Am 2008-08-05 23:02:46, schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
That's what is amazing about this circuit. It
doesn't matter what
salinity the water is. In fact having some salt in the mix might even
make for more powerful explosions.
Ehm what?
Make an experiment and try dyalysis on 1 dm³ of
clean water and one liter of sea-salted water.
It seems you have never done it.
Yes. And
splitting H2O to H2 + O takes at least as much energy as you get from
bunring the H2 to H2O! That is a fundamental law of the universe we live in!
No one is denying that law. What has been found is that there is more
than one way to leverage the amount of energy required and it can be
done with very little current if the right circuit is used.
The only way to get Hydrogene is using the Sun, but it has the disavan-
tage, that you need very big installations...
I repeat: I get with an installation of 48 m³ over the year arround
2200 dm³ per day, which is NOT enough to power a Hydrogen Hi-Speed
Turbine which serv a 24V DC Light-Running Generator of 4,3kW over the
night.
If I get a new terrain in Germany, I like to increase the Installation
to arround 200 m² but maybe I will run into trouble with the
administration and the LBV (Landes BauVerordnung).
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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