Re: Hydrostar generator
- From: BradGuth <bradguth@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:09:30 -0800 (PST)
On Feb 3, 5:51 pm, Damon Hill <damon1S...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Chuck <chuckkni...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:28110ef1-3300-49a9-be72-
f3e9684f7...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
My sincerest appreciation to you all, for all your input. I shall
look into the H2O2 tank, and what is involved in its implementation.
Peroxide is pretty easily available.
And why don't we see lots of hydrogen peroxide motors out there, eh?
I can think of several reasons, some of them having to do with high
cost and safety, and also compelling thermodynamic shortcomings. They
have their place, in rocket turbopumps and torpedo propulsion, but
very specialized indeed.
I suppose next you'll be thinking about hydrazine? Eeesh...
--Damon
h2o2 is commercially utilized for all sorts of relatively failsafe
sorts of applications, most of which having nothing to do with ICE
applications.
Your profound naysayism imposed against creating a home brew of h2o2
and of using such on behalf of getting the most empg or pmpg from
whatever fossil/synfuel is very mainstream status quo typical, isn't
it.
Do you also practice taking milk away from children?
.. - Brad Guth
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