Interesting list on different economizers
bof, 20L./hr max. it's cat pee! even NLC does better with his proto
I was more interested in your unitary device at 600L./HR, there at least I would be sure to get to ride with a cup of diesel.
The goal is already to be the few privileged ones to take advantage now of the future revolutions ...
And skeptics and other critics wait a few more years.
I was more interested in your unitary device at 600L./HR, there at least I would be sure to get to ride with a cup of diesel.
The goal is already to be the few privileged ones to take advantage now of the future revolutions ...
And skeptics and other critics wait a few more years.
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The number of molecules in a drop of water is equal to the number of drop that contains the Black Sea!
Jean-Marc MOREAU wrote:
As you can see, the subject is not so simple and I have a lot of work to do ... but concerning the idea of experimenting on a pantonised vehicle I do not say no, but let me think a little (even if this assumption has been in my head for some time!) ... We throw several things (to eat) and we come back. For the rest, everyone will understand that although there may be imcompatibilities, which are not attributable to our product in the end, it is better that we discover a few by ourselves, to better advise later our users, only to be foolishly throw a beautiful activity in the making, for lack of precautions, leaving discovering these possible temporary incompatibilities by users ...
Heard and I hope to be the next happy elected!
Note that I have no lambda or egr sensor or embedded electronics.
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The number of molecules in a drop of water is equal to the number of drop that contains the Black Sea!
Jean-Marc MOREAU wrote: Consuming 1 liter of water for 80 operating hours, a brief calculation based on 1850 liters of gas per liter of water
Hello Jean-Marc Moreau
This "basic calculation" for a liter of water is 1850 liters of hydrogen gas alone or it is the volume of hydrogen plus oxygen, coming from "this" liter of water
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in 18 g of water there is 2g of hydrogen and 16g of oxygen so in 1 liters ago (1000 * 2 / 18) 111g of hydrogen and (1000 * 16 / 18) 889g of oxygen
knowing that 1g of hydrogen occupies a volume of approximately 11.12 liters when decomposed a liter of water gives (111 * 11.12) 1234 liters of hydrogen
and half so 617 liters in oxygen
a total of 1851 liters but the volume may vary a lot depending on the temperature ....
knowing that 1g of hydrogen occupies a volume of approximately 11.12 liters when decomposed a liter of water gives (111 * 11.12) 1234 liters of hydrogen
and half so 617 liters in oxygen
a total of 1851 liters but the volume may vary a lot depending on the temperature ....
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"There are only two infinite things, the universe and human stupidity ... but for the world, I have no absolute certainty."
[Albert Einstein]
pluesy wrote:in 18 g of water there is 2g of hydrogen and 16g of oxygen ..... once decomposed a liter of water gives 1234 liters of hydrogen
and 617 liters in oxygen
a total of 1851 liters but the volume may vary a lot depending on the temperature ....
at about 20 ° C I presume
To refine my knowledge
at 100 ° C we have for all:
(1851 / 293) x 373 = 2356 liters
for comparison can you calculate me or confirm me what volume occupies the water vapor at 100 ° C
is not it about 1674 liter for one kg of evaporated water?
I do for 100 ° C (always 1 atm) otherwise we have necessarily liquid water (it is for comparison with the volume "decomposed")
1 kg of air at 20 ° C = 831 L
1 kg of air at 100 ° C = 1058 L
according to my "finds", but how is it calculated from the atomic masses
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still a cobalt magnet economizer
http://www.s-p-i-r-a-l-e.com/econom2.html
and another http://www.alternatefuels.com/h2o1.htm
http://www.s-p-i-r-a-l-e.com/econom2.html
and another http://www.alternatefuels.com/h2o1.htm
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