Hydrogen Peroxide Power
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Simple concept: you're putting in more energy (electrically) to break down the H2O than you'll be able to get out of burning the hydrogen, do to countless losses (heat lost during electrolysis, energy lost via EMF from electrical wires, and than energy lost to mechanical friction when driving the engine. There is not such thing as a loss less system. At this point you might as well just run an efficient electric motor off of the energy you were using to break down the water into hydrogen.
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@clairishe I guess you missed the part where he said "our very unique electrolysis process" that would suggest that his method might be slightly different from using more electrical energy than it gets back from hydrogen.
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Great work, shame it's going to get buried by the oil companies...
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Nice fail Faux "news"!!... the flame is "only slightly warm to the touch"..... WHAT?!?!
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@PizzaManTech FOX News isn't misleading anyone. They're just stupid and do not know better. The thing they ARE doing is to spread their stupidity, which falls onto very fertile stupidity ground in the US ;-P
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and then a hitman receives a call from exon and gmc telling him who his next target is.
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ballsack
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@fhfg4 What is H2O4?
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HHO is Hydrogen Hydroxide which is water... NOT Hydrogen Peroxide. BIG difference. anyone can split water into Hydrogen and oxygen. Just another reason why FOX news misleads the world.
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@clairishe...if you used solar panels or wind generators then it would cost nothing to make it.
Please people, please for the love of god learn some basic chemistry. All this is, is electrolysis of water. Its really not very practical at all (read about "hydrogen economy"). He's using/wasting energy (electricity) to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen can then be used as a fuel. The process USES MORE electrical energy than he gets back from the hydrogen gas. It would be far more practical and energy conserving to use the electricity for an electric vehicle or hybri
clairishe 1 year ago 34
Hydrogen Peroxide is "H2O2"
this is "HHO", witch is Hydrogen+Hydrogen+Oxygen.
fhfg4 1 year ago 28