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| File Name : MAGPUTT.ASC | Online Date : 11/18/95 !
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| From : Bill Beaty | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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The following file suggests the use of a microwave magnetron to explode water
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for internal combustion.
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From 76570.2270@compuserve.com
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Sat Oct 28 17:38:42 1995
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Date: 28 Oct 95 15:57:18 EDT
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From: Eugene Mallove <76570.2270@compuserve.com>
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Reply to: vortex-l@mail.eskimo.com
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To: Vortex <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
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Subject: Lawnmower ManSomeone sent me a hard copy of this and I transcribed
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it. May make for some fun experiments connected with cavitation,
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steam, and O-U. Gene Mallove*********************************
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From: Pat_Pelletier@mindlink.bc.ca (Pat Pelletier)
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Newsgroups: sci.engr
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Subject: PUBLIC DISCLOSURE - NEW INVENTION
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Date: Mon, 28 Aug 95 10:54:05 - 0700
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Organization: MIND LINK! -British Columbia, Canada
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I am posting the following for a friend who does NOT have access to Internet.
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Comments welcomed.
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NOTICE : The prupose of this notice is to place into public domain something
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which I invented so that it may be patented and in order to prevent
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it's use from being restricted in any way.
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The device is an engine in which small quantitites of water are turned into
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steam by the use of a magnetron (as found in microwave ovens).
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Interested parties may wish to try this test:
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Place a few drops of water into a clear plastic 35mm film roll holder and
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put the cap on the film roll holder.
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Place in a microwave oven and turn the oven on. The 'pop' is the result
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of the water turning suddenly into steam.
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The engine I have invented is far more efficient than any other steam engine
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because the efficiency of the magnetron in turning water into steam.
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In fact, the water droplet 'explodes' very much like air/gasoline explodes in
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a conventional internal combustion engine.This engine was first tested in
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1992. I am however unable to invest the required capital to produce a more
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sophisticated model and therefore unable topatent it.
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Even though I may not be able to profit from this technology, it is too good
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to be kept to myself and I would like to spread it around so that others may
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be able to use it.
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The following is an outline of how to construct the device and a few cautions:
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PARTS NEEDED:
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1. Magnetron from medium power microwave oven.
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2. Small 4-stroke single cylinder lawn mover engine or similar engine with
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'old style' points and ignition system.
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3. Automotive alternator with built-in rectifier and regulator, also a 12
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volt auto battery.
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4. "Trigger" mechanism from an aircraft "strobe" landing light.
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INSTRUCTIONS:
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1. The magnetron fits into the spark plug hole.
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2. The distributor points are modified so that the contact is closed when
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the piston is at the top dead center and this contact is used to
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activate the aircraft strobe mechanism.
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3. The high voltage from the strobe is connected to directly fire the
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magnetron which in turn produces steam which moves the piston.
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4. The engine turns the alternator which keeps the battery charged, which
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supplies the electrical power for the magnetron.
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CAUTION AND TIPS : WARNING!!! DANGER!!!!
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1. Be careful around the magnetron. KEEP IT SHIELDED WITH METAL. IT CAN
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CAUSE SEVERE BURNS THAT MAY NOT BE READILY VISIBLE WHEN THEY FIRST
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OCCUR.
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2. The 'strobe' trigger delivers a very high voltage which can jump to
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ground. WEAR RUBBER SOLED SHOES AND INSULATE WELL.
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3. Be sure to modify the distributor points so they close at the top dead
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center. Timing advance depends on the power of the magnetron used and
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the amount of water. Try different carb jet sizes -- drill out if
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needed.
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4. Due to variables, don't expect high engine speeds without a little
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experimentation due to variables.
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5. Start with a fully charged battery or your alternator won't work.
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6. The energy produced is in excess of the power required to run the
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alternator but until you get the RPM up, and the parts wrking in
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harmony, it may be best to use a battery charger instead of an
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alternator.
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7. An easy way to measure net power output after you have the alternator
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on line is to run a few 12 volt lights from the battery. You will see
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that the battery stays charged even with the lights on and the motor
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keeps on going.
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8. Although I have not tried it, the idea of vaporizing water with
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microwaves should also work well in a converted turbine.
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SPREAD THIS TECHNOLOGY - IT IS FREE!!
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PRINT THIS BEFORE IT IS DELETED FROM THE NET!
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MY CODE FOR FUTURE IDENTIFICATION IS PANGURBAN
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