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Donova
11-01-08, 08:15 PM
http://www.water-4-fuel.com/

Jack
11-01-08, 08:21 PM
LOL

Lee
11-01-08, 08:21 PM
He's using electricity to separate H2O into H2 and O2 (and claims it's something he calls HHO). Water has no practical stored chemical energy. In order to turn it into something that has energy (no matter if it's H2/O2, or the mythical HHO), you have to add at least as much or more energy as you will get out of it, and usually much, much more.

In short, instead of using a 'tiny' bit of your car battery, you would need a nuclear power station in a trailer behind you lol

Donova
11-01-08, 08:28 PM
Can't interest anybody then?lol Oh well, back to the drawing board.:(

Philsutton
11-01-08, 08:43 PM
He's using electricity to separate H2O into H2 and O2 (and claims it's something he calls HHO). Water has no practical stored chemical energy. In order to turn it into something that has energy (no matter if it's H2/O2, or the mythical HHO), you have to add at least as much or more energy as you will get out of it, and usually much, much more.

In short, instead of using a 'tiny' bit of your car battery, you would need a nuclear power station in a trailer behind you lol


There are hydrogen cars that run on H and produce water as a by product, thats how rockets work.

But not the other way round. Best way for free energy is for everyone to have a Hydrogen fussion reactor in the boot. Massive of energy to be had there but I doubt the hippys would let you do that even though all you get is helium as a by product

burgo
11-01-08, 09:05 PM
There are hydrogen cars that run on H and produce water as a by product, thats how rockets work.

But not the other way round. Best way for free energy is for everyone to have a Hydrogen fussion reactor in the boot. Massive of energy to be had there but I doubt the hippys would let you do that even though all you get is helium as a by productbut were running out of helium apparently so that would be a good thing

mowgli
12-01-08, 08:04 PM
Of course you can run a car on water, its called aquaplaning!!!

Jack
13-01-08, 11:57 AM
There are hydrogen cars that run on H and produce water as a by product
Hydrogen cars are crap though, BMW and Toyota's demo cars only have a range of about 100-200 miles and thats with half a car full (literally) of Hydrogen

Philsutton
13-01-08, 12:25 PM
Yes there crap but fact is they have them an they work. The amount of energy used to seperate H and O from water just doesnt justify it has a fuel either.