This type of system is all ready being done in a different way by the Apollo 
Energy Systems in Pompano Beach Florida. www.apolloenergysystems.com.  Is 
the same company that I received my first EV call Transformer I which I am 
still running today.

They use a on board electrolysis unit that produces hydrogen from water that 
is use in fuel cells rated at 5kw to 50kw which is only use to charge a on 
board 300 AH battery pack while the battery is not in use or can run a EV 
under light loads.

The fuel cell units are manufacturer in Germany for military uses, such as 
remote areas that has replace generators for quite running.

Roland


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lawrence Rhodes" <[email protected]>
To: "Electric Vehicle Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2013 4:42 AM
Subject: [EVDL] Battery powered hydrogen ICE car.


> This may be inefficient but why not run an ICE car using an electrolyzer 
> using a
> large battery pack like we use in Ev's instead of pressurized hydrogen. 
> I've
> seen a claim of a system that electrolyzes  using 55 amps producing 55 
> liters
> per minute.  Seems to me you just can't produce enough hydrogen with that 
> many
> amps & this amount is just not enough.  If a high amp system was used I 
> suspect
> it would work.  Would this be an electric vehicle?  Hybrid?  I never heard 
> of it
> being tried.  Am I crazy?  I don't have the math skills to do the 
> calculation.
> I saw one answer on the web that it takes 800 liters per minute of 
> uncompressed
> gas to run a V6.  So seems this may not be very practical.  Lawrence 
> Rhodes..
>
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