Hydrogen fuel kit

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whitewall
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Re: Hydrogen fuel kit

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Ron&Gill wrote:Anything is possible within the realms of the laws of energy-mass conservation. KERS just stores the kinetic energy of the cars as kinetic energy in a flywheel (or rather four flywheels). The best form of "KERS" I've read about is on electric cars, where, when braking, each wheel motor turns into a generator which recharges either a battery or a Hydrogen fuel cell. But that's not the same as electrolysis of water to produce free Hydrogen (free as in H2(gas) not free as in no cost)
Hey, check this link, Microreactor is the best i ever seen, no battery no wires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kiub9jVlxYY


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Re: Hydrogen fuel kit

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whitewall wrote:
Ron&Gill wrote:Anything is possible within the realms of the laws of energy-mass conservation. KERS just stores the kinetic energy of the cars as kinetic energy in a flywheel (or rather four flywheels). The best form of "KERS" I've read about is on electric cars, where, when braking, each wheel motor turns into a generator which recharges either a battery or a Hydrogen fuel cell. But that's not the same as electrolysis of water to produce free Hydrogen (free as in H2(gas) not free as in no cost)
Hey, check this link, Microreactor is the best i ever seen, no battery no wires.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kiub9jVlxYY
Wow, that was so interesting.
I feel so much more educated now. A hose attached to a tank, what a wonderful idea.
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