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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 3, 2018 10:12:07 GMT -5
I just built and demonstrated a plasma ignition setup I'm experimenting with. I intend to add it to my Bradley GT after some more experimentation and a few modifications to the fuel system. Here's a video of it running and a link to another forum where I posted it. Enjoy!! Link to Energy Science ForumGary Hammond,
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Post by centralvalleygter on Apr 4, 2018 11:12:49 GMT -5
Hi Gary, Thanks for posting this and the info on the water as fuel process. They are intriguing. Being an engineer myself, I am naturally curious, but also sometimes a bit pessimistic about innovative ways of accomplishing long-time established methods of fuel to mechanical energy conversion. However, after years of getting to know you on this message board (including your clear Christian testimony), your opinion and efforts provide credibility for me. Please do continue to keep us informed. Sincerely, Steven
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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 4, 2018 13:05:46 GMT -5
Hi Steven, Thanks for the kind words. The plasma ignition is very simple and very real. I am going to be adding it to my Bradley hopefully yet this month. It already has an MSD 6A ignition box installed, so all I need to do is add the high voltage diodes and change to non-resistor spark plugs. Adding fog will come later. As for the water for fuel, a lot of people have had some success with this over the years. Most have used electrolysis which usually requires more energy in than out. Back in the 70's Stan Meyer had a dune buggy running on a synthetic fuel gas that combined "browns gas" from an electrolyzer with nitrogen from the air in a catalytic process. It is probable that his "synthetic fuel" contained a mixture of ammonia, hydrogen, oxygen, and other gases formed from the air and browns gas. He was mysteriously poisoned in a restaurant before he could get it to market. With most of what you see on the internet where "browns gas" or "HHO" is hyped, it only supplements the regular fuel for a little added mileage increase. When only hydrogen and oxygen are ignited in a closed container what you get is an implosion, not an explosion. It is an exothermic reaction that actually contracts in volume. Other gases have to be present for an explosion to occur. What Walt Jenkins discovered is a way to weaken the molecular bonds in water, gasoline, and air with a low energy electronic process to produce a volatile mixture in the combustion chamber. It does in fact work! He gave me a personal demonstration of it. My friend and I even assisted him with the demo as you can see in the video in the other post. The gen set he used still had the original ignition system firing thru a normal spark plug. But if plasma ignition and a special plasma plug are used, it will run on 100% water. What we saw was it running on a mixture of 450 ml of tap water and 22 ml of gasoline. We helped him measure it out! Moray King just released a new book entitled Water - The key to new energy which is available on Amazon. It explains quite a bit about this newly discovered process. Here's the link to it. Water - The key to new energyGary Hammond,
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Post by centralvalleygter on Apr 4, 2018 17:08:10 GMT -5
Hi Again Gary, Thanks for the note with more information. I will be curious to learn what differences you notice when you install the new ignition system. I plan to do more research on the water fuel aspect, just to satisfy myself, if nothing else.
Sincerely, Steven
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Post by Gary Hammond on Apr 5, 2018 11:20:26 GMT -5
Hi Steven, Hi Again Gary, Thanks for the note with more information. I will be curious to learn what differences you notice when you install the new ignition system. I plan to do more research on the water fuel aspect, just to satisfy myself, if nothing else. Sincerely, Steven I've been investigating and experimenting with various alternative energy concepts for a few years now. I have some of that posted on my home page with several links to other sources. Some of it is free and some of it has to be purchased from A&P Electronic Media. Here's a link to my home page where I posted it for anyone who's interested in it. Alternative Energy Experiments and ResourcesGary Hammond,
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