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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power
your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect fuel. It's more powerful than gas, but it's trapped in every drop of water. And only the HydroStar can efficiently free hydrogen's potent energy! The HyTronics module is the closely guarded secret behind the success of the HydroStar. A major breakthrough in electronics technology lead to development of the HyTronics circuitry. Closely controlled high- energy pulses of electrical power, of precise frequency and duration, are the trademarks of the HyTronics module. http://waterfuelafo.blogspot.com/# |
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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
Do a search for, How to make your own automobile fuel
Moonshiners have been doing it for many years. cuhulin |
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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
On Jun 2, 9:54 am, wrote:
> Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power > your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect > fuel. It's more powerful than gas, but it's trapped in every drop of > water. And only the HydroStar can efficiently free hydrogen's potent > energy! > The HyTronics module is the closely guarded secret behind the success > of the HydroStar. A major breakthrough in electronics technology lead > to development of the HyTronics circuitry. Closely controlled high- > energy pulses of electrical power, of precise frequency and duration, > are the trademarks of the HyTronics module.http://waterfuelafo.blogspot.com/# Takes exactly as much energy to get the water seperated back to hydrogen and oxygen as the energy you get oxidizing (burning) hydrogen with oxygen. Basic physics and chemistry. No free ride. IF there were a source of free hydrogen on earth that would be great. Unfortunately, there isn't. Also, laws of thermodynamics say "you can't even break even!" With hundred percent efficiency you'd just break even, and have to put into seperation exactly as much as you'd get out. But in real world every process has SOME inefficiency, so making hydrogen from water is an energy losing proposition. |
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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
"Don Stauffer in Minnesota" > wrote in message > Takes exactly as much energy to get the water seperated back to > hydrogen and oxygen as the energy you get oxidizing (burning) > hydrogen with oxygen. Basic physics and chemistry. No free ride. IF > there were a source of free hydrogen on earth that would be great. > Unfortunately, there isn't. > > Also, laws of thermodynamics say "you can't even break even!" With > hundred percent efficiency you'd just break even, and have to put into > seperation exactly as much as you'd get out. But in real world every > process has SOME inefficiency, so making hydrogen from water is an > energy losing proposition. IMO, even petroleum fits this category. It has been popular because it has been cheap to exploit, convenient to store and distribute, and effective as fuel. But with petroleum, we never had to convert energy into petroleum to make fuel, or even to deal with the consequences of the combustion products. We were bumming what appeared to be a free ride. When we have to start creating fuels which fit those general criteria, we have to take into account the total costs of energy production. It doesnt mean that, someday, we may not be forced to produce alcohol, or hydrogen, or whatever. It just means that it is not popular yet. And as we both have said, there is no free lunch. |
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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
On Jun 2, 10:54 am, wrote:
> Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power > your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect > fuel. It's more powerful than gas, but it's trapped in every drop of > water. And only the HydroStar can efficiently free hydrogen's potent > energy! > The HyTronics module is the closely guarded secret behind the success > of the HydroStar. A major breakthrough in electronics technology lead > to development of the HyTronics circuitry. Closely controlled high- > energy pulses of electrical power, of precise frequency and duration, > are the trademarks of the HyTronics module.http://waterfuelafo.blogspot.com/# Just like clockwork the miracle gasoline savers appear with every springtime runup in gasoline prices. Is it true the HydroStar can accomplish the impossible by mixing snake oil and water for a mixture that has the explosive power of horse**** in a compost pile? Is that correct? |
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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel
Proly the cheapest lunch of all is hydro-electric.
Malthus: Just too many assholes on the planet. And, as some paleo/anthro guy recently pointed out, not only are there way too many assholes, they are way way bigger assholes than just a few hundred years ago--from a size AND calorie-consuming pov, in this context. And, all of'em drive SUVs. And see fit to blog. Assholes to screw too much, eat too much, use too much gas, and won't shut up. goodgawd..... -- ------ Mr. P.V.'d (formerly Droll Troll), Yonkers, NY Stop Corruption in Congress & Send the Ultimate Message: Absolutely Vote, but NOT for a Democrat or a Republican. Ending Corruption in Congress is the *Single Best Way* to Materially Improve Your Family's Life. The Solution is so simple--and inexpensive! entropic3.14decay at optonline2.718 dot net; remove pi and e to reply--ie, all d'numbuhs > wrote in message ... > > "Don Stauffer in Minnesota" > wrote in message >> Takes exactly as much energy to get the water seperated back to >> hydrogen and oxygen as the energy you get oxidizing (burning) >> hydrogen with oxygen. Basic physics and chemistry. No free ride. IF >> there were a source of free hydrogen on earth that would be great. >> Unfortunately, there isn't. >> >> Also, laws of thermodynamics say "you can't even break even!" With >> hundred percent efficiency you'd just break even, and have to put into >> seperation exactly as much as you'd get out. But in real world every >> process has SOME inefficiency, so making hydrogen from water is an >> energy losing proposition. > > IMO, even petroleum fits this category. It has been popular because > it has been cheap to exploit, convenient to store and distribute, and > effective as fuel. But with petroleum, we never had to convert energy > into petroleum to make fuel, or even to deal with the consequences > of the combustion products. We were bumming what appeared to be > a free ride. > > When we have to start creating fuels which fit those > general criteria, we have to take into account the total costs of energy > production. > > It doesnt mean that, someday, we may not be forced to produce alcohol, > or hydrogen, or whatever. It just means that it is not popular yet. And > as we both have said, there is no free lunch. > > |
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