Reynst pot help
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Re: Reynst pot help
Say you made the "bottom" of the combustion chamber double-walled to serve as a preheating chamber for the fuel with pinholes in the inner wall to let it into the chamber.
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Been busy a lot but I just got the pipe straight and there's no lip inside the 2,5cm pipe and it runs like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXAs9tYJQPg
When its standing straight it always does 2-3 pulses and then shuts, same on 45 degree angle and further. On sideways it runs for whole 3 seconds. I'll go get some more tanks and try to find smaller ones that I have right now and try to mess with them.
Should I increase the pipe width just a little bit, say 0.1cm?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXAs9tYJQPg
When its standing straight it always does 2-3 pulses and then shuts, same on 45 degree angle and further. On sideways it runs for whole 3 seconds. I'll go get some more tanks and try to find smaller ones that I have right now and try to mess with them.
Should I increase the pipe width just a little bit, say 0.1cm?
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You could try cutting the length of the snorkel a little at a time until it runs longer. Somewhere there is the right length for that snorkel I should think.
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OK, when I've cut the pipe a little more I don't have more of it Tomorrow is the day
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Still not working, I've cut the pipe just a little by little, have tried different amounts of fuel and different angles every time and still not having a combustion that would last longer than 3 seconds.
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It may be that the tank is too long for the tank width but it's hard to tell without a clear straight on sideways photo of the entire device, a photo not taken at an angle such as looking down on it. My scuba tank and some small 9 ounce paintball tanks that are very long and narrow don't like to run nearly as good as other shapes, maybe they don't scavenge the air as well or the swirl/mixing is weakened. But I hope you don't give up.
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Filmed some videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PP7W_UX1xM
Spirits as fuel were more promising. Forgot to measure the jet, I'll do it tomorrow
Spirits as fuel were more promising. Forgot to measure the jet, I'll do it tomorrow
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I would try to shorten the snorkel to about 20 to 25 centimeters - just guessing the snorkel now looks about 30 centimeters. Shorter snorkels are usually less fussy. You've certainly given it enough tests at that length. It helps to have enough fuel in the bottom of the tank too, enough surface area to evaporate fast enough to sustain things. Sometimes that makes a difference. Anyway gradually shortening the snorkel might allow it to sustain. I've had this happen to me on numerous occasions, the exact same start and die behavior.
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Ok the snorkeler is 40cm tall and 15cm wide with a 20cm pipe on top. Today I cut the pipe to the 20cm and it was even more promising! I'll do more tests tomorrow
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Results are still the same, not combusting with the 20cm pipe.
Fun thing: Found out that they sell methanol in snorkeler jets
http://i.imgur.com/zVw8won.jpg
Fun thing: Found out that they sell methanol in snorkeler jets
http://i.imgur.com/zVw8won.jpg
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"Made of highly denatured absolute ethanol." ???
https://www.prisma.fi/fi/prisma/masinol ... aaine-05-l
http://www.ffp.fi/bb/viewtopic.php?t=69025
This is another shape like your plastic bottle that caught my eye, it's a 32 ounce/946 ml bottle with a lot of confinement for the snorkel diameter.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Louisiana-Ori ... z/10290894
https://www.thriftcat.org/upc/017600021 ... t-sauce-32
This one you could probably put a metal tube in the neck to reduce the diameter to have it run for a few seconds snorkel speed/snorkel loud. I've seen lots of narrow neck olive oil bottles but the bottles aren't wide enough even though they have a long, long, neck.
http://fresh-zone.com/489/colavita-extr ... bottle.jpg
https://www.prisma.fi/fi/prisma/masinol ... aaine-05-l
http://www.ffp.fi/bb/viewtopic.php?t=69025
This is another shape like your plastic bottle that caught my eye, it's a 32 ounce/946 ml bottle with a lot of confinement for the snorkel diameter.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Louisiana-Ori ... z/10290894
https://www.thriftcat.org/upc/017600021 ... t-sauce-32
This one you could probably put a metal tube in the neck to reduce the diameter to have it run for a few seconds snorkel speed/snorkel loud. I've seen lots of narrow neck olive oil bottles but the bottles aren't wide enough even though they have a long, long, neck.
http://fresh-zone.com/489/colavita-extr ... bottle.jpg
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Glad I didn't buy it, found it from our garage hahaMark wrote:"Made of highly denatured absolute ethanol." ???
This snorkeler will receive a lot less attention from now on because I'm building my first proper pulse jet, a thermojet
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OK the thermojet will wait a couple years so more testing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THgFBJk6mNY
I cut the pipe just slightly more and it almost sustains.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THgFBJk6mNY
I cut the pipe just slightly more and it almost sustains.
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That one try around the 13 second mark sounded promising. How much methanol are you putting in the tank on these attempts and are you for certain your methanol is 100% methanol? What source are you getting the methanol from? I've had my piglet snorkelers be fussy on occasion and I just had to wait for better weather. Often if the air is humid or too warm they start and die just like yours. A shorter snorkel will surely run but it's more interesting to have an engine run as energetically as possible.
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I've had 1 liter of meths in it and I'm pretty sure that its 100%. Getting it run is the #1 so I'll just cut a bit more of it and test more tomorrow