As many know some people made water power cars by separating hydrogen from H20 which is flammable. They all tried getting patents or documenting their project and disappeared. Rockefellers would lose a lot of money in gas and oil.
I always told people just release the final product with instructions to the public for free. The gains for everyone would be so massive. The inventor would also benefit.
So someone finally did the release but for a stove instead of a car. It works the same way.
Where? I just see a 20 second video of a chink cooking a marshmallow
Zoom and you will see the stove.
You said the “final product” and “instructions” were “released to the public for free” - to support this claim you post a 20 second clip of a chink making a s’more … do you see the issue?
No I am saying instructions should be posted by whoever writes them.
I worked on one myself 20 some years ago. Lots of hurdles to overcome. First, cold environments are a bitch. I live in Canada, so 6 months of the year you need to worry about the water freezing. Not just the tank, the lines as well. So now you need a full time heater system, will need to plug it in while not using it or have it stay running to keep itself warm and prevent cracking the whole system apart.
Next is generating enough for demand. I used a custom made separation chamber with two large copper plates and took the gasses off each side to separate tanks. Then the motor was fed the hydrogen and oxygen from the tanks. Test bed was an old crappy 80’s K-car. With old gas it barely ran, once I opened the valves it ran great for about 40 seconds then I was out of hydrogen and oxygen and went back to running badly on bad gas. You’re going to need a hell of an alternator to provide the power you need to generate it on the fly and keep a tank full of gasses for starting and accelerating. Plus a large transformer to convert the 12 volts from your system to higher voltage to increase your generation. Next you need regulators and check valves to keep the gasses going the right way. And you’re going to have to open up and clean the sediment out of the electrolysis tank regularly cause you wont be using purified water. Its technically possible but its NOT as easy as you might think. No ones killed me either for doing this and I’ve posted online about it before. Some of you guys talking about this have never swapped a motor out much less changed a fuel system and it shows.