RE: Hydrogen
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RE: Hydrogen - 5/12/2008 8:52:58 PM
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northey87
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I'm about to lose my standing, I have gotten most of the hardware installed and am in the testing stage, but its got to on the back burner till the end of summer. One, because I've got to work, and two, I won't have the truck to play with most of the summer.
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hydrogen - 5/12/2008 11:24:21 PM
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guvner
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http://peswiki.com/energy/Directory:Hydrogen_from_Water There's quite a few links on that page including something about some accidental occasions where the hydrogen has come out of water when getting hit with radio frequencies... Not sure where this leaves us but there's been a lot of stuff on the web of late. I guess the price of gas just got some of the lazier thinkers off the keasters... :) Guvner.. *Chenged the title back to "hydrogen" -Eurogoldls
< Message edited by EuroGoldLS -- 5/13/2008 10:43:53 AM >
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RE: hydrogen - 5/13/2008 10:38:54 AM
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EuroGoldLS
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Guvner, please do not change the title of the thread when you post. Leave it under the heading of Hydrogen... It causes a little bit of confusion when the title on the forum is different than the title inside the section.
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RE: Hydrogen - 5/13/2008 7:55:38 PM
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73shark
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I think the critical question to ask is can the H2 contribute energy to the combustion process? Intuitively it seems like the answer is yes but sometimes that doesn't work. Anyway I saw this link on another forum: http://www.hydro4000.com/buyhydro.htm Incidentally they all said it was a scam. Kind of pricey but looks like what these guys are trying to achieve. It's got to be better than cow magnets or the Turbonator. I'm holding out for cold fusion.
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RE: Hydrogen - 5/14/2008 7:53:55 AM
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EuroGoldLS
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I'm not sure how much it contributes, but when I put two 6" stainless screws in the lid of a pepsi bottle, so they would sit about a mm apart. I stuck the juice to them (9v battery, Not much) and poked a hole in the top about ten minutes later and held a cigarette lighter over it, it made a nice loud popping noise and singed the hair off my knuckles..lol Might not have been the smartest way to find out, but I know for sure its a viable fuel. The 9v battery just gave me enough to get a small amount of gas built up around the top of the bottle and light it. This is the same principle that causes batteries to explode. Hydrogen builds up around the top of the battery from the humidity and electricity, and if enough builds up, all it takes is a spark. Whether it can be a viable fuel for a vehicle, that is to be seen
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RE: hydrogen - 5/15/2008 11:19:46 AM
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ehhget
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I think thats the one northey bought. I purchased water4gas.
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