Run Your Car On Water?
Posted by Mark Radulich on 07.11.2008
I want to believe this is true, I really do. The only way we'll know is if people try this method and find that it does in fact work or it's just a nice myth.
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Posted By: Excited (Guest) on July 11, 2008 at 01:47 PM
We can buy this unbelievable technology for only $50 from the web site? Looks like a scam to me.
Posted By: UnExcited (Guest) on July 11, 2008 at 02:31 PM
If you generated the hydrogen elsewhere it might might be something that could help despite a homemade hydrogen container being a possible explosion waiting to happen. If your battery is used to separate the hydrogen, then the energy you use to do it will be greater than the energy generated from burning the hydrogen (entropy and all of that stuff). Therefore, in either case it could be an explosion risk, but if you are using your battery to separate the h2o then you will be pulling energy from the engine to the alternator to the battery to separate the h2o only to burn the hydrogen to get back some of the energy used in the separation process.
Posted By: Dan Martin (Registered) on July 11, 2008 at 11:46 PM
Wait for it
Wait for it...
BIG OIL will find a way to KILL this!
Just so those politicians and greedy corporate Fat cats can extract more money out of hard working folks.
Just like the electric car. The technology is there people!!!! We just gotta stop the BIG OIL from killing this
Posted By: mre (Guest) on July 12, 2008 at 08:52 AM
If you use a medium such as a small solar panel to separate the hydrogen you could add mileage. No way can you use the same engine to separate the hydrogen and then get more energy out of the combustion than you put into separating the hydrogen. Newton's second law.... A Solar hydrogen system may be a cool thing to do though.
Posted By: Dan Martin (Registered) on July 12, 2008 at 04:05 PM