elephant wrote:300 gr of water / hour, this seems tiny: This involves replacing at least one or two liters of fuel and oxidizer per hour.
What is in 300 gr of water: 20 grams of hydrogen?
We can always mount this equipment in double or triple, but
There you are under the assumption that the Pantone or Gillier Pantone works "mainly" by breaking water and producing hydrogen. It may not be so simple and there may be other "complementary" phenomena that come into play (and moreover whose importance is to be determined for example the electrification of droplets etc ...)
You can consume a lot of water without doing better than with the 1 / 3 of this consumption. Some of my fixtures agreed to swallow 1.6 liter at / 100 km without doing better than with 0.5 liter / 100 km. (moreover rather less well, the flooding of the reactor occurred at the first opportunity (as soon as the return to the slowdown ).