If I can create a vehicle that runs on water using a built in hydrogen generator why can’t the smart guys doit?


category: Hydrogen Cars

Hydrogen is the easiest fuel on earth. A car can produce more energy than it uses by simply adding 20 amps of 12 volt battery voltage to water and create enough fuel to run a 20 gallon tank of water from coast to coast. If I can do it, why can’t GM, Ford, Chrysler? It’s because OPEC will pay any price to prevent our dependency. OPEC is the biggest drug dealer on Earth.

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10 Responses to “If I can create a vehicle that runs on water using a built in hydrogen generator why can’t the smart guys doit?”

  1. andyman on April 14th, 2010 1:31 am

    Government regulations, you have to make it safe and everything else, and you have to do it so that average Joe can afford it.

  2. winterrules on April 14th, 2010 1:33 am

    Can you do it? Have you actually done it? Is it reliable and will it be safe in an accident? Does it work in all temperatures? If you can honestly answer yes to all these questions you should be consulting with a patent attorney.

  3. Capitalist_pig on April 14th, 2010 1:56 am

    Have you done it yet? If so, why don’t you start a company that does this. Surely that would be no problem. If GM won’t do it, you can offer some competition with your water car. If it is really good, you will be a billionaire.

    Also, 12 volts and 20 amps would only generate 240 watts. At 100% efficiency (impossible) that would make 820 BTUs an hour. At 60 mph on the highway a prius would use 180,000 BTUs in one hour.

  4. NB on April 14th, 2010 2:41 am

    i think that making a hydrogen generated car would be amazing as long as you dont use water to power it because water is a natural resourse, and we are currently in a drought

  5. Josh M on April 14th, 2010 3:21 am

    YOU CANT DO IT, BUT KEEP BELIEVING IN YOURSELF

  6. Richard E on April 14th, 2010 3:29 am

    You can’t do it. This is nonsense
    First law of thermodynamics: Energy cannot be created nor can it be destroyed
    Second law of thermodynamics: in any closed system, entropy will rise. No energy conversion can be 100% efficient.

    But i guess your right about OPEC. Only a junkie could make up such false-hope day-dream technology.

  7. Stephen M on April 14th, 2010 3:44 am

    edstoneberger,

    >by simply adding 20 amps of 12 volt battery voltage to water< I can tell by the way you are describing this that you are a total idiot.

    >It’s because OPEC will pay any price to prevent our dependency<
    I find it amazing that this line makes even less sense that the rest of your post.

    Did you ever wonder why engineers and scientists are not running around in these vehicles you speak of?

  8. SilentDoGood on April 14th, 2010 4:17 am

    You must have a working model and this country already has one.

  9. Trinity on April 14th, 2010 4:43 am

    Their arrogance and the simplicity of the Hydrogen Hybrid concept gets in their way. ;)

  10. vicinic on April 14th, 2010 5:03 am

    HA, HA, you fool. I hope you flag me for calling you an blithering idiot. If I look up and find you spamming again, I’ll haunt you forever.

    GO to school and get an Engineering Degree before you speak your feeble little mind again!!

    TTFN!

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