Am 2008-08-05 23:02:46, schrieb Patrick Shirkey:
> That's what is amazing about this circuit. It doesn't matter what 
> salinity the water is. In fact having some salt in the mix might even 
> make for more powerful explosions.

Ehm what?

Make an experiment and try dyalysis on 1 dm³ of
clean water and one liter of sea-salted water.

It seems you have never done it.

> > Yes. And splitting H2O to H2 + O takes at least as much energy as you get 
> > from 
> > bunring the H2 to H2O! That is a fundamental law of the universe we live in!
> 
> No one is denying that law. What has been found is that there is more 
> than one way to leverage the amount of energy required and it can be 
> done with very little current if the right circuit is used.

The only way to get Hydrogene is using the Sun, but it has the  disavan-
tage, that you need very big installations...

I repeat:  I get with an installation of 48 m³  over  the  year  arround
2200 dm³ per day, which is NOT  enough  to  power  a  Hydrogen  Hi-Speed
Turbine which serv a 24V DC Light-Running Generator of  4,3kW  over  the
night.

If I get a new terrain in Germany, I like to increase  the  Installation
to  arround  200 m²  but  maybe  I  will  run  into  trouble  with   the
administration and the LBV (Landes BauVerordnung).

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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