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NO EXHAUST Engine - Closed loop Pantone Geet engine
GeekMan:
--- Quote from: ramset on April 25, 2015, 05:28:55 PM ---GeekMan
I echo Normans post and add many thanks for the links
do you still experiment?
some of us have a strong affection for the ICE and variants and are working on emulsifications, Papp and similar type systems, all for open source .
respectfully
Chetkremens@gmail.com
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Hi Chet. I haven't experimented in quite a while. I'm focused on getting financially independent first so I can really focus on creating something truly worthwhile in terms of alt energy. I am partial towards hydrogen generation, personally. I think it's a great fuel, especially when it can be created on-demand in a safe, efficient way.
When I was more involved in this stuff, I worked with a friend who was a former Navy Seal. He built an electrolysis unit from which he ran his pickup truck for over 100,000 miles on tap water. The only problem (from my perspective, though not his apparently) is that he was storing the generated hydrogen in an inflatable air mattress in the bed of his pickup truck. All it would take would be one stray cigarette and boom. End of story. But, he died three times in battle anyway, so he wasn't exactly the wussy type. He used pure gold in his electrolysis device. A lot of it. It was very, very expensive and not economically feasible for any kind of mass production, but it worked for him. He was a neat guy, but I lost touch with him and can't even remember his name now, unfortunately. It's not every day a guy shows you his Uzi, tells you about the compartment in his teeth put there to hold a cyanide capsule or shows you a bunch of bullet and stab wounds. Definitely hard core.
I plan to get in touch with Francisco Pucheco's grandson, Edmundo, to see if I can access some of Francisco's electrolysis prototypes and notes. If I can replicate and scale that up, I plan to see if I can work with our town council to run parts of our town on sea water. I'd love to have it power something like this: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2014-11-21/cities-of-the-future-may-eat-plants-grown-in-air
Geek Man
ramset:
GeekMan
wild stuff...also very intriguing.. I do like your Plant growing link too.
I don't think you should wait for that Financial independence..
I'm sending you a PM
Thanks
Chet
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