Solar Hydrogen Trends claim:
Input 500 watts produces 2,797 cu.ft. H2 per hour, equivalent to 221.5
KWhr at a cost of $1.80
http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/
If true, that is one heck of a claim - they would be claiming an over-unity
COP of 443 (44300%).
I checked the math. 2797 SCF of H2 - IS - equivalent to 221.5 kWH.
What I think is probably wrong is the 500W input - it must be a typo. They
must mean 500kW input. This would put their COP to be
Bob,
No typo. Apparently the figures have been replicated by an independent
company
See http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf
Adrian Ashfield
There is a performance report:
http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf
I would suggest that the current figure is likely to be right, in that
100kA at 4V would require some interesting electrical enigineering, so
was the voltage actually nearer 5kV rather than 5V.
Guys,
Impressive, but suspicious..
Given the name of the company - could it be 500 watts electric and 100,000
watts of solar ?
Or is this some type of LENR ?
From: Nigel Dyer
There is a performance report:
http://www.solarhydrogentrends.com/SHT_performance%20_test.pdf
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