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Author Topic: Simple injector  (Read 22822 times)

Offline resonanceman

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Re: Simple injector
« Reply #15 on: July 14, 2008, 07:09:52 AM »
Here  is a simple  drawing  of  my  injector pump

The  light  blue  is  the  bodies  of the check valves .

The brown is  a  rigid non conductive  tube of  some kind

The  yellow  is a  tube .....probably stainless steel .      it is connected to   one of the  check valve bodies

The  green  is a  rod  connected  to the  other   check valve . .......  stainless

The  red   are the electrical  connections .    WIth this design  the   power that would go to the plug  on Sr1's  design   will  go to these connections

The  whole idea  of this device is  to   create bubbles   with enough  force to  pump a small  amount of water into the cylinder  ......   Either  the  low voltage current   will be used  to determine   the  amount of   water pumped  .   Or for  very small  motors  the HV  spark  may  be   controlled  .


gary