SteveW wrote:jss06, thanks for answering my previous question and addressing Mike's original intent of the thread (rather than belittling the ideas of some new guy and ranting about laws of thermodynamics...remember, Copernicus was scoffed at when he went against the laws of his day as well). So it is doable to use solar to collect the hydrogen for future use. Sounds like this guy is using a pretty large storage facility to contain the hydrogen for home use, which obviously isn't going to make much sense for a teardrop. I wonder if one would be able to store enough in a propane tank (gas grill, not house) or two to run the basics (fantastic fan and some LEDs).
Tumbleweed_Tex wrote:For the record…
It was not THAT long ago…if you had one of the following far fetched ideas, you were seen as strange:
A lightweight, handheld, electric drill with no cord that will drive several hundred screws into a solid oak board without recharging.
A device the size of a credit card which will allow you to find and talk to virtually anyone, anywhere in the world, within a few seconds.
A camera that will fit in your pocket, has no film, and will store a thousand high resolution pictures, not to mention 10,000 of your favorite songs…with viewing and playback capabilities.
A small camping trailer made of FOAM.
And perhaps the most far-fetched idea of all…a Man who walks around claiming His Father is God…
In light of these things, I personally have no problem seeing a small, internal combustion engine-powered generator which uses a hydrogen/oxygen mixture as fuel, with water vapor as a combustion conditioner, and generates more than enough electricity to produce its own fuel by electrolysis.
And there are enough people, scattered all over the world who claim they have done it (and who have absolutely no reason to lie about it), that I refuse to continue to believe the world is flat. Maybe, just maybe, it’s not…
I want one of those generators, because yes, there is a teardrop application…it’s called plugging in the power cord.
Forrest747 wrote:are there any chemical guys that have a therm table on the therm output og hydrogen vs other hydrocarbons. i havent been able to find it. i still say convert over to CNG cars.
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