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I'm not sure what difference the baking soda would make, but I'd have thought you'd have needed a lot of soda to yield much difference in your hydrogen electrolysis when you're talking V8 quantities of hydrogen.
Quote from: thermidorthelobster on October 13, 2008, 22:34:00I'm not sure what difference the baking soda would make, but I'd have thought you'd have needed a lot of soda to yield much difference in your hydrogen electrolysis when you're talking V8 quantities of hydrogen.The soda is needed to make the water conduct ; it'll only electrolyse if you pass current through it and you can't pass much current through pure or tap water. Proponents of 'free gas from water' are pretty coy about the costs of this necessary additive (although it must be cheap, surely) and the cost of replacing the stainless electrodes which corrode (maybe not so cheap).Like you say, these gizmos are only intended to trickle a small additive amount of hydrogen/oxygen mix to the engine. On straightforward laws of thermodynamics, you can't get more energy out of burning the H/O mix than you put in with electricity from the alternator. There remains a theoretical possibility that the presence of H/O mix somehow magically improves the thermal efficiency of the normal petrol burn more than the (at least) 50% losses involved in generating the electric, but frankly I don't believe that all :)No, I haven't tried it. Nor have I tried a wind generator on top of an electric car so it fuels itself for free ...cheers, Ross K
Ross I hear where your coming from but let me run this by you: at present I'm getting 17MPG if I fit the hydro system I could be getting 25MPG
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QuoteRoss I hear where your coming from but let me run this by you: at present I'm getting 17MPG if I fit the hydro system I could be getting 25MPGIf you write me a cheque for $250, I'll make a sacrifice to the pagan gods, and you COULD magically get 35mpg out of your V8. But if I'm honest, you won't.There's a huge difference between could and will get 25mpg. If you will, then it's worth it. You *could* get 25mpg by doing a whole lot of things, but you almost certainly won't.There is one certainty though; anybody who's just spent $250 on their truck is very likely to find some magical difference where none exists, so they don't feel they've been conned. This is pretty much the basis of stage hynosis.