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Someone please help me out.... when I was in college we learned in fuels class that the only way to break hydrogen from water was in a chemical process like overcharging a batter... as a battery overcharges the gases that escape that charging battery are O2and H2.
We were also taught the damage to the battery from a short or spark at the time the overcharge was taking place.... the hydrogen would explode in the right air fuel ratio...
The point I'm trying to make.... was that the energy to release the O and H2 from the bond was something like 80% of the value of the H2 so using this method wouldn't release enough H2 at a cost effective price to work...
At looking at the web sight and the device I seen nothing that really says your releasing the H from the H2O... if you are doing nothing but heating the water.... you actually have water vapor, (steam) but not a chemical process to release the H2 from the H2O.
Am I missing something here.... or is this a crock of bull..... or are the percentage of you in the same position I'm in and just don't see that in your post...
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Jim
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