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VortexHeatExchanger · Vortexing Plasma Fuel Reformer Design

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  • Members: 1453
  • Category: Energy
  • Founded: Jul 9, 2007
  • Language: English
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This group is for R & D, theory and practical use information on how to build a fuel reformer that utilizes a vortexing heat exchanger for reforming fuels for your car, farm equipment or generator as well as for fuel cells. This type of fuel reformer not only produces hydrogen rich gases but also free oxygen not combined with carbon. It will help people to get much better fuel economy. Research on this type of reformer was started by Jean Chambrin and others around the world. Chambrin's fuel reformer is patented under numbers WO8204096 & WO8203249.

A similar system was developed by Paul Pantone in the USA which he called the GEET (TM) reactor fuel pretreater. Pantone's patent US5794601, does not mention vortex action nor unusual electromagnetic phenomena however these were reported by Pantone and other researchers investigating his fuel pretreater's performance. The fuel reformer example to the right is the GEET fuel processor invented by Paul Pantone. This fuel reformer consists of a heat exchanger with a ferromagnetic pipe inside a ferromagnetic pipe and a ferromagnetic rod in the inner pipe. It is unique in that electrostatic build up creates the fuel reforming plasma. The device is relatively easy for a Do-It-Yourselfer to build. Builders of powered plasma & catalytic fuel reformers are welcome to join also.

To join this group you must be using or researching some form of a fuel reformer for research or personal or commercial use. You must agree to share your research and practical knowledge here as you expect others to do with you.

There are risks of fire and explosion when experimenting with this device, mostly if you don't know what you are doing. To join you must accept the responsibility to know what you are doing and not blame anyone here if anything goes wrong.

This forum is moderated to keep out religion, politics, bad language, spam and off-topic posts. It is also edited to keep files, folders and messages organized and easy to navigate.

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Re: Rod pictures showing reaction
Yes i am aware of measuring the amps but i dont have an amp clamp large enough to go around a 1" outside pipe.  The curse of being a mad scientist geez. 
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:09 pm
larry davis
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Re: Rod pictures showing reaction
Adrian, That is very good about the tight spiraling marks. While the GEET is in use, you should also be able to measure current flow through the center section
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:02 pm
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Re: The test
I have it recorded in my files.  LOL and yes that is Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.        K.........................Bye
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:48 pm
Kel Rigg
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Re: The test
Stop Stop Stop???   Me?  AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAhahahahahahahahahahHAHAHHAHA.     There is no way I could peel myself from this project. I sleep it , Dream
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:47 pm
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An azeotrope mixture as fuel
from wikipedia: An azeotrope (pronounced /ay-ZEE-ə-trope/) is a mixture of two or more liquids (chemicals) in such a ratio that its composition cannot be
Posted - Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:47 pm
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