How are you going to generate the hydrogen?  Please give us some
details on your plan.  I have some doubts that it will work.  I dont
think that you have enough capacity in a acetylene bottle @ 100 psi to
heat your house.  Hydrogen vehicles store hydrogen at 10,000 psi.
After you generate the H2 how are you going to generate your heat?
burn it or use it to generate electric via fuel cell?

Some reading on Hydrogen: 
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/hydrogenandfuelcells/education/h2iq.html


On Sep 17, 3:57 pm, stanley/ Randolph <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, but ya gotta admit it was FFFFFFFUNNNEEEEEEEE!!!
> Seriously, though.  I would be storing it in an acetylene bottle, and/or the 
> oxygen bottle for a welding set.  That would be thick enough that, with the 
> constant production and use, its slight leakage out would be so slow that it 
> wouldn't be noticeable.
> I am only planning on about 100- 110 psi.
> I want to make an ammonia-based air conditioner next year so that I can use a 
> combination of sun and hydrogen to cool the house, instead of the "electrical 
> pig" window units, or "electrical pig" central, with freon.
>  
> Stanley
>
> ________________________________
> From: Dennis <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 8:12:52 AM
> Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: 1983-85 CB650SC Front Forks
>
> You are bad, Graham.   You have to go stand in the corner.
>
> Dennis G.
> - Seattle
>
> -----Original Message-----
> >From: [email protected] 
> >[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham Rogers
> >Sent: 15 September, 2009 05:44
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: 1983-85 CB650SC Front Forks
>
> >he combines it with oxygen and keeps it in a bottle in the fridge
>
> >On Sep 15, 2009, at 8:36 AM, Dennis wrote:
>
> >Stanley,
> >> 
> >>How are you making the Hydrogen and how are you storing it?
> >> 
> >>Dennis G.
> >>- Seattle
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>>From: [email protected] 
> >>>[mailto:[email protected]] on Behalf Of stanley/ Randolph
> >>>Sent: 14 September, 2009 13:59
> >>>To: [email protected]
> >>>Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Re: 1983-85 CB650SC Front Forks
>
> >>>Most don't realize it, but hydrogen is safer than any hydrocarbon gas, be 
> >>>it butane, propane, natural gas, etc.  If you have a leak, it floats up 
> >>>and through the roof; the hydrocarbons accumulate on the floor and build 
> >>>up.  You could die just breathing the stuff in your sleep.  Methane, marsh 
> >>>gas, accumulates in valleys, low spots or depressions, when there is no 
> >>>wind.  People who are uninformed and make camp in a low spot just may fall 
> >>>asleep that night never to wake up again.  It happens down here.
> >>>Plus, because it doesn't accumulate, there is much less of a likelihood 
> >>>that it will explode.
> >>>Anyway, it's great to increase your mileage, and I will find out if I will 
> >>>be able to make enough without electronics to heat the house and workroom.
> >>>No, I still haven't made one for my Nighthawk...
> >>> 
> >>> 
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