Can one "regen" the hydrogen by circulating it through some type of catalyst, palladium etc to get it "re-energized" ?
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 9:13 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote: > Can you provide a citation for that first quote from DGT ?**** > > ** ** > > At any rate, venting 3-4 times per day WOULD BE maintenance, if it is done > to prevent quiescence. And a tank that size would last 200 days before > losing too much pressure - with regular venting.**** > > ** ** > > There are many ways to look at what is going on, but in one perspective - > it is likely that the hydrogen cannot be reused in this type reactor – as > it would be the cause of the problem. **** > > ** ** > > Expelled hydrogen could always be reused in a separate fuel cell for its > chemical energy, or simply burned, so technically that is not venting > either since it adds heat. Winter heating always benefits from added > moisture.**** > > ** ** > > * * > > * * > > *From:* alain.coetm...@gmail.com **** > > > DGT clearly said that no "Vent" is done, except in catastrophic situation, > that induce shutdown and maintenance. > > however maybe is there a reversible storage (I have seen here a patented > device to heat catalytic exhaust cleaner), that allow to absorb or free H > stored inside an hydride, or alike... > > another simple solution could be a mechanical piston to tune pressure > quickly.**** > > ** ** > > I see three solenoid valve controls for hydrogen in/out and the control > circuitry which indicates clearly to me that hydrogen is being periodically > dumped and refilled by computer control.**** > > ** ** >