Entries Tagged as 'demo'

Pressure Test with water spark circuit

Here’s an interesting demo of the force that is created by the explosion of water in a closed chamber attached to a pressure meter. Effectively they are seeing upto 75psi with this test.



Another interesting demo of the water spark circuit

Here’s a good demo of gotolucs circuit posted by smw1998a.

The Fat Aussie Bastard weighs in…

This guy is great. He has an excellent delivery technique. A Fair Dinkum Aussie Bloke. Make sure you have ya nice cool tinny in ya hand when ya watch this one…

Here he contemplates the cost of fuel and the strange factors at play in the Aussie economy.

s1r9a9m9 demonstration

Here’s the demo that s1r9a9m9 posted to prove his credentials.

Some people were questioning what the silver case was hiding. In the next vid s1r takes it apart and reveals that it is simply a custom built coil…

Powerful explosions. Very cool.

Just in case you are questioning the power that is available in Hydrogen explosion check out this vid.

*Hint. Turn up the volume to truly appreciate this demonstration.



Visual demo of power of sparc

This is a demo of a water spark being used to move a physical object.



Peter Lindemann’s Water Spark Plug Replication

There have been advances over the past few months with a method of creating a hydrogen explosion from water that is passed in contact with a high voltage electrical arc. This video shows the culmination of the circuit as designed and originally shared on the overunity.com by gotoluc after studying the system developed by s1r9a9m9 that is used on his own car which he claims to have driven for 30,000km so far at the WaterFuel1978 Group on Yahoo groups forum. This circuit was then prototyped and tested by several people on theĀ  energeticforum which in my opinion is where things start to get really interesting as the guys on the energetic forum are all serious engineers and knowledgeable amatuers with excellent working knowledge of the principals of electrical circuit design and all manner of things relevant to the work that needs to be done.