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Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: October 14, 2006 at 4:50 pm
Author: ensciro

Length: 09:53
Rating: 4.69
Views: 324919

Tags: Alternative  Energy  HHO  hydrogen  Meyer  oxygen  Point  Stan  Zero  

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mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 8:54 pm)
ok, completemoron. How many batteries do you have and what voltage?by the way, wattage is measured by amps X volts.
antimoron08 (August 29, 2008 at 8:51 pm)
10amps *12v=120....pfhahahahaha you retared its 1 amp *120v=watts and how many times do i have to tell you this the energy comes from the HYDROGEN. i made the gocart for testing on full hho not haf gas
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 8:29 pm)
completeloser: designnews*com/article/CA6572821*htmlSorry, I forgot to mention to replace the * with .A youtube problem.
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 8:26 pm)
completemoron, you say you 'was going to put it in your gocart'? How old are you? 10 years old? What good is putting a hho converter on a gocart? I guess I'm arguing with a mental case.
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 8:23 pm)
let's see what 10 amps at 12 volts will run:10 amps * 12 volts = 120 watts746 watts = 1 horsepower120 watts/746 watts per hp = .16 horsepowerNot even close to your 8 hp.Is this running off gas? That would be supplying the other 7.84 horsepower.Somewhere I saw 1 liter of hydrogen was equivalent to 1 kg of hydrogen. If you can prove different please do.Have a nice day.
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 8:19 pm)
completeloser: designnews*com/article/CA6572821*html"The promise of commercial electrolysers is that hydrogen can be produced at a refueling station or even at home. For instance, the Air Products electrolyser at the Shell Hydrogen station in White Plains, N.Y. requires a whopping 70-80 kW-hr (about 1/8th-1/10th of my monthly home electric bill) to make a single kilogram of hydrogen which yields the same amount of energy as a gallon of gasoline."I guess it was 70 kWh, not 50 kWh. Even more.
antimoron08 (August 29, 2008 at 7:48 pm)
1 lpm cant run a 50hp you retared maby a small engen like 2hp and frankly i dont give a rats ass if you beleve i can do this or not and i never sed i put it in my car i was going to use it for my gocart wich is 8hp AND AGEN WHO THE FUCK TOLD YOU YOU NEED 50,000V TO MAKE 1L do you have any idea how fucking dumb that sounds?
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 5:53 pm)
Now what could that 50 kWh of power? Run a 50 hp motor at full power for one hour. Now you are telling me that a 12v battery at 10 amps could run a 50 hp motor (and that's using the 50 kVA to produce 1 liter in an hour and you claim to produce 1 liter per minute? LOL!!!!!) Never. Nada. Can't happen. No matter what you say or claim. That's what's impossible.
mahammadabba (August 29, 2008 at 5:48 pm)
Gee, you have a car with a electrolysis system that gives you 1 liter per minute of hydrogen and you don't have a camera?What it takes to make 1 liter of hydrogen from water:It takes 55 kWh of electricity to produce one liter of hydrogen.To put this in perspective, take a transformer that feeds a house. A 50 kVa (that's 50,000 Volt*Amp) can provide in 1 hour at 50kVa ~ 50 kWh. At 10 cents per kWh that would be roughly $5 worth of electricity to produce that 1 liter of hydrogen.
antimoron08 (August 29, 2008 at 4:01 pm)
i would love to but i have no camra and agen how told you its impossible?


 
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