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Author Topic: 300 Watts from a Watter Battery? look and give me your opinion  (Read 2879 times)

Magnethos

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Recently, most of us have seen the new genepax motor. It is a motor that only need water to put output 300 Watt of energy. I don?t know exactly how it works, I have read that it?s a system that break the water molecules and produces energy with the help of the air. For this method a membrane called MEA is used. (??)

But watching some videos on youtube, I have seen a serial of coincidences from 2 videos and I want to show the idea that I have thought:
The genepax motor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cgrJRkIxCE
Look at the 1:19 to 1:30

And compare with this video, Susumu Suzuki water batteries:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B601aMfBirw

They are doing the exactly technique? If you make a battery made with carbon and magnesium, you can obtain a battery like that. And it?s so easy to do.
I have calculed that you obtain 0.75 watts from each cell, and you will need 4,000 cells to get 300 Watts. I?m going to make the calcules of the possible size of the 300 watt battery. but you can start posting your opinions.

Updated:
I have weighted an alkaline AA type battery and the weight is 25 Grams, so if we need 4000 cells to get 300 Watt, the battery would weight 100,000 Grams (100 Kg)
100000 g = 220.462 lb
But if we make a light battery using plastic instead metal the battery would weight 110.231 lb

therealrasta

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Re: 300 Watts from a Watter Battery? look and give me your opinion
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2008, 08:08:36 PM »
lol.. Well good luck with that.. And definitely keep us informed with your progress and keep records of your data  :D


Rasta