 |
Posted on October 9, 2007, 3:48 am
by Sepp
The bubble-producing agent is ordinary soap. There are three stages in bubble production: generation, regeneration, and destruction. All three stages involve three components: bubble generator (a simple blower and shroud unit), reservoirs on either side to collect the bubble agent after bubble production and usage, and a pump / plumbing to move the bubble agent from the reservoirs to the bubble generator. There is a complete, easy-to-follow description of this process on file at the SolaRoof Yahoo! Group, http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/solaroof/. Any and all are welcome to join. Steve B.
Posted on October 9, 2007, 8:15 am
by Steve
The bubble-producing agent is ordinary soap. There are three stages in bubble production: generation, regeneration, and destruction. All three stages involve three components: bubble generator (a simple blower and shroud unit), reservoirs on either side to collect the bubble agent after bubble production and usage, and a pump / plumbing to move the bubble agent from the reservoirs to the bubble generator. There is a complete, easy-to-follow description of this process on file at the SolaRoof Yahoo! Group, http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/solaroof/. Any and all are welcome to join. Steve B.
Posted on October 26, 2007, 3:08 pm
by Rob
The bubble-producing agent is ordinary soap. There are three stages in bubble production: generation, regeneration, and destruction. All three stages involve three components: bubble generator (a simple blower and shroud unit), reservoirs on either side to collect the bubble agent after bubble production and usage, and a pump / plumbing to move the bubble agent from the reservoirs to the bubble generator. There is a complete, easy-to-follow description of this process on file at the SolaRoof Yahoo! Group, http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/solaroof/. Any and all are welcome to join. Steve B.
Post a comment
|
 |