08-01-2008, 04:33 AM
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My car burns a gallon of fuel to travel 58 miles. 300 liters of HHO gas contains 12.5% (by atomic weight) of hydrogen FUEL. You have 75 liters of gas that if condensed into a liquid would be less than 1/800th of 75 liters of liquid hydrogen.
The equivalent of 75/800th a liter of liquid hydrogen fuel.
Thats .09375 liter of liquid hydrogen fuel, you claim can replace slightly more than 1 GALLON of liquid gasoline.
That means your mileage would be 2474 miles per gallon of liquid hydrogen produced, compared to my 58 MPG on gasoline.
I did not convert liters to gallons, so I know my figures are off a little.
58MPG is 100KM on 4.04 liters. Its very close, only off by a couple of percentage points.
Your generator would need 12.5 gallons of water per hour, to produce 1 gallon of liquid equivalent hydrogen fuel.
It also assumes you can generate 5 times (300 liters per hour) the volume of gas you claim at 1 liter per minute (60 liters per hour).
What a miracle, all I need to do is carry 1 gallon of liquid hydrogen in my car to travel 2774 miles. Thats one trip across the United States from coast to coast on a gallon of liquid hydrogen fuel.
Of course that is assuming MY calculations are correct.
regards
gary
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