Here’s another guy that succeeded in making an engine run on water. He made several hydrogen electrolyzers and connected them in parallel. The gas they’re producing is making a 12 hp engine work. I intend to present a similar experiment made by myself by the end of this year, and make the info free. So… with my blog!
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#1 by craig on April 30, 2010 - 9:01 pm
Nice try…..jeez
Ok guys..fact time.
You will need a minimum of 6% of the total air flow of the engine to run it on H2
just do the math..ok?
2liter engine x 2000 rpm = 4000 liters x.06 = 240 liters per minute.
Have look around..a really big HHO might make 500 liter per HOUR and that’s less than
9 liter per minute at 20 amps at 12 volts…
at that rate you can power you care much easier on electricity than on H2.
I know…I manufacture H2 Gensets…here: