RE: Water (Francisco Pacheco patents)

Bob Schader ( (no email) )
Mon, 6 Dec 1999 07:50:13 -0500

The text of the patents does mention methods for minimizing the
consumables and also methods for recycling them, most notably the
later patent (5,089,107). They are available on the patent servers.
They also reference other patents in regards to the recycling of
the consumable materials.
Bob Schader

Slavek Krepelka Wrote:

>From: Slavek Krepelka <slavek.krepelka@sympatico.ca>
>To: "Michael S. Johnston" <enki@csrlink.net>,
>Subject: Re: Water
>
>Hi Mike and all,
>
>Mike, you missed the point.
>
>This invention runs on salt water and magnesium as consumables. Car
>battery does not run on anything, it just stores el. power. The cost of
>the salt water is next to nothing. The cost of magnesium is a question for
>me.
>
>Another question is, what happens to sodium and the chlorine. If those two
>get separated from the salt as byproducts. Those might additional problems
>to the combustion of hydrogen.
>
>It most likely works, but its economies might be a problem.

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