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Trls250s wrote:When discussing first law you dont think about the fact that burning the hydrogen in the combustion process increases the effeciency of the petrol.
So you put in saw 5 watts of energy into producing the hydrogen, and you get 4 watts of combustable hydrogen out of the process. But by burning the hydrogen in the combustion process you increase the effeciency of the unburnt petrol by say 1 - 2% that will more then make up for the power lost generating the hydrogen and then some (btw 5 watts is an example)
Like people have said before you arnt getting free energy but you are getting energy that would normally be wasted.
Capin-Neemo wrote:its simple and viable!
sergei wrote:Also, if you burn something, you could do it slower, faster, even extremely fast with assist of catalyst, but at the end of the day it will produce same amount of energy which ever way you burn.
MAGN1T wrote:sergei wrote:Also, if you burn something, you could do it slower, faster, even extremely fast with assist of catalyst, but at the end of the day it will produce same amount of energy which ever way you burn.
It's very rare to get complete combustion.
There's normally some sort of equilibrium between the start products and the finish products.
A catalyst can change the equilibrium and so change the energy liberated..
Steve
Capin-Neemo wrote:Those figures are for liquids do you think you burn fuel as i liquid in am cylinder it is as atomised as it posiblly can be has anyone taken into consideration they are already running hydrogen in public cars in some parts of europe and they are having very few problemsmand with emmisions that are water and oxagen how can ya go wrong!
It all in the setting up of infurstruture i tells ya thats the govenments play itsw in their hands what fuel we use form now on!
Trls250s wrote:Cranked up the unit last night to check resitances etc. If you build one of these i warn you, this sucker can sure draw some power. Sitting still my unit is 150 Ohms, but under operating conditions (as the reaction builds in the water) it goes down to 1 Ohm ~ 1/2 Ohm, My unit was drawing 12 Amps at 12.1 volts from my battery.
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