our first house was a big ole place and in that old house a east
facing bedroom which was only for guests as we were just married and
had a 7 bedroom home. that one east bedroom on the second floor had no
food or anything else to draw flies . but during the dead of winter.
and we though
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- Original Message -
From: Lenny McHugh
To: Handyman-Blind
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 10:01 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] This old house
I was just channel surfing and came near
hydrogen is also hard to store savely as, believe it or not,
the molecules are very small and thus can leak where other gases wouldn't.
Of course it is highly combustable and hard to detect when it does leak.
Of course all such ideas need to be thoroughly developed hot and heavy,
but predicting n
wish that they would have giving the price of this system. I am sure that
most of us could easily afford it!
- Original Message -
From: "Dan Rossi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Handyman-Blind"
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Th
Interesting concept. Not sure exactly how the system works though. Since
you can't get more energy out of the reaction than you put in, IE, the
power output obtained by combining the Hydrogen and air will be less than
the power it took to separate the hydrogen from the water. I guess it is
s
I was just channel surfing and came near the end of an
episode of "This Old House". They were installing a very unique energy saving
device. I did not see the very beginning so I don't know what it was called. It
used solar panels to produce hydrogen and store it as well as using some of the
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