MAGN1T wrote:Starting off with wrong assumptions always gives wrong answers.
When it comes to economy at part throttle, VE is veyy small, maybe less than 10%.
Steve
Still it requires about ~10kW to cruise at 100kph (no gradient). say you spend 0.5kW on making brown gas that would be still only 5%.
That is at 100% efficiency.
Burning hydrogen/oxygen mix will only have ~20% efficiency (read about Carnot cycle). Making electricity from crack will have ~70-80% efficiency.
Basically you will only make 10-15% out of those 0.5kW spent on making the gas. let me put it in numbers: 10% out of 0.5kW is 0.05kW or 50W.
Your spot lights take more power than that. Your car stereo takes probably 4 times as that when it is cracking (assuming you don't have an amp and subs). Your heater fan takes 4 times, that is just the fan, no A/C.
And A/C... god knows how much it takes, I would assume at least couple of kilowatts...
You are far better turning all of that unnecessary equipment, it will make far larger impact (well it will have at least a positive impact unlike the negative result from HHO).
EDIT: I forgot to account for electrolysis inefficiency, so lower that number to 5% or 20W from 500W spent
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Note: humans can produce ~200W of mechanical energy at relatively sustained rate (after some practising) so you far better of installing flinstone propulsion system than using that HHO