note that it is energy heavy and requires an extra alternator to supply it and that it MUST NOT run dry so a failsafe water tank (a lot like a 2 stage bong really) and float switch to cut the power should it leak, will keep you safe. note also that all engines like to START on the fuel they were designed for, what comes after that is up to you and your ingenuity, drive safe mate.
and a relay so the gas wasnt produced until some minutes after startup.perectly safe and trouble free. i suggest you look closely at how many water powered car inventors have died suddenly and strangely before trying to mass produce these tho lol. bullets are cheap. threats when you have a family are taken seriously. some (cant imagine who!) dont want this or any other tech out there cos it works and remember this was a scaled down model! quiet testing is advised, drive safe mate.
@brucetheviking Yah I would not be surprised by terror tactics used on independent businesses that threaten an industry. Governments do it all the time lol! I will read into this. Sounds fascinating!
we had one made half size, cos i was doubtful, looking at how agricultural (simple) the construction was and didnt like the idea of hydrogen floating around (KABOOM!) but it worked fine and in extreme outback conditions mileage went up from 450kms a tank of diesel, to 1025kms/tank and saved us a small fortune. It used MAYBE 2 litres of water on the whole trip. we got a great surge of power at the top end too, serious grunt. it requires a simple vacuum pump that seals on shutdown...
@jonescomplete, i met a fellow here in australia that uses one, he introduced me to a friend of a friend of the original "Joe " who had found the same idea he had invented was already patented from way back and discovered the use in tanks. we were going on a 15000km trip around aussie in a hino deisal powered bus, stock standard no comupters etc
WW1tanks used a simple hydrogen from water generator, you can build one for less than $1000 and halve your fuel use,petrol or diesal, google the "joe cell" even if you dont get it all right you will still get great results, if you get it fully built correctly you can get rid of fuel altogether and just run on the hydrogen/oxygen you generate, i have seen it work and its easiest to attach to old V8 clunkers, mad if you dont try.
Very good post Dave, all most people hear about is BP and the Gulf spill.No one hears about bigger and more damaging spills that have been going on a long time.Oil companies even commit genocide to drill for cheaper oil.I know this post will bring this issue to more peoples attention.Good work.
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144jr144 1 month ago
note that it is energy heavy and requires an extra alternator to supply it and that it MUST NOT run dry so a failsafe water tank (a lot like a 2 stage bong really) and float switch to cut the power should it leak, will keep you safe. note also that all engines like to START on the fuel they were designed for, what comes after that is up to you and your ingenuity, drive safe mate.
brucetheviking 2 months ago
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brucetheviking 2 months ago
peswiki(dot)com/index(dot)php/Directory:Joe_Cell should get you in the ballpark
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@brucetheviking "peswiki(dot)com/index(dot)php/Directory:Joe_Cell should get you in the ballpark”
oh ok. Sorry about the question the other message came up first. Thanks a lot I will check it out!
jonescomplete 2 months ago
and a relay so the gas wasnt produced until some minutes after startup.perectly safe and trouble free. i suggest you look closely at how many water powered car inventors have died suddenly and strangely before trying to mass produce these tho lol. bullets are cheap. threats when you have a family are taken seriously. some (cant imagine who!) dont want this or any other tech out there cos it works and remember this was a scaled down model! quiet testing is advised, drive safe mate.
brucetheviking 2 months ago
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@brucetheviking Yah I would not be surprised by terror tactics used on independent businesses that threaten an industry. Governments do it all the time lol! I will read into this. Sounds fascinating!
jonescomplete 2 months ago
we had one made half size, cos i was doubtful, looking at how agricultural (simple) the construction was and didnt like the idea of hydrogen floating around (KABOOM!) but it worked fine and in extreme outback conditions mileage went up from 450kms a tank of diesel, to 1025kms/tank and saved us a small fortune. It used MAYBE 2 litres of water on the whole trip. we got a great surge of power at the top end too, serious grunt. it requires a simple vacuum pump that seals on shutdown...
brucetheviking 2 months ago
@jonescomplete, i met a fellow here in australia that uses one, he introduced me to a friend of a friend of the original "Joe " who had found the same idea he had invented was already patented from way back and discovered the use in tanks. we were going on a 15000km trip around aussie in a hino deisal powered bus, stock standard no comupters etc
brucetheviking 2 months ago
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@brucetheviking haha that is awesome man! I love meeting people like that. Shit can change your life :)
jonescomplete 2 months ago
WW1tanks used a simple hydrogen from water generator, you can build one for less than $1000 and halve your fuel use,petrol or diesal, google the "joe cell" even if you dont get it all right you will still get great results, if you get it fully built correctly you can get rid of fuel altogether and just run on the hydrogen/oxygen you generate, i have seen it work and its easiest to attach to old V8 clunkers, mad if you dont try.
brucetheviking 10 months ago
@brucetheviking that sounds badass. I need to learn how to do this shit.. WHERE DO YOU LEARN THESE THINGS??!?!
jonescomplete 2 months ago
scarcity porn if you ask me -
diogeneslaertius666 10 months ago
Very good post Dave, all most people hear about is BP and the Gulf spill.No one hears about bigger and more damaging spills that have been going on a long time.Oil companies even commit genocide to drill for cheaper oil.I know this post will bring this issue to more peoples attention.Good work.
geofffxdwg07 10 months ago
@geofffxdwg07 genocide? wha?
jonescomplete 2 months ago
@jonescomplete check out this story.Bill Ryan from Project Avalon on the Gulf Oil Catastrophe - and more
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@geofffxdwg07 Is that a documentary or something? Where should I start?
jonescomplete 2 months ago