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1. water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: "C. Halsted" <chalsted@adelphia.net>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:05:16 -0500
I have read literature from a company that uses a process to change the molecular formula of water and it becomes combustible. they even use this process for welding and can do things like fuse glass
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01068.html (7,578 bytes)

2. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Adam Bradley <ambradley@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:14:39 -0800 (PST)
Yes, you can generate all the "chagned molecular formula" of water as long as you supply a constant electric input. BTW, both Hydrogen and Oxygen are highly combustable. Adam "Oh the humanity!" Bradl
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01079.html (8,788 bytes)

3. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:23:08 -0800
One can split water into its component hydrogen and oxygen atoms by electrolysis - but don't go out and retrofit the ol' Roadster with a water tank and a generator just yet. I think this can be confi
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01080.html (8,667 bytes)

4. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Adam Bradley <ambradley@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:40:06 -0800 (PST)
What if you used a small gasoline engine - say 1600cc or 2000cc - to run the electrolysis machine, then fed its hydrogen and water directly into the "Brown's Gas implosion engine"? == Adam '70 1600 S
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01082.html (9,778 bytes)

5. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:58:03 -0800
...and that buys you what? Burning gasoline to produce electricity to electrolyze water into hydrogen and oxygen to burn? There are energy losses due to inefficiencies all along that chain. This is N
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01084.html (10,988 bytes)

6. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: snyler <marc@animalfirm.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:47:39 -0600
The three laws of thermodynamics: 1:You can't win. 2:You can't break even. 3: You can't get out of the game. Isn't there a Hydrogen fuel-cell Mercedes or BMW doung a tour of the US? Fuel cells might
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01085.html (8,816 bytes)

7. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Adam Bradley <ambradley@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 10:51:50 -0800 (PST)
You're right! How could I expect it to work without a hand grenade and a pineapple? Of course, we need one of those Jacob's ladder thingies going 'zzzzzap' with a spark going up it. == Adam '70 1600
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01091.html (12,485 bytes)

8. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 11:15:09 -0800
Actually, I think that a potato battery might just put us over the top on this Gary /// /// datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net mailing list ///
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01092.html (13,266 bytes)

9. Re: water as fuel, not so crazy (score: 1)
Author: RWM <RWM@rwmann.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 14:22:48 -0500
...a potato and the LMA. /// /// datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net mailing list ///
/html/datsun-roadsters/2001-10/msg01093.html (7,396 bytes)


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