The Ovo Mark II

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The Ovo Mark II

The Ovo Manual:

0.  Ovo Index

1. Before getting started

2. Easy Start Instructions

3. Electrode Replacement

4. Cleaning and Care

5. Ovo Unit Specifications

Extra Technical Information on all aspects:

1. Asymmetrical Charge

2. Thermal Dynamics

3. Optimal Colloidal Conditions

 

  Ovo Information Center

Ovo Unit Specifications

 

 

Ovo Power supplies :

Version 1.0

1.0 - The first run of pre-production prototypes, identify these units by the 1/8th'' Mono Jack for the reactor tube connection rather than the standard banana plugs mounted below the power switch.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This brief set of pre-production prototypes were designed with a maximum rating of 1.5amp  (working current draw was between 150-350ma at 110vac)

This rating was later deemed too low.  If the reactor tube shorted (see below, reactor tube 1.0)  as the 1-1.5amp fast blow fuse would not protect the electronics in all cases.

 

Version 2.0

2.0 - The current power supply in use, re-enforced electronics to sustain shorts well beyond the rated function of the system even though the standard fuse is rated at 1amp (250v) up to 1.5 (250v) in some cases.

If you have an older power supply it is highly suggested that you trade it in for a new Ovo 2.0 power supply and standard reactor tube upgrade.

Version 2.0 Power supply is designed to run an output of between 150-350ma (theoretical capacity up to 800ma) at 110vDC.

The International and Domestic Ovo 2.0 power supplies are identical in the output values.

Domestic (US/Canada) are designed for a 115vac input.

International are designed for inputs between 200-260vac.

 

Version 2.1 (Mark II)

2.1 - These are the newest version of the basic Ovo Colloidal Gold Reactor.

 A. It has a holder for the reactor tube.

 B. Special tool for easier electrode replacement and serves as a spare electrode storage when not in use with a special place on the unit itself.

 C. The distinct new body design makes the Mark II easy to identify.

All of these changes are surface, as the power supply is identical to the 2.0 version in all respects.

Version 2.1 (Mark II) Acrylic Colors!

 

Reactor Tubes :

Version 1.0

1.0 - The first pre-production prototypes had these, they are easily identified by the single1/8th'' mono jack for the reactor tube connection.  If you have one of these (you also have a version 1 power supply) and should consider trading your unit in for the latest version.

 A. Outer Diameter of 9.5mm (approx)

 B. Require special gap adjustment.

 C. Possible short circuit if not adjusted properly for each run.

 

Version 2.0

2.0 - These reactor tubes were designed with several features that overcame issues that were shown in the first version.  Essentially they were re-built from the ground up to reflect the demands that were known after several months of field testing.

 A. Glass insulators inside of the tube prevent short circuit between the 2 electrode elements.

 B. A top loading all stainless steel junction was developed to make reloading of the source electrode easy and trouble free.

 C. Outer diameter of  9.5mm (approx)

 

Version 2.1

2.1 - These latest revision of the reactor tube was an expansion of the internal bore diameter to increase the flow rate.  They have an outside diameter of 13mm.

 

The fundamental Blueprint is nearly the same for 2.0, 2.1 reactor tube formats.

Output ports at the top may vary as that has been a subject of experimentation along the way.

Currently, the 2.1 reactor tubes have 3 large slots on one side.

 

Addenum:

The Reactor tube has evolved from the original research that helped to determine exactly the most optimal embodiment of this process.

To date, the original parameters are unchanged, only the reactor tube itself has been refined to make it reliable and easy to service for the user.

Given the health and longevity of the reactor tube it should remain in future models of the Ovo system that are always being developed.

 

 
 

 

The Ovo Manual:

0.  Ovo Index

1. Before getting started

2. Easy Start Instructions

3. Electrode Replacement

4. Cleaning and Care

5. Ovo Unit Specifications

 

 
 
 

All content and photos copyright (c) 2005,2006,2007 Karl Reinhart of The Shekinahguild.