I haven't been on for a while, and this is the FIRST thread I see?? Come On...
RUBBISH! HOGWASH, Whatever... .
Here’s the deal, and its SIMPLE physics, There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.
YES, there is energy in water. Chemically, it’s locked up in the atomic bonds between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms. When the hydrogen and oxygen combine, whether it’s in a fuel cell, internal combustion engine running on hydrogen, or a jury-rigged CTD with an electrolysis cell under the hood, there’s energy left over in the form of heat or electrons. That’s converted to mechanical energy by the pistons and crankshaft or electrical motors to move the vehicle. (Recombinant Boron technology is not electrolysis, essentially a battery, but that is a different story)
SO, the PROBLEM: It takes exactly the same amount of energy to pry those hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart inside the electrolysis cell as you get back when they recombine inside the fuel cell MINUS LOSSES IN EFICIENCY IN GENERATING THE ELECTRICITY TO SEPERATE THE MOLECULES IN THE FIRST PLACE. And in an Engine, you get back MUCH, MUCH less. The laws of thermodynamics haven’t changed and ARE NOT going to, in spite of any hype you read. Subtract the losses to heat, ANY HEAT, in the engine and alternator and electrolysis cell, and you’re losing energy, not gaining it—period.
Does adding Hydrogen increase the efficiency of the fuel burn, sure, but not to a degree greater than the energy required to create the additional Hydrogen flow in the first place.
All of these 'electrolysers' rely on violating the First law of thermodynamics and ignoring simple Entropy. It doesn't work, can't work, not going to work.
And more than this, they rely on the PT Barnum Principle, and another minute has passed... .
AND, think of this, most people add these in the Spring, after burning WINTER blend, they transition to SUMMER blend fuel, and Voila! Your Mileage has increased! Wow, some magic Eh?? This is true for DIesel with the #2/#1 blending and Cetane change, and for Gasoline with the Alchol/MTBE blends, all reduce the BTU value of fuel in the winter, and reduce your mileage, because it takes X amount of energy to do Y amount of work, even if that work is just blowing crap out of the DPF in a new truck.
So, have any REAL topics been covered lately?
