Gillier pantone on Peugeot Boxer atmospheric 2.5l

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Gillier pantone on Peugeot Boxer atmospheric 2.5l




by cyclone85 » 17/11/08, 18:07

Hello everyone

I installed my pantone on my boxer peugeot 2.5l atmo
since 1 months, it has done for the moment 1500 km
I realized that depending on the type of water, it works well
8 liters instead of 11 liters.si I put water with a Ph 7.2 or 7.3 (I controlled it), the pantone does not work at all, it consumes water point bar !!!
but if I put water (as at home) javelisée and a little limestone, the pantone works very well, the same odds mounted in 4eme he mounted in 5eme without worry
I would have to make the water more acidic .........!

my pantone
1 all stainless steel reactor with a length of 330mm
1 Gv outside, explanation !!! the exhaust tube was cut on 170mm replaced by the same tube but in stainless steel, + another larger stainless steel tube, with an annular space of 2mm, then welded on the first stainless steel tube
1 constant level, recup of a truck brake jar, float placement, and proximity sensor detection for cut-off
water inlet
I have not put a temperature probe for now
good day to all.
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by Flytox » 17/11/08, 19:27

Hello cyclone85 Welcome to the club


You do not have some pictures and explanations on the engine to whet our appetite? : Mrgreen:
Good mechanical.
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Re: Gillier pantone on Boxer Peugeot 2.5l atmospheric




by jonule » 18/11/08, 09:25

cyclone85 wrote:I realized that depending on the type of water, it works well
8 liters instead of 11 liters.si I put water with a Ph 7.2 or 7.3 (I controlled it), the pantone does not work at all, it consumes water point bar !!!
but if I put water (as at home) javelisée and a little limestone, the pantone works very well, the same odds mounted in 4eme he mounted in 5eme without worry
I would have to make the water more acidic .........!

then, rain water or robient water?
in any case there is a chemical phenomenon ...

do you have the exact composition of "water that works"?
merci!
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pantone




by cyclone85 » 18/11/08, 09:28

Hello Flytox
I sent 3 photos, but it did not work, I did not understand the principle, I must be null.
I will do otherwise

https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... eAQxLf.GIF
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... 5ke46k.GIF
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pantone




by cyclone85 » 18/11/08, 10:00

Hello Jonule

Yes, there is a difference between tap water, which is hard in the Vendée (bleach, limestone) and the water from the Landes, which has a Ph 7.2 and 7.3
I lived in this department 2 years ago and I owned an aquarium.
too pure water is bad for the pantone, it does not work!
I will do a test with 10cc ammonia for 10 liters of water
I have a friend who is driving at the moment, with the first tests with ammonia, his van Ford has never had so much fishing, especially since it rolls 100% HVB

have a good day

congratulations for your site
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