Here are some photos.
Double reactor, 20 liter stainless bubbler -ph 6- (starting at 1500 rpm) with still some small temperature problems (not yet reached 90 degrees). Results after 'running in'.
Thanks to those who helped us,
Hubert
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Hello hubertm
Excellent, You made your mouth water ... you won't have a little crobar
together so we can get a better idea. And also the characteristics of the mill ..... The first drinks etc ...
No it's not require type
A+
Excellent, You made your mouth water ... you won't have a little crobar
together so we can get a better idea. And also the characteristics of the mill ..... The first drinks etc ...
No it's not require type
A+
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Reason is the madness of the strongest. The reason for the less strong it is madness.
[Eugène Ionesco]
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[Eugène Ionesco]
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... te&no=4132
Hi Flytox,
Well, for the crobar (drawing, I suppose?), It's super well-known (see sketch by Andre and Christophe). The dimensions were chosen according to the materials found here.
Everything is made of stainless steel (reactor 310) except the conduits which are flexible.
The dimensions are:
bubbler 22 liters (total) and effective 12 liters, acid Ph. Coil heating.
Reactor: 2 rods of 230 mm long and 13mm diam. Tube: 15mm inside diameter, and 17mm ext.
Yesterday was the first day with GP.
For the interesting part: consumption and reduction of emissions: we have all the figures "before", we will put in front those "after" and obviously I will share all the results, good or not good .
It will happen but it will take a few more days because we still have:
- To solve the problem of the tractor thermostat (which prevents the bubbler from reaching its temperature)
- Then to control its water consumption, and adjust it (more or less 1 liter per 100 horses according to the average figures that I was able to harvest from the farmers in France).
- Do the "running in" (= phase of "loading" in positive ions of all the elements, if I understood Julian's theory correctly).
We add to all this that given the geo-political situation it is quite difficult to observe the tractor closely without being taken for a target at 100 points, so it lengthens the time required for measurements and adjustments.
For the control of emissions, for the moment we will be limited to the test of 'handkerchiefs', which is not great but hey there is no measuring device available in the area. if anyone has an idea, welcome!
see you soon
Hubert
Well, for the crobar (drawing, I suppose?), It's super well-known (see sketch by Andre and Christophe). The dimensions were chosen according to the materials found here.
Everything is made of stainless steel (reactor 310) except the conduits which are flexible.
The dimensions are:
bubbler 22 liters (total) and effective 12 liters, acid Ph. Coil heating.
Reactor: 2 rods of 230 mm long and 13mm diam. Tube: 15mm inside diameter, and 17mm ext.
Yesterday was the first day with GP.
For the interesting part: consumption and reduction of emissions: we have all the figures "before", we will put in front those "after" and obviously I will share all the results, good or not good .
It will happen but it will take a few more days because we still have:
- To solve the problem of the tractor thermostat (which prevents the bubbler from reaching its temperature)
- Then to control its water consumption, and adjust it (more or less 1 liter per 100 horses according to the average figures that I was able to harvest from the farmers in France).
- Do the "running in" (= phase of "loading" in positive ions of all the elements, if I understood Julian's theory correctly).
We add to all this that given the geo-political situation it is quite difficult to observe the tractor closely without being taken for a target at 100 points, so it lengthens the time required for measurements and adjustments.
For the control of emissions, for the moment we will be limited to the test of 'handkerchiefs', which is not great but hey there is no measuring device available in the area. if anyone has an idea, welcome!
see you soon
Hubert
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