dave777 asked: Cracking water to get to the hydrogen.
More energy needed than extracted ?
“One of the problems with using hydrogen as fuel is that if someone’s in an accident you can kill a lot of people easily. sure using it as a fuel and having it produce water is a really helpful idea, but hydrogen by itself (as i understand it) is very explosive, put it in a crash with flames, oh that’s all sorts of trouble. Somebody tell me if i’m misinformed on that.”
My way of thinking of the use of water is to “crack and burn” AS NEEDED, and NOT to store any dangerous hydrogen in a tank !!!
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"You answered your own question. Water is VERY stable. Therefore you cannot get energy from it."
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Your statemint is NOT STRICTLY TRUE !
You most certainly CAN GET ENERGY FROM IT.
The problem is the amount of energy extracted MAYBE LESS THAN WHAT IS USED TO OBTAIN IT.
Thusly making it not viable as a mobile fuel source for an internal combustion engine.
However what if you owned a farm and wanted to set up such a conversion to run a fixed generator to supply the needs of the farm. That becomes a DIFFERENT EQUATION.
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WHAT DO YOU GROCK FROM THE ABOVE SITE ???
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http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Hydrogen_from_Water
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http://www.waterpoweredcar.com/
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"You answered your own question. Water is VERY stable. Therefore you cannot get energy from it."
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http://www.waterpoweredcar.com/
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run your car on "nothing"
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