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http://www.USH2.com/where_to_start.htm Silicon and Lye are mixed and ignited to rapidily produce a LARGE amount of Hydrogen ON Demand, when wanted. As described in the mentioned book & DVD (The Chemistry and Manufacture of Hydorgen) and on www.USH2.com. This process and other chemical processes were used to make millions of cubic feet of hydrogen during and after WWI. The hydrogen was made for filling blimps, air ships, observation balloons, barrage balloons etc...This was how to make hydrogen on a massive scale, it was economical and it worked very well. A chemical cycle is THE way to make hydrogen, not electrolysis.

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  • How long did it burn?

  • umm...its in the video... 80 seconds.

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  • @AKAtheA There are NO problems running a car on hydrogen, the pistons DO NOT BURN THROUGH...we have vehicles with OVER 200,000 miles on them with pure hydrogen. Please STOP spouting MYTHs. The automotive manufactures NEVER had a problem making a car run on hydrogen (I was an engineer at Chrysler for 10 Years - in Vehicle Development) the problem is getting the hydrogen in the first place. That is why I have so many books and DVDs on making hydrogen and other fuels USH2 (-dot-) com

  • @knowpub then why were major car manufacturers having such problems with running a car engine on pure hydrogen?

    Technically speaking, the engine doesn't melt, it's "just" the pistons that burn through...

  • @AKAtheA The ENGINE WILL NOT MELT!!! In fact, it runs COOLER on Hydrogen than on gasoline.

  • @analyzingfunny just silicon and lye...(and a way to keep the engine from melting when running on hydrogen)

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  • Thank you for sharing

  • Sounds like really dont need gas for our cars, no do we?

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