Renewbale Energy water powered cars

Posted by Mick Purcell on October 26, 2008, 02:52:22 AM

Renewbale Energy water powered cars
i have been reading alot about cars that are running on water.
Just wondering if anyone has done that to their car? and if it works as well as they say
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Posted by Ken Hall on October 27, 2008, 01:08:47 PM

Re: Renewbale Energy water powered cars (Reply #1)
No, they do not work. Electrolysis by itself is an energy loss. When you attempt to power that with an inefficient car alternator and an even more inefficient IC engine, you end up with about 10% of the energy that you started with. 

But the amounts of energy we are talking about are small as compared to the running of the car. So you don’t notice the loss in gas mileage any more than you do by turning on headlights and/or any combination of electrical devices that use 30 amps of load.
 

Posted by www.DriveorDrink.com www.DriveorDrink.com on November 25, 2008, 04:50:04 AM

Re: Renewbale Energy water powered cars (Reply #2)
There are tons of these systems availiable on sites such as Clickbank. I am currently puting together a small site to review what's good and what isn't.
Thanks
 
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