I would love to know if any of the readers have evaluated or heard of an evaluation of the following technology.
Marco Cruz has developed the way to produce Hydroxy gas by combining the technology of coil techniques and resonance to produce hydrogen as necessary. The power consumption is equally proportional to the amount of hydrogen that is required. Apparently, unlike other hydroxy generators, this method does not "require" an electrolyte to generate hydrogen. The metal used is stainless steel wool instead of stainless steel plating.
Dear readers, if you happen to know where to get stainless steel wire, please let me know, it has to be grade 316L and gauge 20. A Californian company refused to ship what I needed last week, so I'm back to square one, looking for it around Ottawa or online.
Well, I managed to get some time for myself and worked on my Device. I'm slowly getting myself equiped with tools. I bought new bits to drill plastic and proceeded into marking the holes and piercing them.
Since the Marine Goop takes a while to cure I also glued the safety valve in place right away.
Water Arc Ignition, High Voltage Plasma Lightning Ball. It is a very simple circuit devised of a 5kV coil, and a 0.5mF capacitor. These are some of the concepts I wanted to discuss with people who are interested in the subject.
Currently I came across some designs for making water explode but without a hydrogen electrolysis process. By generating a plasma electrical wave you can ignite water at rates of 4500 Meters a Second. It creates an extremely strong shock wave through the air.
Another aspect of this theory is that you can mist water into your cylinders, or a cold water vapor. Then generate a plasma spark ignition with a standard spark plug or a firestorm plug of some sort. This video is evidence that a plasma ignition in water will make a shock wave and in turn the ability to explode water inside your cylinder.
Could this have been Stanley Meyers final design before he was poisoned? Did he hold the future of the combustible engine in the palm of his hand. Water mist injector, with a plasma plug? You be the judge..
This could be the future of water powered automobiles, cars, trucks, mopeds, you name it.