Hello
I recently went to a festival
where I saw a guy who operated
his guitar amp with a system that converted
the juice from its battery in 220v
it is an electronic system which is sold commercially
for 65 euros
would anyone have 1
and if so it would be wise to try it with a welding machine
and if it works i wouldn't be surprised if the loop could
be closed using the system connected to the battery and it would be powered by the mill alternator
when ^ do you think ???????
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The Bingo fuel
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Hi, Lapi,
The problem is the power of the converter, to power a welding machine, you need about 15 amps !! a converter of this power costs more expensive bcps (that makes 3300 W anyway) all that to increase the voltage to 220v to then lower it with the welding machine ???
B) <_ <In my opinion, with the losses, there is a problem there, right?
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This is not because we always said that it is impossible that we should not try
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Thank you Bibiphoque for the link, very interesting!
Parcontre, I know we all dream,: rolleyes: but JLD never said that it supplied its welding machine with the generator.
And if that had been the case, he would not have failed to emphasize it. ;)
The so-called page that would prove it (http://jlnlabs.imars.com/bingofuel/html/bfrclfr.htm), cited above, does not exist!
That said, it is very interesting and the link of bibiphoque deserves to be consulted, digs, exploited.
Fred
Parcontre, I know we all dream,: rolleyes: but JLD never said that it supplied its welding machine with the generator.
And if that had been the case, he would not have failed to emphasize it. ;)
The so-called page that would prove it (http://jlnlabs.imars.com/bingofuel/html/bfrclfr.htm), cited above, does not exist!
That said, it is very interesting and the link of bibiphoque deserves to be consulted, digs, exploited.
Fred
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Here try the following link, to exploit: http://www.bioeco.org/cgi-bin/index.pl?act...=6&te=1&text=1
Anyone knowledgeable about electronics? Because at this point we could perhaps, thanks to the electronic circuit proposed, reduce the current necessary for the electrolysis (currently 2700Kw).
Anyone knowledgeable about electronics? Because at this point we could perhaps, thanks to the electronic circuit proposed, reduce the current necessary for the electrolysis (currently 2700Kw).
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Dream is real freedom, it is the hope, nobody can stop you.
Hi, I'm new and very interested in hydrogen fuel.
But, previously, we could see a loop.
Hydrogen powers the internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine turns the generator, the generator produces an electric current, the electric current supplies us with hydrogen (electrolysis).
The circle is complete.
Only, does turning this loop bring us energy?
I already think that the loop created by JL Naudin (whom I congratulate) does not have perfect elements and therefore a performance which could be improved.
My big question is therefore whether we can "draw" an energy from this loop?
I already know that the system can self-power, but would it provide additional energy?
If so, its yield is over 100%, but what is it?
I would be happy to obtain some information on this subject. : rolleyes:
Thanks in advance.
But, previously, we could see a loop.
Hydrogen powers the internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine turns the generator, the generator produces an electric current, the electric current supplies us with hydrogen (electrolysis).
The circle is complete.
Only, does turning this loop bring us energy?
I already think that the loop created by JL Naudin (whom I congratulate) does not have perfect elements and therefore a performance which could be improved.
My big question is therefore whether we can "draw" an energy from this loop?
I already know that the system can self-power, but would it provide additional energy?
If so, its yield is over 100%, but what is it?
I would be happy to obtain some information on this subject. : rolleyes:
Thanks in advance.
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Bibiphoque wrote:;)
Hello,
In the same genre as bingo fuel, but industrial version !!
http://www.magnegas.com/technology/part5.htm
Really to go see, even if it is in English!
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Hello,
I draw your attention to the following link:
http://www.ibr.org/docs/magneh.pdf
Too bad it's in English, but we can even understand a little.
This is for those who are interested in Hydrogen and its possibilities in an internal combustion engine.
A + B)
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Hi all...
Bravo bibiphoque for the discovery (system to obtain hydrogen) ...
Congratulations.
A little snag anyway because of the technical English which complicates things a bit.
But we still manage to understand that there are possibilities.
Me on my side, I would like to know if with the experience of JL Naudin on the generator, we get enough torque on the shaft to drive the dynamo (for electrolysis) and drive I do not know me, the mower blade for example, as for the examples with the Pantone process ??????? : huh:
Bravo bibiphoque for the discovery (system to obtain hydrogen) ...
Congratulations.
A little snag anyway because of the technical English which complicates things a bit.
But we still manage to understand that there are possibilities.
Me on my side, I would like to know if with the experience of JL Naudin on the generator, we get enough torque on the shaft to drive the dynamo (for electrolysis) and drive I do not know me, the mower blade for example, as for the examples with the Pantone process ??????? : huh:
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Well I did my bingo fuel or aquafuel test!
It worked pretty well, but it's true that the carbon burns quickly.
I therefore use an arc welding machine for a shiny electrode, and as expected, a plasma is formed when there is contact on a very small area. as soon as there is no more contact it goes into electrolysis mode and we really realize the difference in gas production. when the contact surface is too large, it conducts the current too much and nothing happens.
I was able to recover a little gas and it burns well, the flame was not very visible by day but the pok of the explosion was clearly heard.
I took videos but I can't seem to put them on free (file size limited to a few MB).
short now I would like to test the contactless mode of the electrodes.
I would need a TIG post to make a good bow. But apart from where I studied, I know of no other place where I have access to this technology.
I therefore have to make a small file and propose it as a subject for students to my former teachers!
of course if someone has access to a TIG welding position that interests me!
@ soon
yahi
It worked pretty well, but it's true that the carbon burns quickly.
I therefore use an arc welding machine for a shiny electrode, and as expected, a plasma is formed when there is contact on a very small area. as soon as there is no more contact it goes into electrolysis mode and we really realize the difference in gas production. when the contact surface is too large, it conducts the current too much and nothing happens.
I was able to recover a little gas and it burns well, the flame was not very visible by day but the pok of the explosion was clearly heard.
I took videos but I can't seem to put them on free (file size limited to a few MB).
short now I would like to test the contactless mode of the electrodes.
I would need a TIG post to make a good bow. But apart from where I studied, I know of no other place where I have access to this technology.
I therefore have to make a small file and propose it as a subject for students to my former teachers!
of course if someone has access to a TIG welding position that interests me!
@ soon
yahi
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