According to Klein's fans, he "got 100 miles out of 4 ounces of water".
Figuring 25 miles/gallon running on gasoline only, his modified vehicle
was getting the equivalent of a gallon of gasoline (~115,000 BTU or 1.2E8 joule) per ounce of water.
The best water electrolyzers require 25 Kilowatt-hours/LB
or 25/16 = 1.56 Kilowatt-hours per Ounce.
Assuming regular electrolysis energy input, recombination of one
ounce 454/16 =28.37 grams of H2O from H and OH should
yield 1.56 Kw-hr (5.6E6 joule).
IOW. a Free Energy benefit of 1.2E8/5.6E6 = 21.5 from somewhere?
----- Original Message -----From: Frederick SparberTo: vortex-lSent: 5/25/2006 2:04:12 AMSubject: Re: Helmholtz Layer Metal-Water Interface, Joe Cell EtcTHE INTERACIION OF WATER WITH SOLID SURFACES:
FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS
5 Dlssoclatlve adsorptlon on clean metals5 1 Eqmhbrmm conslderatlons a survey of the Perlodlc Table
5 2 Kmetlc bamers
5 3 Examples of preferential dlssoclatlon on atomlcally rough surfaces
5 4 Reactions of dlssoclatlon products recombmatlon, desorptlon, and metal oxldatlon
Electrochemical Capacitors (Ultracapacitors-Supercapacitors):
http://electrochem.cwru.edu/ed/encycl/art-c03-elchem-cap.htm
Otto and Diesel Cycles:
http://members.aol.com/engware/calc3.htm
The Joe Cell:

