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Does anyone have drawings of how to make a hydrogen electrolizer to fit on a car?

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Does anyone have drawings of how to make a hydrogen electrolizer to fit on a car?

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Search Google for “myth-busters, hydrogen powered car” Wikipedia for “hydrogen electrolysis,” and “How stuff works / making hydrogen.” You will see how easy it is to separate hydrogen from water, and how tricky it is to “fit” a car with hydrogen power. Extracting hydrogen from water is so easy that thousands of third grade science fair projects show this principle every year. (I did when i was six, my daughter did too.) All you need is a battery, two wires, a glass of water, and a pair of collection tubes. (We used small test tubes.) The problem for fitting any such device to a car has more to do with redesigning the engine, not just “fitting” the “hydrogen electrolyzer” to an existing vehicle. Then, there is the other problem with extracting hydrogen from water; It takes more energy to extract it than you get from the separated fuel. As it stands today, we have the technology to separate hydrogen from water, easily. We just can’t do it efficiently. We also can design reliable powerful

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