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NEMO ALERT: Australian Fuel System Alternate-Energy
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 160291:MV8zMDgwMTJfNTI5Mjg5N181MTEwODUwNQ==] [quote:Underground_Dude] Hey thanks for the info: Although you may find alot of people using this very system. I have built around 20 diferant configurations plate type, tube type, spiral cores all using 12v and between 2 and 20amps. I have tried differant spacing differant materials from cheap stainless to high grade 316. All worked about the same and nowhere near enough volume to run an auto engine although they did produce significant gains. Yep I've even tried creek water although that can make a real mess in the bottm of the reactor vessel. How much volume are you producing on a single unit? The one material that produced the highest volume was the stainless skin from a 60s era jet fighter. Good luck with it and if you can find a way to keep it from freezing let us all know. That's why it's off the truck for the winter. It gets damn cold here. UD [quote] Response: As you said, there are a lot of similar working systems out there, especially in Australia. Once you get one in your car though it isn't healthy to talk about it, so we don't hear much from the guys who are actually using the technology. The only cylinder material recommended is 316 SS. Anything else will greatly inhibit gas production. The volume has been tested and there is a great deal of gas but I do not have the figures. There are a lot of similar systems out there that look almost the same, since the foundation of most of the working systems is a simple (Joe Cell I) system. There are some similarities but that is where it ends with this system, unless you were lucky enough to have bought one of these systems while they were being commercially produced. Ohhh, Enough Said. Go out there and produce some nitrogen hydroxide gas. [/quote]
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I have attached the finished product of our work on the Australian fuel system. I have also enclosed another work, which shows how to convert a newer vehicle to run on this fuel.
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