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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #25 on: March 26, 2008, 04:13:58 PM »
This guy started his little thing with with wife's pie pans...  I too would like to know what the energy input is and they failed to mention that.  But who knows, it's an interesting direction for sure.  Maybe there's just the right efficiency frequency?  Still looks like something worth further experimentation.  In the end, I posted it mainly because it's kinda neato and does make one wonder of the possibilities--that is all...

This just reminds me of the electrolysis experiments we did in college.

The laws of electrolysis state you mass exchange is almost identical minus some e-'s

I guess it's a neat form of electrolysis, because normally the anode/cathodes decay rapidly thus requiring expensive metals like gold.
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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #26 on: March 26, 2008, 04:57:52 PM »


Great story.  Sounds like a terrific person.  How awesome would it be to put the oil cartel out of business?   :)

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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #27 on: March 26, 2008, 06:04:56 PM »
This just reminds me of the electrolysis experiments we did in college.

The laws of electrolysis state you mass exchange is almost identical minus some e-'s

I guess it's a neat form of electrolysis, because normally the anode/cathodes decay rapidly thus requiring expensive metals like gold.
You don't need expensive metals, I've seen some people do it with a fairly small amount of electricity and two spatulas.  But this is cool for the reason you stated, we do need to know what the power input is.  I also really wonder about these laws of electrolysis from highschool...  I have seen guys hook up electrolysis units the size of a coffee can or smaller in their old clunkers, place a tank of water in the trunk and feed the gas right into their combustion mix with good results.  They were still running gas but got a very real increase in the mpg unlike some myths we hear about.  The problem is that the hydrogen/oxygen brown gas will eventually really fuck your engine, so IMO it's really only good to play with on a junker.  Now there are engines that are built to take hydrogen but they are expensive.  there are also places that say they will convert your engine to burn hydrogen but that is expensive.  Plus with this type of setup I speak of, I guess there is a huge compression problem to deal with so you can't just run the brown gas alone unless you want to putter around on 25 horse power :D  Anyway, to make my point/query, the electrolysis production worked very well just off of the car battery/alternator. The unit is very cheap to make or buy for anyone who has a junker they feel like dinking around with.

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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #28 on: March 27, 2008, 01:29:07 PM »
Ultimately, the power for transportation will come from electricity, whether it be directly from electric batteries (tesla motors, chevy volt, etc) or from hydrogen produced by electric hydrolysis.  Either way it takes oil out of the equation, which eliminates the threats to our economy and security.

The electricity can then be produced either the way it is now (combo of coal (50%), Natural Gas (25%), Nuclear (19%) and other (Hydro, renewables)),  or we can move to where I think we'll ultimately be, which is a combo of nuclear for primary power demands, hydro where it exists now, and rooftop-mounted solar for residential and supplemental.
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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #29 on: March 27, 2008, 03:36:27 PM »
You don't need expensive metals, I've seen some people do it with a fairly small amount of electricity and two spatulas.  But this is cool for the reason you stated, we do need to know what the power input is.  I also really wonder about these laws of electrolysis from highschool...  I have seen guys hook up electrolysis units the size of a coffee can or smaller in their old clunkers, place a tank of water in the trunk and feed the gas right into their combustion mix with good results.  They were still running gas but got a very real increase in the mpg unlike some myths we hear about.  The problem is that the hydrogen/oxygen brown gas will eventually really fuck your engine, so IMO it's really only good to play with on a junker.  Now there are engines that are built to take hydrogen but they are expensive.  there are also places that say they will convert your engine to burn hydrogen but that is expensive.  Plus with this type of setup I speak of, I guess there is a huge compression problem to deal with so you can't just run the brown gas alone unless you want to putter around on 25 horse power :D  Anyway, to make my point/query, the electrolysis production worked very well just off of the car battery/alternator. The unit is very cheap to make or buy for anyone who has a junker they feel like dinking around with.

Do you think the hydrogen explosion would be less than the fuel/air explosion......relating to compression??

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Re: Burning Salt Water
« Reply #30 on: March 27, 2008, 03:45:50 PM »
You're a software engineer?

If not, how is this relevant?

Your place is obviously very different to CA where all I see is Chinese, Indian and Caucasians.

Sounds like you teach in the ghetto. FBI are probably there to keep tabs on your class of 50% African muslims.

Well, he lives in one of the poorest countries around, so do the math. Wait, nevermind. His parents are worth a billion easy!