The cost of the "devices" is so high that recovery of the investment is just not going to happen. Even simple lead-acid battery storage is so expensive that the batteries have to last seven years to pay for themselves. Lead acid batteries often don't last more than three. That means twice as much money spent storing "free energy" as would be spent buying the energy directly instead. If an idea isn't economically useful it is useless, except as a cool hobby. Cool hobby Mike!
I'd sure like to get some more info on that hydrogen electrolysor he had. If I could figure out ho whe kept the hydrogen and oxygen seperate well then I would have half the battle won.
The cost of the "devices" is so high that recovery of the investment is just not going to happen. Even simple lead-acid battery storage is so expensive that the batteries have to last seven years to pay for themselves. Lead acid batteries often don't last more than three. That means twice as much money spent storing "free energy" as would be spent buying the energy directly instead. If an idea isn't economically useful it is useless, except as a cool hobby. Cool hobby Mike!
RockinRobbins13 10 months ago
I'd sure like to get some more info on that hydrogen electrolysor he had. If I could figure out ho whe kept the hydrogen and oxygen seperate well then I would have half the battle won.
waterwart 1 year ago
hydrogen handled with care is very safe ,,
MrWeedluv 2 years ago
Absolutely phenomenal! I am curious to know: how safely can you store the hydrogen?
chicagodom 3 years ago