Electrolysis the key to Hydrogen Home Heating

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

Mark Akkerman discusses the electrolysis process that powers the Genesis I Home Heating System.

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  • How the unit is supplied with water?

  • It has a tank that you can hand fill or plumb directly

  • let us have some data then....

  • We finally found a third party company that has an engineer that will be working on data. It doesn't do us much good to publicize data that we produce ourselves. We need data from a third party. We will post it as soon as their engineer gets the information to us.

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  • Mark Akkerman made the citizen self defense walking stick it is a useless prop he does a lot of double talk which sounds good if you dont understand much about what he talks about but Be Warned once a con always a con he lied about the cane and that only cost $59.73 including shipping. do you want to trust him for this? check out my other comments where I further describe his cane on his other videos. The best way to stop him is to inform you about him after that its up to you.

  • Second law anyone? You can't beat an electric heater for percentile efficiency (gas is cheaper due to the cheaper price per unit energy)

  • @energyhho

    I also purchased them and found exactly the same things that you pointed out. Their website is all flash and does not reflect the low quality of the guide. I am very disappointed in the writing, the easy of use and the over all presentation of their material. It really seems that their guide was a rush job and no attention to detail was given.

    On a scale of 1 - 10 (10 being BEST), I give this guide a 2! Very Poor

  • You do realise that a simple heating element is nearly 100% efficient? Water isn't the fuel here, electricity is. When you think of the energetics of the system, an electric boiler with an immersion heater is probably more appropriate for heating your home, although it is more expensive that modern gas boilers (electricity is more expensive per unit energy).

  • I have bought the plans from HHOHHU website, paid $39.95 for it but when I looked at the plans they are unclear, the videos are very poor and there is not Q&A to solve problems, the people concerned speak very fast and you can not understand a thing, all emails I sent to ask them how these things are done, I get a reply saying you find everthing on our website, which is not true, I suggest

  • I'm thinking that water would be produced as a by product. What do you do with that?

  • @hhohhu thanks a lot

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