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Car Forum / Dodge / Dodge Trucks / June 2007

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Build An Attachment For Gas Engines To Use Water For Fuel

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peblqmycwoej@yahoo.com - 02 Jun 2007 15:56 GMT
Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power
your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect
fuel. It's more powerful than gas, but it's trapped in every drop of
water. And only the HydroStar can efficiently free hydrogen's potent
energy!
The HyTronics module is the closely guarded secret behind the success
of the HydroStar. A major breakthrough in electronics technology lead
to development of the HyTronics circuitry. Closely controlled high-
energy pulses of electrical power, of precise frequency and duration,
are the trademarks of the HyTronics module.
http://waterfuelafo.blogspot.com/#
miles - 02 Jun 2007 16:26 GMT
> Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power
> your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect
> fuel. It's more powerful than gas, but it's trapped in every drop of
> water. And only the HydroStar can efficiently free hydrogen's potent
> energy!

Mythbusters built one of these pieces of junk.  Didn't work at all.
Furthermore the website tries to trick you into thinking your car will
run 100% on water.  In fact what this contraption really tries to do is
improve gas mpg with supplemental hydrogen.  Doesn't work.
beekeep - 02 Jun 2007 16:48 GMT
>Now you can run any vehicle on FREE energy! The HydroStar can power
>your engine with the incredible energy of hydrogen, natures' perfect
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>are the trademarks of the HyTronics module.
>http://waterfuelafo.blogspot.com/#

Water is easily broken down to hydrogen and oxygen by applying a dc current.
But energy is energy and a little is lost with each conversion.  Net result is
that it has to come from somewhere and you are going to pay for it.  There is no
free ride and never will be.

beekeep
SnoMan - 03 Jun 2007 13:31 GMT
>Water is easily broken down to hydrogen and oxygen by applying a dc current.
>But energy is energy and a little is lost with each conversion.  Net result is
>that it has to come from somewhere and you are going to pay for it.  There is no
>free ride and never will be.

Actually the "lost" energy in conversion is not the problem. It is the
tremendous about of electrical power that is required for the amout of
hydrogen produced in this process to split Hydrogen and Oxygen bonds
in water. It ake many time more energy than it releases or produces.
Science has been working on solution to this riddle for a very long
time and there is none yet.
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Chris Thompson - 03 Jun 2007 13:49 GMT
> Actually the "lost" energy in conversion is not the problem. It is the
> tremendous about of electrical power that is required for the amout of
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> TheSnoMan.com

There simply is no such thing as a perpetual motion machine, never will be.

wow wasnt that much simpler to say than some long winded nothing post?

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Roy - 03 Jun 2007 14:00 GMT
>> Actually the "lost" energy in conversion is not the problem. It is the
>> tremendous about of electrical power that is required for the amout of
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> wow wasnt that much simpler to say than some long winded nothing post?

At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
mix.

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Max Dodge - 03 Jun 2007 14:36 GMT
> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
> mix.

I was just wondering if changing the gear ratios would make that
electrolysis work........

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> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
> mix.
FMB - 03 Jun 2007 14:54 GMT
>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
>> mix.
>
> I was just wondering if changing the gear ratios would make that
> electrolysis work........

No, but it may help find the missing knock sensor...

FMB
(North Mexico)
Craig Christian - 03 Jun 2007 16:33 GMT
> No, but it may help find the missing knock sensor...

Only if you recharge your leaky A/C system with isobutane or propane.

Craig C.
SnoMan - 04 Jun 2007 15:03 GMT
>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
>> mix.
>
>I was just wondering if changing the gear ratios would make that
>electrolysis work........

No post  here is complete without some of the main trolls weighing in.
Also, someone eluded to perpetual motion when this did not really
apply here. Perpetual motion mean that once it is set in motion it
will remain in motion until acted on my external force such as
friction from bearings or drag from air or gas molecules or in the
case of deep space travel, gravity and solar wind too. Deep space
probes come very close to perpetual motion in application as do
satellites in geosyncronized orbit. Okay no time for inmature trolls
to weigh in again to get their fix.
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theguy@whatever.net - 04 Jun 2007 15:24 GMT
>>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into the
>>> mix.
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
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>TheSnoMan.com

you really have no shame do you?
Roy - 04 Jun 2007 16:45 GMT
>>>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into
>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> you really have no shame do you?

No shame???????????? The Idiot see nothing wrong with what he post's.
theguy@whatever.net - 05 Jun 2007 01:23 GMT
>>>>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into
>>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
>No shame???????????? The Idiot see nothing wrong with what he post's.

it still continues to surprise me though.  i wonder when his little
she devil jumps in to protect him?
Roy - 05 Jun 2007 02:22 GMT
>>>>>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into
>>>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> it still continues to surprise me though.  i wonder when his little
> she devil jumps in to protect him?

She probably has her mouth full of some other guy. No pun intended. <G>
Larry - 05 Jun 2007 02:48 GMT
>>>>>> At least we didn't have the dump truck and whatever else tossed into
>>>>>> the
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> it still continues to surprise me though.  i wonder when his little
> she devil jumps in to protect him?

Once again, SnoIdiot strikes!
(I bet the bitch jumps in now!)
beekeep - 03 Jun 2007 18:09 GMT
>>Water is easily broken down to hydrogen and oxygen by applying a dc current.
>>But energy is energy and a little is lost with each conversion.  Net result is
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>-----------------
>TheSnoMan.com

" It is the tremendous about of electrical power that is required for the amout
of hydrogen produced in this process to split Hydrogen and Oxygen bonds
in water. It ake many time more energy than it releases or produces." Which IS
the energy lost during the conversion so it IS the problem idiot.

beekeep
 
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