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7-16-2008 12:56 AM312 views
revenantdm says:
Too funny and too true, what some people will do to save gas is as important as how far some people will go to con you out of your MONEY!
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7-17-2008 11:44 AM
The REAL Napster
Wow. Once again P.T. Barnum is right.
8-16-2008 7:47 PM
johnnymax
A wise man once said "Those who say something can't be done should not bother those who are doing it!" Ronn Motor Company is about to start production of their water burning hybrid Sports car, the Scorpion. It produces the hydrogen on demand from water through electrolysis the same as the one you say won't work. www.RonnMotors.com It has 400 hp, get 40 mpg & goes from 0-60 in 3.5 seconds. They are using a more expensive unit than the one mentioned, but it does the same thing. You don't have to buy one, just make your own. I made a hydrogen generator and used it to fill up a balloon the 4th of July and put a fuse on it. I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS! It was a hell of an explosion!
And I just ran 1...
8-16-2008 9:09 PM
The REAL Napster
It produces the hydrogen on demand from water through electrolysis the same as the one you say won't work
Firstly, Ronn Motors may be using electrolysis, but they sure didn't 'invent' it. Has been around for years. Recently a cancer researcher discovered that by using 13.56 MHz radio frequency waves he can burn sea water by separating hydrogen and oxygen from the salt water. One positive for this approach is that there are no electrodes to wear out, a common problem with electrolysis.

Secondly, 99% of the water to gas schemes out on the internet are scams plai...
8-16-2008 9:30 PM
revenantdm
All I want to add is I clipped the article. I did not write it! I have a book called Victorian Inventions... It is hilarious in some cases, bizarre in others and ahead of the time (like Babbage's Analytical Machine - the fore-runner to UNIVAC and ENIAC.) in some places... Yes Hydrogen is a fuel that is high in power for low in amount (the Sun is basically a Hydrogen powered Nuclear Reactor) but like Napster said, I would not advise in using anything that has a high degree possibility of blowing my family up on the road from a leaky valve stem... anyone remember the Hindenburg?
8-16-2008 9:32 PM
The REAL Napster
I forgot to mention. All these people trying to create electric cars and the like have already been beat by a world famous inventor, Dean Kamen.
His new work on the Stirling engine using a hybrid fuel approach which beats them all for fuel mileage, safety and capabilities. Look for it soon.
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