Re: [biofuel] Pollution-free car

2001-07-17 Thread aztov
hello friends. trying to learn this subject I have learn a lot from you and all. I would like to make a prototype of a fuel cell solar supported unit. and I need some help gathering the pieces. I am from Israel. thank you all. amnon - Original Message - From: "F. Marc de Piolenc" <[EMAIL

Re: [biofuel] Pollution-free car

2001-07-15 Thread jerry dycus
Hi Marc and All, > > - Original Message - > From: "F. Marc de Piolenc" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > 1. You'd be darned lucky to actually store 80% of > the generated juice in > > a battery - or rather, you might store 80%, but > you won't get that much > > back and still have reasonabl

RE: [biofuel] Pollution-free car

2001-07-15 Thread kirk
I don't think autos even run at c10. They load like crazy with resultant loss. c/2 if range done in 1 hour right? Kirk -Original Message- From: steve spence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 8:25 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Pollution

Re: [biofuel] Pollution-free car

2001-07-14 Thread steve spence
you are correct on the units, although my point is still valid. batteries absorb and release more net electric than the whole electrolysis process. with electrolysis, 1 kwh into the electrolyzer, gives you less than 1/3 out of the fuel cell. batteries are 70%+ (at the c20 rate, with 50% DOD) Ste