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by thibaut40 » 12/02/06, 19:13

Hello everybody

I wanted to know if it was necessary to filter the air which arrives in the bubbler

thanks in advance
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by lau » 12/02/06, 19:36

no, it is the bubbler water that acts as a filter
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by Former Oceano » 12/02/06, 21:11

Indeed, it is like the oil filters used on certain engines. The bubbling of the air in the liquid makes the dust retain the liquid.
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by Christophe » 12/02/06, 21:42

Yes must be filtered because if there is ever more water in the bubbler there is more "filter" ... in more and as it ca clog the bubbler!

But hey it's not mandatory ...
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by bolt » 12/02/06, 22:12

apparently it filters very well :(attention: as long as there is water)

in an iron bubbler, the water is all red, and even blackish when I am long without draining

but the pipe which conducts the vapor descends then rises, and at the lowest point there is always a little water left:

it is always clear, a sign that there is no splash but that steam is leaving

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by paotop » 15/02/06, 19:14

hebe .............. : Shock:

You just have to take a piece of hose that you connect on one side to the bulldozer and the other ......... well a connection in the air filter box of course ...... . :frown:

it always seemed obvious to me .....

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by Cuicui » 15/02/06, 19:35

And where is the reactor?
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by paotop » 15/02/06, 19:52

euuuu .......... it seems to me that it was just a small problem of filtration of the air of admission towards the bulger : Idea:

the reactor does not bother with filtered air or not ............... the engine .... : Cry:
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