Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water

2006-05-10 Thread miki de mla
Dingel lives about a kilometer away from my house and i have observed his activities with interest all these years. His problem is NOT his invention but rather ECONOMICS. The fossil fuel suppliers dont want competition. Last night, I saw on TV representatives of a car manufacturer and of a fossil fuel supplier, highlighting the negative aspects of ethanol and biodiesel. In other words, they dont want ethanol or biodiesel to replace fossil fuel!     They say ethanol might contain moisture that can damage vehicles. they also say that carburetors of cars contain materials that can "expand", thereby choking the fuel line! They never mention the benefits of ethanol and biodiesel.     I heard Dingel say that he busted several engines in his quest to improve his gadget, but instead of being discouraged, he plodded on, even without help from outside. I believe he now has a working model and he just have to compete with
 fossil fuel suppliers to be able to commercialize his gadget.      As an inventor, he is fully aware of inventions being taken away from them if they are not vigilant. He looks for a partner that will grow with him.     I guess we just have to see the gadget to believe his claims...           JJJN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Hmmm, How nice Lets see my calculations may be of just a bit but the liter of water takes somewhere around 300Kw hrs of electric energy to split the water into Hydrogen and oxygen at 100% conversion, then put this into any heat engine and reassemble getting back 100 Kw hrs of mechanical energy that is used to propel it. The question is where did he get the original 300Kw hrs and why the
 hell didn't he just use the electric energy in a motor to retain all 300 Kw hrs hmm Dang it I musta missed something again I think I like vodka better than water anyway.JimD. Mindock wrote:>Here is a Philippine inventor who first started running cars on only>water almost 30 years ago. He has 100 engines he has converted that>will run on just tap or sea water. Needless to say all the car>companies have tried to steal his technology so he is going to share>it with anybody and everybody in a partnership with profits going to>the Philippine people, but not the government. Watch this video at:>>>http://www.mysticfamilycircus.com/Pages/Community/Projects/h2oh29MB.mov>>1 liter of water will run the car for an hour. Very efficient electrolysis >is used to get the hydrogen>from the water while the car's in operation. Peace, D. Mindock
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Re: [Biofuel] Lye -> Metric to Imperial Unit Conversions

2005-10-19 Thread miki de mla
A direct way of converting metric to english and vice versa is to use "Master Converter".
You can use google to search the url. This is better than to use approximations.[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Remember that water weighs 1 kilogram per litre, by the originaldefinition of the litre. If Joe's specific gravity for the oil of0.92 is exact, then the oil weighs 920 grams per litre.Is the 1.0% supposed to be the amount of lye *solution* per litre ofoil (which would raise the question of what concentration), or theamount of actual NaOH?Also remember that the Imperial and U.S. systems are not the same.Doug WoodardSt. Catharines, Ontario, CanadaOn Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Hunter McCormack wrote:> I am trying to understand the conversion of lye quantities from metric to> imperial and I have stumped myself in the process.>> I understand from given data that lye is used in the amount 1.0% of the> virgin vegetable oil weight. It's given that this is approximately 3.5> grams/liter. This implies
 that the vegetable oil weighs .35 kg/liter.> There are 3.8 liters/gallon. This means that the oil would weigh 1.3> kg/gallon or 2.9 lbs/gallon. This is contradictory to the weight> measurements that I have found for virgin vegetable oil that state there are> approximately 7.4 lbs/gallon. What am I missing in this unit conversion?>> Hunter___Biofuel mailing listBiofuel@sustainablelists.orghttp://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.orgBiofuel at Journey to Forever:http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.htmlSearch the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (50,000 messages):http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/
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