Hello Pascalou, full of ideas
Pascalou wrote:The space between rod and reactor tube of 0.5mm
The mini is 0.8 mm "usually" when you have 1 single reactor, but with 3 chai not what that gives? The risk is that it gets clogged relatively quickly with concretions and other deposits etc ... The pressure drop is also much more important ...... to be seen.
the length of 22 rod cm
it's average ... a bit long with a game (0.5mm) so weak ??
the GV is adjustable in steam flow (adjustable height)
AMHA, the float level system is a bad "good idea", which does not work, opens and closes when it wants to with the pressure and against pressure in the various pipes, venting / balancing. In short you will never be able to master the level in your GVI with this systus. I did 3, spent a lot of time, mods and it never worked properly.
The exchange surface of the GV is twice as large as on copper GVs (stainless steel is less conductive!)
Did you use the Camel1 formula to dim the GVI?
The optimum outlet temperature of the bubbler or GVI etc ... is not 90 ° (on your diagram) but certainly below (between 70 and 85 °?). According to several testimonies when you reach around 90 ° and + "the reactor" stops working. The engine or something, but there's no more fuel economy.
The old carburetor as a constant level is the typical example of something that does not work. With the water that serves as electrolyte there is a pile between zamac and brass. There is a big corrosion and everything clogs (especially the needle) in a few days with a whitish floating boiling water.
Connection on a venturi after the air filter, if you have a carburetor, it is better to connect after the carbu not to influence the wealth ... the wrong way.
"Steam flow
overheated", this word is not suitable, I will put the why on the other post of the Pantone synthesis (not yet finished the modifications ..
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