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32 years of oil supply left

Discussion in 'Safety valve' started by F4HAD, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. GrandpaBW

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    The beauty of the windmills is, excess power from them, is sold back to the power companies. We are starting to see more wind power, here in Minnesota. I think it is great and is long overdue.
     
  2. ZoSoIV

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    it works my freind talked to people that are using the HYDRO-4000, his is going on in the next couple weeks so i will have first hand advice from him soon, you can actually buy a kit and build it yourself for a fraction of what it cost retail
     
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  3. F4HAD

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    OK, ive done some more reseaqrch on the hydrogen powered engine and this is how it works:

    Theres 2 different types of hydrogen powered car engines:
    1.Hydrogen battery cell
    2.Hydrogen Internal combustion

    Go to this link for more
     
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  4. scorpNZ

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    Of course it works your the one selling it,your not you say? yeah right *side ways glance* you know if it really did work that well explain why no testing by the AA or automotive sciences has backed it up,read the testimonials you reckon.. lmao


    @F4HAD (Junior Member) 8. June 2008 @ 13:31
    OK, ive done some more reseaqrch on the hydrogen powered engine and this is how it works:

    Theres 2 different types of hydrogen powered car engines:
    1.Hydrogen battery cell
    2.Hydrogen Internal combustion

    You did read it i assume,the hydro powered gasoline engine is a dedicated hydro engine not a mix,did you also notice what was required to produce hydrogen GAS...nough said








     
  5. ZoSoIV

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    NO I'm not selling them. Its a company i never knew about till my friend give me the website. so what your assuming is incorrect. that would be like me assuming you are robbing banks lol.
     
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  6. LOCOENG

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    You actually do get deductions on your taxes for installing energy saving devices or products in/on your home. I got an extra deduction for installing a new energy efficient heat pump and storm door this year. I'm not sure exactly how much I got back, but it was something if not indirectly "reimbursed".
     
  7. scorpNZ

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    I take it back your getting kick backs from F4HAD..lmao
     
  8. ZoSoIV

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    lol i wish because i heard there selling very well
     
  9. F4HAD

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    scorpNZ, you seem to have something against hydrogen powered engine's?

    I would much rather be living in a society whereby everybody would be driving cars powered by hydrogen, rather than a society where everybody would be drving cars the pollute the air, would you?
    Quite clearly not, so if you have something to contribute, then open your mouth, otherwise, refrain from abusing this forum and its users by your silly theory's, nuff said
     
  10. varnull

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    creating hydrogen/oxygen mix gas is really very simple. I can make it in my yard with a battery (which could easliy be replaced by a couple of solar cells) and some container holding water and a salt to make it conductive.. you can go a stage further and use an arc under water to physically crack the water into it's component gasses.. It ain't rocket science..

    The reason nothing has been done along these lines (and |I believe there was a vechicle engine patent in the 70's for just such an engine) has been the power of the oil companies to buy politicians and technology and bury it to continue their hold on our governments and their profits and power.

    Now with the energy crisis it will all start to fall apart, and we will see these nasty greedy people for what they really are.

    BTW.. Aus.. the very first plastics, much loved of the victorians and edwardians were the celluloids.. famously used to make highly flammable shirt collars.(and explosive pool balls) They are made from cellulose, which was a by product at the time of the paper industry. You see them every time you take that thin plastic off a packet of cigs ;)
     
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  11. F4HAD

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    You make it sound like rocket science, lol
     
  12. F4HAD

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    I AGREE WITH YOU Auslander, you are the cleverest in the world, lol.
    Anyway, I might do some more research and attempt to make my own hydrogen battery cell, I'll let you guys know how it went, I've just bought a neurone 2 cell, (whatever that is?) from eBay, and a magnet, that is what somebody on a chatroom told me to buy, I've bought them, and Im going to attempt it soon
     
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  13. scorpNZ

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    @Varnull
    Hydrogen is a combustible gas so why would one need petrol or diesel,that's where i'm comming from,another issue is adding another gas will affect the fuel mixture ratio either making it leaner which will cause pre detonation or to rich a mixture it's just not straight forward,this unit makes no sense to me,apart from adding water vapour,how can such a unit running a 12volt current produce enough hydro when it takes a nuclear reactor to even come close to produce commercial quantities,i've seen this sort of nonsense before,if you know what an acetylene spark arrestor looks like,around 20 years or so ago,a unit was released here in nz & i assume else where since it was imported,it was connected to the fuel line,by some miracle petrol passing thru it made the engine increase it's fuel efficiency pretty much by the same claims the hydro unit does,naturally it was all a load of bollocks & i see the same thing with the hydro unit,which is why i don't believe a bloody word on that website testimonials or not.



    @F4HAD
    My ain't we touchy ,hit a raw nerve did i,come back when the unit has been tested by scientists then i'll eat my shorts & yours,figuratively speaking of coarse,by the way i'm entitled to my un scientific opinion..lmao

    any more complaints or comments please put them into the complaints box below & push the big red button
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    just pretend the above dots are a slot to the box

    after pushing button if you here grinding it's just the paper shredder :p



    Edit: not convinced huh then explain to me again this from the very first page of this thread,don't know about you but those elements seem a lot like steam as the unit does'nt seperate them,which if you look back at my first post was what i stated..nough said yes ?

    Operating on the electricity provided by your vehicle's alternator, the unit actually provides "Brown’s Gas," a combination of hydrogen, oxygen and water vapor


     
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  14. varnull

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    Yeah scorp.. I'm talking about totally alternative technology. We have plenty of water, and virtually unlimited solar energy... plus we get the water back afterwards. (I read sensible sci-fi.. not that star trek nonsense)

    If people want to know about the use of water injection into standard internal combustion engines the name you need to google is Harry Ricardo ;) I have one of his books.. fascinating stuff, and a damn good read at the same time.. what a talent.

    please take particular notice. a truly developed society is one which has learned how to build a self sustaining ecosystem after destroying the one it was gifted, and which created the creature which built the society.
     
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  15. scorpNZ

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    Yeah waters a great alternative & would be pretty much in the experimental stage ,the cost to outfit a vehicle to run on it i would hate to think,it should be interesting to see how the airline industry goes on running vegetable biofuel,which is being developed now as we speak by NZ,USA & AU with some wierd plant that grows in arrad places so won't affect the worlds food supply
     
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  16. varnull

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    It's already affecting our food supply.. cooking oil has increased in price in 12 months from £0.32 a litre to close to £1.50, with all other foodstuffs witnessing a 30-50% increase.

    At this rate the poor will go hungry and there will be serious riots soon. Forget the HD tv setups.. it's food that makes people fight.
     
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    D'oh!
     
  19. ZoSoIV

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    Homer Simpson Fan ^^^ lol
     
  20. GrayMule

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    This is all a bunch of crapola! We are not going to run out of oil! Why do you think the US is buying oil from other countries? So we will use all of their oil and not ours. The US has umpteen gillion oil wells within the US that are capped off. If there is an oil crisis and we can no longer purchase oil abroad then they will open up the oil supply that we have right here in the good old US of A. Those towel heads think they are smarter than us because we are spending the American dollars for their oil that they have an abundence of but yes it will run out...one of these days....I would be willing to bet it's not 32 years, that's hogwash! They eill have to use their towels to dry all the tears when they are begging for oil! The US will sa "NOPE! We've got to take care of our own!"
     

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