All those hydrogen tanks = 56 gal of propane! Talk about a waste of hardware! Hydrogen is too low energy to be practical , 500,000 for his set up! PROOF that hydrogen is the play thing of the rich and the stupid! Just because something sounds nice/clean dose not mean it is worth while. Idealism is the fools race!
Part (2) : However I cannot see that if the aluminium skin ignited it would not also have ignited the Hydrogen, kept in large inflatable spherical structures inside the Hindenberg Zeppelin. Comments ?
Part (1) : Great video, but I'm skeptical about just one thing : namely the hydrogen from the Hindenberg having supposedly escaped at 45 mph, according to this video. Many times I have filled rubber balloons with hydrogen and ignited them. They blew up in a fireball, producing water vapour which quickly condensed as steam ( water droplets ). I know that the Hindenberg was not made of expanded rubber on the outside.
Next time.think about f what you say
akoctopeng 11 months ago
If you had a Propane,Natural Gas,or Gasoline and you burn it to produce energy,your neighbors will report you.
akoctopeng 11 months ago
And also.he just use Electrolysis to make hydrogen.But you would'nt nkow about it
akoctopeng 11 months ago
hey,it says here an eco friendly power source.not the rich and stupid plaything
akoctopeng 11 months ago
All those hydrogen tanks = 56 gal of propane! Talk about a waste of hardware! Hydrogen is too low energy to be practical , 500,000 for his set up! PROOF that hydrogen is the play thing of the rich and the stupid! Just because something sounds nice/clean dose not mean it is worth while. Idealism is the fools race!
astrialkil 2 years ago
(3) Finally, thanks for the great video : a real inspiration !
rijkent55 2 years ago
Part (2) : However I cannot see that if the aluminium skin ignited it would not also have ignited the Hydrogen, kept in large inflatable spherical structures inside the Hindenberg Zeppelin. Comments ?
rijkent55 2 years ago
Part (1) : Great video, but I'm skeptical about just one thing : namely the hydrogen from the Hindenberg having supposedly escaped at 45 mph, according to this video. Many times I have filled rubber balloons with hydrogen and ignited them. They blew up in a fireball, producing water vapour which quickly condensed as steam ( water droplets ). I know that the Hindenberg was not made of expanded rubber on the outside.
rijkent55 2 years ago