HOMEMADE ILLEGAL REACTOR USES WATER
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- Опубліковано 12 лис 2022
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I made a burner that runs on waste oil and water. Water accelerates combustion and increases traction several times. It can be used for installation in a heating boiler, used as an outdoor stove or used for camping.
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Wow. Sleeve that 1" diam chimney with 2 or 3" diameter. Weld a cap with a 1" hole on top, weld to chimney. Drill 10 or 12 1/8" holes around the inside chimney, close to the top. Bottom of larger pipe raised 1" off the main cap.
Air comes in the bottom, superheats, and is pulled into the flame. Afterburner!!
And a much cleaner burn.
Yes! Additional boost! Many thanks! I will definitely heed your advice. 🤖
You discovered oil burns! Amazing!
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A simple schematic drawing to explain the working along the making will make your videos more explanatory
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Good idea. Thank you!🤖
Very useful project .Thank you very much for uploading.
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This is one that I would love to see refined and polished!
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I loved this and am currently browsing some of your other clips. Trying out a lot of D.I.Y. tools making tips has become my new passion at 68 yrs old. Thanks for your efforts to produce and bring these ideas to the rest of us. These things are what I have always believed the internet was supposed to originally be about... an open free exchange of Ideas and information.... I almost fell out when you said.. now we only have to learn how to regulate it and turn it OFF ! :) Thanks again -Jake
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Use a metal cylinder that can cover the holes. Cut off the air. Make it adjustable. Attach it or keep it as a separate part. There are many solutions.
@@Jack__________or/and a steam dump valve to off load the steam “turbo boost” pressure.
WOW...Just WOW. Keep up good work like this.
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Your ideas are original and brilliant..... If they need changes to improve the idea you will find the answers... We are in difficult times now... We need guys like you to make life easier to live..... 🇬🇧
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@@Doctor-Robo hidrojen için kullandığın nozul kaç mm ölçülerde?
@@Doctor-Robo cool, diesel has to be compressed and atomized, diesel fuel injector, battery and once you have enough heat to ignite it should continue to combust with less pressure. Or always start with oil once up to temp use a valve to switch over to Diesel.
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I do this with my wood stove, when there is a good base of coals you can put in a piece of wet wood and it will heat up greatly. People don’t believe me. In WWII there was a water injection system in Spitfires to give them extra power in an emergency that could only be used for 30 sec or the motor would burn up. Water injection in engines was used way back in the 1930s.
I didn't know about "speedfires", I will definitely read about them. Thank you. Now you can show this video to those who have doubts!
@@Doctor-Robo Spitfires, it is an airplane.
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Really interesting since water injection greatly decreases combustion temperatures in gasoline engines
The only thing water does in engines is cool the combustion temp to prevent detonation and allow more ignition advance to produce slightly more power. Water has no energy value.
Wonderful experiment. I highly appreciate your ideas and suggestions and hard work
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Love this stuff,thanks.
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I have watched most of your videos and i'm highly impressed with your ingenuity. Great work.
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Thank you for sharing the great ideas
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とてもマニアックで面白いです。
廃液処分用の焼却炉にも似ていますが、水蒸気を燃焼加速に利用する形で運用する炉は初めて見ました。
電力で強制吸気せず自己完結できる構造はとても興味深いですね。
thanks for that loved it
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A work of art.
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I've seen your videos and I like what you do... Keep up the good work.. instant fan here... And my suggestion on how to control the pressure is that to control the burning of the fule ... So why not add a guide rail over air inlet to slip a sheet metal in between the body (inlet) and guides, the sheet metal is going to have a pattern that matches the spacing of the inlet holes... So when you finally slide it will create eclipse effect whilst managing air flow
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H20 can not burn itself consistently and it can not work as a fuel, like a perpetual machine to break the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Here, u have done natural induced draft of Air by steam Zet for complete combustion of used oil. Moreover, it will help to remove shoots from chimney. For consistant operation of this burner, need controlled feed of Water and Oil continuously. Great job done and highly inspiarable for the beginners.
You have really great designs and I especially like this one ! What are the nozzle Ø and screw thread ?
Genius!
No fire if you choke off the air flow. I like the concept.
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"We need to figure out how to turn it off." LOL. Great
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this is a very interesting idea 💡. The video for is bit short. Could you make another video on this project and explain a bit more on the details. Thank you for all your work 🙏
correction. Let me explain myself a bit better, I’m interested to make something that converts heat into hot water 💧 for a radiator. Also open to a controller with safety sensors (ardiuno or other electronics).
@@matteonicoli be nice to have manual controls too
Many thanks! Come again, I will always be glad to see you! There are already a lot of interesting and unusual projects on my channel, and soon there will be even more! In the future, I plan to make videos of some of my projects to explain the rationale behind the work and show the drawings. 🤖
I would also be interested in monitoring and controlling the operation of this furnace using Arduino and its sensors and drives.
@Coincidence Theorist Yes, management should be duplicated.
Very interesting...
Good job thank u
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Nice videos.. well done..
Hi! I am very glad that you liked my videos! I'm already mounting the next one!
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Is it possible to show all production steps? A drawing would be nice too. Thanks
No me canso de ver tus videos te re felicito super archie mega extra plus s estrellas para vos me encantaria tener esas herramientas pero en argentina se hace dificil yo estaria las 24 hs haciendo inventos locos tendrias que hacer algo a vapor
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The steam only produce a draft. The same principle is used on steam a engine. It use steam to increase the airflow out the chimney. Thereby mire oxygen to the fire.
You are absolutely right! The operation of this furnace is based on this effect, and due to this, a huge thrust of the gas-air mixture arises. Thank you!
Could this be used in place of a blower for a metal forge?
@@clubsoda85cook55 on the smoke chimney of a forge? absolutely.
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Fair thinking mate
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your videos are great!
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You use "oil" as a catalyst. Not bad. I've burned water using anything organic such as leaves, fresh wood chips ect. Emissions = about as close to 0 as you can get.
As far as shutting it down, you have to incorporate a draft or fuel cut off.
I also believe once you get your system started with what ever catalyst you may, You can continue burning the water without anything else.
Thank you for liking my projects! I plan to try this burner not only with used oil, but also with diesel fuel or ethanol. Come again, I will always be glad to see you on my channel!
Very original! Super interesting video! 👍🏴
NICE!!!
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Quaranta anni fa già era di dominio pubblico molto nota
Comunque sempre compimenti per la realizzazione
A suo tempo la ci diversamente
Great job . I really liked the part about figuring out how to turn it off 😂 . Great job !!!
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Man i love your ingenuity and videos, the text to voice is hard to handle though.
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@@Doctor-Robo Fair enough. Great content.
So basically it uses the steam generated to "turbo charge" it and create more airflow so it burns faster...
Bullstink! Where did you get those 90 degree elbows!
Seems this could be a great heat generator for a steam engine!
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You could regulate the flame by letting off some of the steam pressure
Thanks a lot! I think that it is quite possible, but you need to make an additional valve to relieve pressure. 🤖
That thing looks like it’s about to explode! 😂😂
Of course, it won’t but even so, it gives that impression 😂
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I really liked it I'll make one
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Nifty! Thankyamuchly!
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I see a potentially water cooled pulse jet engine here.
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Turn it of or control it will be controlling airflow right? Less oxygen, less heat
great idea, I think too much of the heat going to the water and too much steam produced otherwise if you don't care about efficiency it's great
Thanks a lot! The steam raises the thrust very much for more oil combustion. An interesting design for further upgrades.
@@Doctor-Robo yes I already understand, I've already seen this implemented in 2 other designs as well
This has a good application as a burner for a large boiler. Or a furnace.
Congratulations, you have invented a flamethrower thingy thing! lol
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Very good
Thank you very much my friend! I'm glad you like my videos, new video coming soon!
i try made it month ago and now it make me think to make it bigger. it works. but when the water got depleted a bit risky to refuel the water when then oil still on
You built the thing and didn't know how to turn it off....?
Right on!
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You are a genius and talented man. Please don't skip my question.please make the video on flame controlled system for turn it off and on for safety purposes. I will waiting for your reply
Yes, I liked this project, and I want to make more usability and security improvements in the future. I will make another video if the viewers like it and get high views.
You might be able to use a separate oil tank and a valve to adjust the oil flow and also stop the burn.
A good idea! I'll try experimenting like this! Thanks a lot!
That’s what I use in my diy alcohol stove, it’s safer also in case of malfunction of the stove
@@Doctor-Robo You can use 2 separate tanks for whater and oil. You can adjust them or stop, but olso you can topp them with funnel. You just need to put some one sens flap on each or some sense valve. You can uso another tank with diesel...etc. good idea! I have one idea like that but without whater. But your design is beautiful! Good job! No electricity for fan or other contraptions. 👏👏👏
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Install a dump valve to blow the “boost” steam pressure down. That will drop your combustion rate at least.
Awesome
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On off....valve on water fill and vent covers for oil...reduce the output diameter of the steam tube to accelerate the vapor so it builds higher pressures In the main chamber and enters at a higher speed vortex vent all air inlets to spin combustion chamber...just a few ideas I'd try...
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Thanks for video. Mash'Allah
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This is not really a good idea, all the water is doing is soaking up heat and reducing the output temp.
Do you think the temperature is low there?
@@Doctor-Robo The actual measured temperature may not lower because the steam is drawing more air through which will burn through the fuel faster. However you will always get less total heat energy out (for a fixed amount of fuel) whilst putting water in because you are wasting the energy heating and vapourising the water. There is no heat energy in water, only cooling.
When you making a bypass, then you can heating the water with the Hydrogene and need only for starting another fuel.
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The water in the tank will turn into steam and soon it will be finished. How long it last and how we can refill the water?
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Do you have a detailed drawing of the furnace or further explanation of the internal structure?
Thank you
Hi, friend! I will try to post a new video soon and open a Facebook channel for drawings. Follow the posts on the channel. Thank you!
Look at the gauges lol
0:50. I like that blue Color of the pen
Yes, I really like this pen color too! I have the same color has a homemade belt sander!))
Question is how usefull can this be ?
Hello brother robo,
Is there a risk of explosive pressure if I’m attempting to build this without any technical experience in this field?
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Claims that water is used to power some kind of heating device or explosive engine are not scientifically sound and can be refuted by a number of laws of physics. The most important of these are:
1. The first law of thermodynamics:
As I mentioned above, this theorem states that in a closed system (such as a water-powered heating device or an explosive engine), the internal energy remains constant if there is no exchange of heat or work with the environment.
It follows that in order for a water-powered heating device to produce heat, an external heat source is required. Water itself cannot 'produce' energy, only transfer or absorb it from its environment. Therefore, a water-powered heating appliance could not produce heat if there were no external heat source (e.g. the heat from the flame of a pick).
2. The second law of thermodynamics:
This theorem states that in a closed system, the entropy of the system always increases or remains constant. The entropy is the measure of the disorder of the system.
It follows that for an explosive motor driven by water to do its job, the water must become disordered. This leads to a loss of energy, which means that the motor would not be able to work efficiently.
3. The law of conservation of mass:
This law states that matter cannot be created or destroyed.
It follows that for a water-powered explosive motor to work, the mass of the water must remain constant. This means that the motor could not 'produce' energy from the water, because the mass of the water would not change.
To summarise:
Water-powered heaters and explosive engines cannot work because they contradict the first and second laws of thermodynamics and the law of conservation of mass. These laws are proven and irrefutable, and therefore water-powered engines are not scientifically sound.
It is important to note that numerous scientific experiments and analyses have already disproved the viability of water-powered engines. It can therefore be stated with confidence that these engines do not exist.
I don't understand the operation, but this is amazing.
Thank you very much for enjoying my projects and videos. I really appreciate this. I will make a video in the future with more detailed explanations of how it works.
Oil burns generating heat, that is then transferred mostly into water, witch boils, due water expanding in volume when going from liquid to steam pressure is created that is directed out and up from the pipe in the middle creating draft (low pressure) in the oil burning chamber, since hot steam is exiting with velocity up in the chimney pipe pulling burning gasses out, that brings in more oxygen that allows oil burn hotter. Run away effect that leads into water side exploding is real danger if safety valve wont work, witch could easily happen as you can see its already leaking pressure from ether getting melted due heat or exceeding the pressure.
Much better option would been to essentially have car turbo charger turning from exhaust gasses and forcing air into burn chamber with several pressure relief valves as safety. This way you get very hot exhaust gasses that can be run trough heat exchanger and chimney outside, while heat stays and is dumped into the building instead of producing steam that takes lots of energy. Though while effective it needs compressor to get going and while fast to heat up there is severe problems with this design as well, like cleaning, how well it can dump the heat into room air and safety of working with pressure vessel. Every time its burned it becomes less thick wall and eventually it will burn trough and blow burning material all over the place. Then again its safer and faster than this design.
Dear friend amazing work I say. Do you have drawings for these burners you make??? Would you please share those with me please???
I didn't use blueprints, I made it from whatever materials I could find in my backyard. Later I will publish a video with a more detailed device and a 3D model of this and my other stoves. 🤖
How long does it burn on one fill
Super. Je n'y comprendre rien. Le poele a changer entre les minutes 3,45 et 4. Pourquoi il y a 2 sorties sur le dessus au debut et une seul apres...
i like this idea and has so many implications. i was thinking of using leftover copper tubing from HVAC installs that haven't had Freon or POE oils dredging through the piping in a manner to create a hot tub using a horse troff and a wood burning rocket stove and wrapping the tubing around the smoke stack and using thermodynamics to create water flow to heat water in the copper tubing but your implication of the waste oil stove like this might work better to regulate temp so i don't burn myself with scolding water simply by adding another port to the steam top and a airflow regulator and shut off at the top and or bottom to regulate heat and with your added temperature and pressure gauge as an added safety feature ensures proper temperature regulation. thank you fore this video!
Be very careful with the steam section of the burner, there is over 400°F superheated steam and very high pressure. The design must withstand such pressure and must have safety safety valves (with a large volume of the steam compartment, several valves are better, one may have insufficient throughput)
i done Hvac... had to clean old tubing... sounds like a pump wants to help,, but if you got like up to 12mm, to wrap the boiler, then heat an oil, glycol mix, h2o filled system with a pump to either bring hot oil filled tubes through pool water... better to gravity feed a raised water tank and circulate that water to a lower pool. proper sensing... oil stops flowing and so stops functions.
use old water, fuel, plastic as needed from the pile... don't care about dirty, just wrap copper around the hot parts, but other tube may help reach the pool
what about having 2 chimneys and a manifold with a flap to block off one of the chimneys, when your water is getting to the temp you want the flap can close to allow the other chimney to take the heat
@@utubeape temperature regulated double stack. interesting
You could install a small flow pressure relief valve that’s directed to trickle water straight into the flame at a certain pressure. Just enough to cool the combustion but not enough to extinguish the flame entirely.
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very fine but a blueprint pdf would be helpful, if you mean to share the idea of course?
I'm sorry, but I don't have the blueprints, I'm making this oven from what I could find in my backyard. In the near future I will publish a video with more detailed information and a 3D model of my ovens.
My farther to me about this idea a mechanic did this when he landed in Egypt during the ww2
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@Ron Arc
German Fighter Planes had on the end of WW2, Waterboost Systems installed.
Dude ... it's a damn bomb ! lol get a shut off and you're in biz without the shut off its a bomb !
Not quite. Bombs go boom from buildup of pressure.
@@SoberAddiction You said it 'uses water to burn'.
@@lozmorganfilms7141 Do what now?
This is the most lifelike robot I have ever seen. Soon it will be fashioning pipe weapons ready for the takeover of mankind.
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You can get cleaner cuts with the plasma if you fix the cutter and rotate the piece
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It takes more energy to crack H2O into combustible H and O2 than you get from recombining them by combustion, so it's unfeasible to burn water. Steam makes a very energetic air mover, though, so that's real, though some heat is lost. I think the noise is a big downside.
You are absolutely right. The noise is really not very pleasant to hear, but it is not as big as it seems.
@@Doctor-Robo maybe you need to 'tune' the pipes, a steam powerd church organ
With no way to regulate or to shut it down. This is a bomb waiting to go off with flying shrapnel.
Found your channel today. Liked and subscribed. I cannot stop watching. Please can you add to this design a car alternator to charge my battery's and power my off grid house from this no noise steam stove somehow ,?
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@@Doctor-Robo this would make me very happy. I will share your work everywhere !
I wonder how this may work with a hho generator as a fuel source.
Bu iş çalışıyor denendi .. real working.
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I'm very curious as to the pH of the resulting steam and water condensate, could you test it? Seems like it would be producing an acidic fog.
You have a good idea. Thank you!
pH would be always acidic, if condensation take place, as flue gas is combination of CO2 and Water. Moreover, additional water as a steam, possibly of condensation is there.
You can build a motorcycle engine with that..........
you know theres a cool little thing called coal gasification, where heat up coal to 800-1800 degrees celcius or so and pump steam and oxygen into the burning coal creates: syngas (co2 and methane) methane further burned so i think can do for a great powerful cooking stove
Just wondering what it is that makes you think this is illegal?
I do not understand. When you put out a fire, you use water, either in a concentrated stream, or with a spread fore cooling down. Steam boilers on steam engines use steam, but have you ever heard that it can catch fire or explode? Cooking oil has a high flash point, and burns very well when it first catches fire. Is it then the combination of cooking oil, air supply and the turbine effect that causes the temperature to become high enough for the water vapor to catch fire? 🤔 Very interesting, but if I used it inside a normal cast iron oven, I'm afraid it would burst from the heat. Do you think I could use this to heat the house? the greenhouse? and if so how?🤔 If I'm going to use it for continuous heating, use a copper coil to supply water continuously, wouldn't it melt then?😊
See "Steam reforming" on Wikipedia. Water by itself does not burn. It may improve combustion slightly at sufficient temperature with a catalyst
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Where is this for sale