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originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Justoneman
Yeah, did that in science class in high school.
Hydrogen is sticky. It likes to stick to other molecules.
There are several methods of separating the molecules and all of them require more energy to split the molecule than you get from burning the hydrogen.
These cars require hydrogen fuel cells that are at extremely high pressure, 3000+ psi.
The cars are not making the hydrogen as they drive.
H2 on demand will work and other designs are certainly valid to explore. We need to quit accepting the BS about man made global warming and focus on things like H2 for power and ways to obtain it with outside energy sources such as Solar panels. These people wanting to tax oil are holding back ideas like Thorium reactors and H2 powered cars.
Electrolysis of water is about 70% efficient. The fuel cells only combust about 90% of the hydrogen further reducing efficiency. If you are using solar electricity to generate hydrogen to burn, why waste all that energy? Charge batteries directly and skip the problems of hydrogen generation, handling, and storage.
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: pteridine
originally posted by: Justoneman
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: Justoneman
Yeah, did that in science class in high school.
Hydrogen is sticky. It likes to stick to other molecules.
There are several methods of separating the molecules and all of them require more energy to split the molecule than you get from burning the hydrogen.
These cars require hydrogen fuel cells that are at extremely high pressure, 3000+ psi.
The cars are not making the hydrogen as they drive.
H2 on demand will work and other designs are certainly valid to explore. We need to quit accepting the BS about man made global warming and focus on things like H2 for power and ways to obtain it with outside energy sources such as Solar panels. These people wanting to tax oil are holding back ideas like Thorium reactors and H2 powered cars.
Electrolysis of water is about 70% efficient. The fuel cells only combust about 90% of the hydrogen further reducing efficiency. If you are using solar electricity to generate hydrogen to burn, why waste all that energy? Charge batteries directly and skip the problems of hydrogen generation, handling, and storage.
Yes it is only 70% or so however, an on demand Hydrogen source was the initial design of the prototype Alternative fuel car. Compressed H2 was used to demonstrate the car when the specific device needed wasn't being made available. The on demand Hydrogen would bypass needing a huge source of energy. A small battery to start the on demand process and a solar panel can feed that battery.
originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: pteridine
All very good points.
The exception being the school built something and showed it to function 30 years ago defying the so called laws about breaking even.
It is about where you look and how you get it done. I think we can do this.
... is because the oil company's are likely in bed with the Cabal
originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: pteridine
Didn't have to defy any laws is what it seems was happening. Plus the original prototype design IS about H2 on demand. The other alternative fuel vehicle ideas by the University were in the links I provided. They didn't just stop at H2 on demand because the cost for the Hydro Electrolysis device the design was built around was $1 Million for about 15 years. In that time of being beat down by not being allowed to afford that device, they had to move on to solar cars.
This might help you on how to look at what I am pointing out to you.
For H2 on Demand it should not be a big issue in fact to input any missing energy from a more free like source such as the sun or maybe an ocean wave in the case of water vessel's now is there?
ETA
I do appreciate the dedication to skepticism on such a matter.
For you it is science and I can roll with that point of view. I think the final outcome that has no one building H2 motors, other than the designs from Germany that I know about, is because the oil company's are likely in bed with the Cabal. Both Conservatives and Libs can see that Big Oil is the next biggest thing to Bankers in funds to spend. They have a gravy train to lose if we move to H2 powered engines that we can pull up to the pond and fill er up without taxation abilities and it might cause a water shortage, in their minds. They will forget that the product of the H2 combustion in an Oxygen atmosphere is water.
originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: pteridine
You are correct if we stay in a totally CLOSED system that concept could not work. I got this idea while with a group of EPA Scientists hosting a dinner for National Environmental Conference where we had Scientists and Engineers from all over the world joining with us at the Boston Museum of Science. This was almost 30 years now and they where Hydrolyzing water with a Solar panel energy source storing in a battery that delivered steady power to the Electrolysis probe so they could demonstrate the energy on the spot for an exhibit. It was wow moment. Their idea was that the Sun was enough of a source of energy to make it worth investing in the whole tech concept. I agree.
We don't have to keep the system closed to outside energy sources. We have energy sources that are attached to a meter with a business and a gov official collecting dues. In fact that is the problem I see, their need for control competing ideas that would allow people to be energy independent are allowing closed minded concepts.
I would think Quantum Physics for one thing can give us an avenue to tap into new resources and that there are other Sources of ENERGY to balance this out actually. There are other ideas and that is my story, I will stick with it.
Also what I am saying, we INTRODUCE energy from somewhere else outside the H2 engine that is freely available. That COULD BE something like Solar or whatever exotic means of Quantum energy we discover usable.
I always say we can't discover things by closing our Minds to ideas because of some arbitrary pre supposition of certain failure. Those scientific presuppositions are what makes it challenging for Scientists. Clearly those are not always correct.
Dr. Ricketts was one of the witnesses testifying in 2006 before the US House Science Subcommittee on Energy on the prospects for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. (Earlier post.) While his focus for the shorter term is flex-fuel plug-in hybrid vehicles, he is interested in the development of hydrogen-fueled plug-in hybrids. He is also a 15-year holder of the Land Speed Record for a hydrogen vehicles at the Bonneville Salt Flats.