Pantone on mower: possible assembly or not?

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Pantone on mower: possible assembly or not?




by mic42 » 27/01/08, 11:11

Hello to all I start by mounting the pantone system as is on a small mower, it starts well and it takes many turns. On this system I pass the exhaust gas in the bubbler to make the liquid bubbling and warm it up. In any case, I understand that I have to think a little change the system by passing a tube of the exhaust in the bubbler to warm it up and add a fresh air on the bubbler, I think it could work even better if someone could tell me what he thinks I leave a little drawing that shows a little my idea
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by Christophe » 27/01/08, 12:29

Hello,

The heating by the direct exhaust in the bubbler is not very effective and overpressure can be a disadvantage!

Does your bubbler contain only water or water + gasoline? In the second it is not worth the heat because you will not consume 1 gram of water ...

Otherwise, your image does not appear ... so I deleted the link.

Try to convert it to .gif if possible.
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by mic42 » 27/01/08, 13:19

then in my bubbler I wanted to use a mixture of water and petrol 50%. In this case you think it is not useful to heat the bubbler but then the water is useless.
If not for drawing I use paint but I do not know much about computer science should use what software?
well, thank you for your advice.
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by delnoram » 27/01/08, 13:50

mic42 wrote:If not for drawing I use paint but I do not know much about computer science should use what software?


Well if you only have that, continue with paint, but when you record "Save as", selected GIF

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by Christophe » 27/01/08, 14:05

mic42 wrote:then in my bubbler I wanted to use a mixture of water and petrol 50%. In this case you think it is not useful to heat the bubbler but then the water is useless.


Yes water is useless in a heated bubbler containing gasoline because the gasoline will evaporate well before water ...

mic42 wrote:If not for drawing I use paint but I do not know much about computer science should use what software?
well, thank you for your advice.


Thanks to del for the explanation
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by mic42 » 27/01/08, 14:06

ok thank you I will try again it will be easier to make me understand with a drawing
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by mic42 » 27/01/08, 14:16

https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... uxVWBm.GIF
https://www.econologie.info/share/partag ... UFybtL.GIF
here are two drawings that should appear
For the first c is the assembly that I realized on the lawn mower it works well but I noticed that when I debranche the diver echapement it worked much better.
On the second drawing is the assembly that I would like to make the run passes in the bubbler and the bubbler has a free set.
I would like to have your opinion on whether it can work or not.
thank you all
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