If I'm reading this patent paper right, the reaction can happen at less than 500mA using the methoxide catalyst as an electrolyte, but you need more than 800 volts to create the field strength necessary for a proper conversion. is this correct? could someone read the paper and tell me if i'm nuts? you can make ~12 amps with a 1500W AC generator, and even considering the draw nessecary for conversion from AC to DC there would be PLENTY left for the reaction, almost 9 amps. i fail to see the reason why more people haven't been looking into this process, i am certainly going to try it. anyone have an idea if a switching or linear supply would be better?
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Provost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Nov 2, 2005, at 7:41 PM, Andrew Lowe wrote: > > > > > http://tinyurl.com/ax4md - From this list > > http://tinyurl.com/cao7s - From this list > > http://tinyurl.com/93vqc - US Patent Office > > > > > > Thanks -- this thread has been going for so long, > I think I missed the original. Pardon my skepticism. > Hopefully somebody else can also make it work :-) > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus] _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Search the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (50,000 messages): http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/