The public needs to be aware of UTC Power/United Technologies Corporations illegal behavior. In particular, attempting to provoke this caring and devoted father into committing suicide over my child care issues and then conspiring to obstruct justice in federal court against not only me, but in addition 4 other litigants/former UTC employees. Please check out my You Tube videos to find my genuine court documents.
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Hydrogen is used in factories all over the world for energy without incident. Although hydrogen is flammable, it has a higher ignition temperature than gasoline and it disperses in the air much quicker than gasoline reducing the risk of fire. With proper engineering it has a great shot of being on the market sooner than later.
ummm abdeah how can the car explode at ANY MOMENT if u are powering it with the fuel cell and not a normal combution engine hydrogen kinda needs a spark to explode
hydrogen is hightly combustible, so if there is any excess amount not used, it could cause your car to explode at any moment, which is shy there arent any hydrogen powered cars just yet.
ok kids lets remember physics, y a balloon pops? because it has no hole for the oxigen to escape, and from the pressure the balloon rips, but if you put a normal valve into a car it will work perfectly.
Fuel cell technology is UBER. the problem is we need a clean cost efficient way to make the hydrogen first. Does UTC do this as well? (I ask it this way because i'm sure this video is meant as advertising)
I was able to produce a small amout of hydrogen from water with a DC source. I used 6 volts at 1.5 amps. It was crude, but it worked. With more refinement, someone can do much better. I'm now thinking of using solar power. Wish me luck and I'll keep in touch.
The U.S. produces 9 million tons of Hydrogen per year, enough to fill half a million Hindenburgs and lift everyone in North and South America off the ground at once. Plenty of hydrogen, but no H economy.
Yeah, it's pretty sad that people aren't doing more to promote a hydrogen economy. But I think most of the proudced hydrogen goes to industry in producing fertilisers and chemicals and not for power sources
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The public needs to be aware of UTC Power/United Technologies Corporations illegal behavior. In particular, attempting to provoke this caring and devoted father into committing suicide over my child care issues and then conspiring to obstruct justice in federal court against not only me, but in addition 4 other litigants/former UTC employees. Please check out my You Tube videos to find my genuine court documents.
silvertiger333 10 months ago
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silvertiger333 10 months ago
Whoo make water
liteboy2004 11 months ago
she is so annoying
ppkklotov 1 year ago
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Danafsta 1 year ago
More like UAC lol
cobolt13 2 years ago
great video, but when cold fusion finally comes along, watch out world it will be high voltage !
hardrockgirl90 2 years ago
price of that system?
eisasss 2 years ago
good tutorial.
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apheta 4 years ago
Hydrogen is used in factories all over the world for energy without incident. Although hydrogen is flammable, it has a higher ignition temperature than gasoline and it disperses in the air much quicker than gasoline reducing the risk of fire. With proper engineering it has a great shot of being on the market sooner than later.
sjconk 4 years ago
ummm abdeah how can the car explode at ANY MOMENT if u are powering it with the fuel cell and not a normal combution engine hydrogen kinda needs a spark to explode
filloutaccountinfo 5 years ago
hydrogen is hightly combustible, so if there is any excess amount not used, it could cause your car to explode at any moment, which is shy there arent any hydrogen powered cars just yet.
abdeah 5 years ago
Um... the Honda FCX Clarity.. but i guess that doesn't count right?
adamslurch71 2 years ago
ok kids lets remember physics, y a balloon pops? because it has no hole for the oxigen to escape, and from the pressure the balloon rips, but if you put a normal valve into a car it will work perfectly.
panzarw 2 years ago
major problem with this is it creates water and its delicate, it cant survive winter if it was put into a automobile
phobos54 5 years ago
It creates H2O and Heat, so while running, it can keep the water warm I guess. For the time it is not running? I don't know.
This topic really got in my mind, I want to create a fuel cell powered modell car. I have to research and learn a lot, but this is interesting.
conkijr 5 years ago
Fuel cell technology is UBER. the problem is we need a clean cost efficient way to make the hydrogen first. Does UTC do this as well? (I ask it this way because i'm sure this video is meant as advertising)
kileran 5 years ago
I was able to produce a small amout of hydrogen from water with a DC source. I used 6 volts at 1.5 amps. It was crude, but it worked. With more refinement, someone can do much better. I'm now thinking of using solar power. Wish me luck and I'll keep in touch.
dire67 4 years ago
The U.S. produces 9 million tons of Hydrogen per year, enough to fill half a million Hindenburgs and lift everyone in North and South America off the ground at once. Plenty of hydrogen, but no H economy.
DrBrazil1 4 years ago
Yeah, it's pretty sad that people aren't doing more to promote a hydrogen economy. But I think most of the proudced hydrogen goes to industry in producing fertilisers and chemicals and not for power sources
SiliconeSlave 2 years ago
sweet guy..!i wish i had one of those
kuialin1992 5 years ago