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  • Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always A working model of a solar powered hydrogen fuel cell car bought from the States. We did not use solar power for the trial runs, though.

  • Nice Video That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You A working model of a solar powered hydrogen fuel cell car bought from the States. We did not use solar power for the trial runs, though

  • I Really Like The Video From Your A working model of a solar powered hydrogen fuel cell car bought from the States

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing A working model of a solar powered hydrogen fuel cell car bought from the States. We did not use solar power for the trial runs, though.

  • wouldnt it be more efficient to use hydrogen in a combustion engine?

  • This is a very ineffecient way to use water though, splitting it through hydrolysis and feeding it to a combustion engine that drives an alternator, or electricity generator of any kind. this has been known to pass the supposed laws of over unity. Simply put, a permanent magnet alternator today can put out 12volts @ 2kilowatt yet our hho generator takes 12volts @ 70 watts to produce enough hydroxy to keep the engine running.

  • electricity to hydrogen back to electricity, WHY DONT U JUST USE PLAIN OLD ELECTRICITY

  • @dzgfdg cuz electricity doesnt last long enough. hydrogen can store electricity way more efficently than batteries. it doesnt get hot or die out

  • @boldziga i understand, but you cannot store hydrogen efficiently either

  • Yes WE can.

  • doesn't using batteries kind of... oh I don't know.... render the eco-friendly part useless?

  • wheres this kit?

  • @deaftodd I believe you can get it at SOME Barnes and Noble Bookstores

  • Great, but you use the same cell for produce HHO and make electricity later? is a special cell?

  • i dont under stand how it works. do you have a vid on how this works? id like to make a radio controlled vehicle that is eco friendly, that doesnt require nitro fuel or consant battery charging

  • @mattluvsmud1989 when hydrogen meets oxygen to make water it puts out a tiny bit of electricy, they draw the electricicy into a battery :-\ its a very ineffecient system right now

    while both hydrogen and air pumped into your cars engine would cut the need for 30 to 90% :-\ this technology is just stallimg so the oil company can make more money.. Look up: car running 100% hho <-- some ppl managed to run with gasoline completely lol

  • Superb

  • how do you get teh electricity out of the hydrogen?

  • @treyflip3losthispass You've got literature about that everywhere. It's fuel cell wich produce electricity. H2 + O ----> H20 + free electron

  • thanks. i should have known that

  • Maybe he didn't run it on a surface because, yes it runs but it maybe heaver than what the motors can resist.

    But i like it is very good!!

    :)

    That is on the book of fuel cell projects for the evil genius

  • i think it's a nice idea. he should have made the car run on a surface so that we could see that the car really run :)

  • oh thats where you get the energy...we are building a car but charged with battery lol....

  • do u have any schematic for that ?

  • A hydrogen fuel cell is basically the same as a rechargeable battery, except that in general it has a much higher capacity, although it doesn't charge as efficiently.

  • Well said.

  • if you want to learn how to make your car run on water go to: thegas4free.blogspot,com

  • cool!

  • how are you making the mini car run on hho?

    its not no engine in it

    all i can think up is you're using air pressure, i dunno, let me watch again

    ok watched again, theres an electric motor,

    how are you getting hydrogen to power a dc motor???

    explain, and i'll buy you dinner

  • it's called HEFC - Hydrogen Electric Fuel Cell....meatbrain

  • it's SCIENCE. Ever heard of it??

  • your funny haha

  • It's done by seperating the electrons from the protons in... Oh, what the hell; I'll give you a link.

    /watch?v=oy8dzOB-Ykg

    ;)

  • Hey, for a single cell like that, does anyone know the power output to the motor? Also, how long can the motor run for using, say, 200mls of water. Anyone?

  • were do you get those kits

  • yup im confused! i understand the water into hydrogen and oxygen part but How was it being turned back into electricity?

  • were do u get those from? pm me if u know

  • Hey i have that car

  • Have you thought about running it with an hydrogen combustion engine, like from a racecar?

    what is the most rewarding in efficiency, running it by process of electricity or combustion?

    The benefit of the combustion would be that(in extrapollation) we could easely convert all present gas-based vehicels (I don't know about diesels)in to hydrogen-combustion ones,

    instead of having the relatively huge morecost of installing an electrical one?

    very cool car you made, nice craftsmanship.

  • He didnt make it, this was a kit, and this fuel cell outputs 3v and will run a good 30-45secs on a full tank of the hydrogen, unless you have a bigger tank.

  • I may be dense, but I don't see why you need the hydrogen middle man in the system. Why not just hook the batteries to the motor? It would seem an all electric vehicle would be much more effecient.

  • @stopmojim: It's true, running from batteries would be more efficient. In this case, however, where the original intent was to run the car from a solar cell, the hydrogen middle man is there as a "battery" on its own, to store energy from the sun.

    Example: If the sun were to go behind some clouds with just a solar cell attached, the car would stop. The hydrogen is just another way to store that energy for future use. Think of it as a rechargeable battery that will always charge to its fullest.

  • Lets be honest the oil companys have tried everything with in there power to stop any attempts by anyone from producing any alternative fuel just so they have complete power over everyone so they better get there slice of the cake but they dote wont a slice they wont it all the rich & all mighty powerful oil companys o & the only IDIOT here is the non believers the ones that dote wont use the progress & become independent from the oil barrens so up yours you prick!

  • Ho, what I'd give too run my mobility scooter on a fuel cell like that god I have no need to recharge me battery's every 30 or 40 miles just fill up with water & off I go LOL

  • you would need one 10 times this guys size, unless ur scooter runs on 3 volts lol :p

  • Most mobility scooters run on 2 -12V batteries, 24V system, battery sizes rang in AH, in AGM or gel battery, range from 20 to 30 miles per charge depending on the battery AH size, terrain and the wait of the user, in the UK a mobility scooter is only permitted to do 4 to 8 MPH... I must admit I have been searching for a alternative power sours to run the scooter there by increasing the range i.e. no limitation.

  • Yes it does take more energy to produce hydrogen from water than you will get from the hydrogen...end of story.

    However if we produce hydrogen using electricity from solar and wind power it will be great because we can store this energy instead of waiting for the sun to shine or the wind to blow.

  • WHy the fuck do people think it takes more energy to produce hydro then the product you recive.. DOes any moron here know how much energy hydro has compaired to the few volts it takes to produce it. Just cus the Oil companys tells you it doesnt make it so. Thatsa what the oil companys do put out millions of dollars worth of Proaganda agains Hydo to get MORONS to belive not possible

    WOW what happened to stanly Myers . He built a Dune buggy that ran on pure water? He disapeared ?

  • WELL everyone else sounds stupid to you because your the IDIOT. Have you ever heard of a catalyst? It costs more to convert it because hydrogen is not found naturally, thus lowering the net energy.

  • McDan you don't know enough my friend. Hydrogen is the most abundant element found in the universe. So abundant that nearly all stars use it as fuel for their fusion processes. In our own solar system we have a planet that is nearly the size of our sun, though smaller in density by many times, Jupiter, which holds a vast majority of the hydrogen in our solar system. And ours is one of billions and billions.

  • No actually you don't get what the argument is about. Yes it the most abundant but its natural state needs to be changed to be used as fuel. To change it, it takes more energy than it produces causes negative net energy. Its not about the quantity, its about the cost to make it viable for cars.

  • yes.. i agree ..it takes more energy to convert water to h2 and o2, than it can produce from h2+o2 back to water. newton says so.. Vistal1 , goggle it! the oil company did make that claim.

  • THANK YOU!!!!! haha.

    finally someone with some knowledge!

  • ITS A CONSPIRACY!! I love ppl like that. Wait... he didnt disappear. i saw him and Bigfoot in his buggy, filling up with water at Loch Ness just the other day... dont worry i believe everything i hear too.

  • How long do fuel cells store their energy?

  • Great work assembling it you didnt build it by your self its on ebay

  • Hi,

    very well done! Great work !

    Please come to

    overunity dot com/index.php/topic,3208.0.htm­l

    to discuss your technology.

    Many thanks.

    Regards, Stefan.

  • too bad it puts out exactly as much energy as you put into it minus inefficiencies, what a waste of $150

  • It was $199 dollars wasn't it?

  • agree, the renewable energy such as Solar PV and Wind Power is the solution to generate hydrogen.

  • shame it will always takes more energy to create the hydrogen in the first place..

  • solar power

  • Distilled water would not function for this due to the fact that pure distilled water will not conduct electricity therefor preventing the current flow and hydrogen.

  • if it conducted electricity, then the electrons wouldn't bind to the water molecules thus dividing them into hydrogen and oxygen seperately to store electricity.

  • Uh, water conducting electricity has nothing to do with hydrogen cells... You could use any kind of water - you would just expect a tiny amount of precipitate once all the water had been split.

  • These are a lot of fun. Make sure you use pure distilled water, though.

  • this is definately unique

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