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hartiberlin:
Have a look at this great MagneGas
solution video from Ron Cole:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy0WXkj1Drw

otto:
Hello all,

just like Magnegas I have build a bingo fuel reactor too. Its cheap, automatic feeding the carbon rods...
The gases are very explosive but not as hydrogen. The gas production is stabile and my reactor builds it very fast. Classical electrolysis is nothing compared with the bingo fuel reactor. This reactor is a very promising thing for generation of lots of gas. The only bad thing is you have to buy the carbon rods and I cant them buy in my country.
As Magnegas (Santilli) sais you can have more or less BTUs just by mixing various "things" with the water. I had an accident with my bingo fuel reactor when a little of the gas exploded in the bubbler i lost only 1 tooth because I saw what will happen (backfire) and I quickly turned my crazy head and then ....

I can only say that this reactor is a wonderful thing.

Regards

Otto

Paul-R:
You need carbon rods, Otto?

Try Ebay every few days: http://tinyurl.com/yec8gl
This is the British Ebay. You may need to try Ebay for your
country, if different.
Alternatively, keep an eye out on the above link, and pay
the extra for postage. They have been going for less than
several for a US dollar each - copper clad for welding, cutting.
Paul.

hartiberlin:
We have to try this just with tungsten electrodes,
which do not melt or are consumed.

If you put into the waste water enough other C-O-H
biowaste material also enough burnable gas should
be produceable.

The problem in this moment is still,
that the electrodes are only graphite based and consumed.
If we can find a better process with unconsumable electrodes,
this would be the future !
This would probably only need a special
arc power up circuit to begin the arc .
When the arc is established this thing could burn on and generate
gas.

Regards, Stefan.

otto:
Hello,
Paul,

thanks for the Ebay idee but I have a lot of carbon rods.

Stefan,

Tungsten electrodes will melt like butter.
My setup is with one carbon rod (C - melting point 3700?C??) and the other electrode is pure nickel 99,9%(Ni - melting point arround 2900?C).
Of course I tried a lot of other materials as electrodes but no success. Everything melts!!
In 15 mintes my setup consumes 1 cm of the carbon rod. This electrode is 6 mm in diameter (from 4,5V batteries). If the diameter is larger you have more gas but the power supply has to be larger...

J.L.Naudin produced the gas and feeded it into a generator to produce the power for the bingo fuel reactor. In this way he closed the process. I can only say YES!! This reactor produces so much gas that a classical electrolysis looks like a joke.

At 1 - 2 kW from the wall I have enough gas to burn it in my gasburner for my home heating. I dont need any storage...
Anyway I have a gas container to storage the gas.
I made my setpu like Magnegas showed in the block diagram.

As I cant buy the carbon rods in my country this device is on "ice".

In this moment I remembered J.L.Naudin used a high wattage resistor to "regulate" the current. I used only a big coil to reduce the current. Once I reed the high wattage resistor acts as a temperature "reducer". I dont know if this is true but that would mean we can use tungsten electrodes. It would be nice to try this.

The BTUs can be "regulated". Tap water (is very bad, better destilled water!!) has the lowest BTUs and if you add biowaste material the BTUs rises. On our nice planet are so much materials you can add in the water to get a really big BTU value for your gas!!

Regards

Otto

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