HHO gas explosions on youtube) therefore releasing heat and light and the quick expansion of H2O to gas form and then then implosion from detonation seem to create pressure in the form on steam.


now i was thinking of having a make shift burner fueled by a jet of distilled water from some kind of carb jet so it shoots a very fine mist and ignited by a high quality platinum spark plug, then feeding into a metal or acrylic tube (acrylic because it would be cool to see the jet of flame, kinda like an "on" light), but this tube would drain down into a smaller tube condensing it and feeding it into a radiator with a fan blowing off of it, this system should never need to be refilled as the radiator would drain back into a reservoir that's pumping to the jet.


the questions i have are few but difficult

1. How do i wire a power supply to the spark plug that would feed it the high voltage it needs, seems like i would have to build a distributor or something? i have an old truck i can harvest parts from if needed.

2. Is the current going into the spark plug going to waste alot of energy? is there any way to get the 24kV i need while using an extremely low amperage. or some way to modify the frequency so that it uses less electricity.


also here is the video that kinda won me over on the principles of plasma electrolysis. look at all the steam coming off that first plug


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bs-Uk511S_I
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