Re: hydrogen generation.

Ken Carrigan ( (no email) )
Thu, 25 Feb 1999 13:33:58 -0500

Marinus, et all..

Junk heaps... that's good... try to get the paldium out of the catalytic
converter
and clean it up to make inert electrodes. This way you can pass current into
your water and not deplate or deposite any of the electrodes. This is what
chemistry labs use for testing of pH, Chorine, resistiveity and other electrical
properties.

I'm with you on Solar Cells.. way way to expensive. Weight the Cost per watt
and life expectancy.. you'll find that it is NOT worth it. If you want to pay
more
$$ per Watt... sure! Cheap electric is what I am shooting for. Here in the
US..
it runs some $.04/kW to $.10/kW. That is quite cheap to try to beat. Now with
Electric companies also being deregulated...like the long distance companies,
you will find that the $.04/kW will become even cheaper! Will be able to buy
electric from some co-op, or Joe Smo who buys in BULK. Imagine paying your
electric bill to some 3rd world company! Some day, with the world trading as it
is, we will be paying it all our utilities over the net! Who knows where it
will end.

What we need is "FREE ENERGY" not "renewable energy"! That is what Keelynet
is suppose to be for... I thought?

v/r Ken Carrigan
PS.. how did you solve the 'slug' thing anyway?