Let's take a small 1,000cc engine (1 liter) at full throttle. That means it inhales 1 litre of gas every full turn of the crankshaft. Let's say it's revving at 3,000 rpm. So every 60 seconds it inhales 3,000 liters of gas. You need 2/3 hydrogen and 1/3 oxygen (H2O) to burn fully. So you need 2,000 litres of hydrogen/minute or 33 litres a second!!! I don't see anything APPROACHING that in that electrolysis machine!
It's a total fraud. 1st Law of Thermodynamics folks!
Let's do some math shall we?
Let's take a small 1,000cc engine (1 liter) at full throttle. That means it inhales 1 litre of gas every full turn of the crankshaft. Let's say it's revving at 3,000 rpm. So every 60 seconds it inhales 3,000 liters of gas. You need 2/3 hydrogen and 1/3 oxygen (H2O) to burn fully. So you need 2,000 litres of hydrogen/minute or 33 litres a second!!! I don't see anything APPROACHING that in that electrolysis machine!
It's a total fraud. 1st Law of Thermodynamics folks!
warren52nz 2 days ago
'3 stooges' lol
blackent049 2 months ago