if you can separate the hydrogen from the oxigen, then I think the next step is to put the hydrogen in a tank with a compressor, also since the rate of hydrogen production is flat, the system would need a throttle to raise and lower the level of hydrogen going into the car, and also a minimum, like regular cars have with gasoline, or LPG. the throttle can possibly be a valve that opens and closes giving more or less hydrogen.
Please understand this is just a down and dirty way to do it... I do not suggest that is is a perfect system... I don't know and I don't have any way to test it.. A real system uses a membrane that separates the molecules .. but this way is interesting..
if you can separate the hydrogen from the oxigen, then I think the next step is to put the hydrogen in a tank with a compressor, also since the rate of hydrogen production is flat, the system would need a throttle to raise and lower the level of hydrogen going into the car, and also a minimum, like regular cars have with gasoline, or LPG. the throttle can possibly be a valve that opens and closes giving more or less hydrogen.
regards
masingerz 3 years ago
Great work John, Hmmm. Mechanical gas separation, going to have to work this one also. Have U flame tested the oxygen side for H?
Thanks for Sharing
Regards
Bill
vipond50 3 years ago
Please understand this is just a down and dirty way to do it... I do not suggest that is is a perfect system... I don't know and I don't have any way to test it.. A real system uses a membrane that separates the molecules .. but this way is interesting..
John AArons
johnaarons 3 years ago
great works as always John.
mikxr 3 years ago
anyway of seeing a video of the hydrogen and oxygen seperated? interesting setup.
delvis11 3 years ago