An alternative to the pantone engine HHO gas?

Water injection in thermal engines and the famous "pantone engine". General informations. Press clippings and videos. Understanding and scientific explanations on the injection of water into engines: ideas for assemblies, studies, physico-chemical analyzes.
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by Christophe » 10/08/09, 11:47

Who is talking about the problem?

You have trouble understanding that any techno over-solution has a cost and that this blow may not be amortizable during the lifetime of the object in question ... compared to other solutions ...
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by pb2487 » 10/08/09, 12:05

Christophe wrote:Who is talking about the problem?

You have trouble understanding that any techno over-solution has a cost and that this blow may not be amortizable during the lifetime of the object in question ... compared to other solutions ...


Ah ok ... that's right.
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by edfed » 16/12/09, 16:43

not bad idea of ​​recovery of braking energy.
that said, how can we do it on a basic vehicle, motorcycle, bike, car ... without too many modifications?

there will be the possibility of making a system of inductive plates coupled to a magnetic disc.
when the plates are brought closer together, the disc will induce a current in the plates, t this current redirected directly to the battery via an adapter.
this system could recover slowdown energy, but in no case could it stop a vehicle.

that will make two brakes, to put on the same handle.
the brake generator and the pads already present.
as an additional security organ seems to me to be a good thing.
and if in addition we save thanks to that, it's worth working on.
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