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http://www.globalenergydevices.com/
I just found this web site.Check it out
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http://www.teakatoys.com/Hydro_Cell_Sys ... tt-hc1.htm
Also there is a video on youtube h2 makes 17.6 mpg
Interesting but dont know the safety issues
The ALBERTA chat thread!
- Sugarphreak
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Generating Hydrogen on the fly can't really be done that efficiently, at least not yet. The amount of electricity used to create the hydrogen through electrolysis would be more energy than you would get back out of the device. If it actually was generating a substantial amount of hydrogen, you'd actually be getting worse mileage and taxing your electrical system much harder. Not to mention, there is also not really a good way to use the hydrogen in an efficient way, so it is a bit of a double whammie.
There are a few promising technologies like nano filters (more like points), which theoretically can divide the water into smaller molecules with very little energy. The only other way is to chemically produce it, which puts you in the same boat as batteries using huge amounts of toxic chemicals.
Best way to create hydrogen would be on a large scale, then have fuel stations where you can just fill up your car. A little more work needs to be done for cryogenic storage tanks, but the tech behind it is there and it is going to be viable one day.
There are a few promising technologies like nano filters (more like points), which theoretically can divide the water into smaller molecules with very little energy. The only other way is to chemically produce it, which puts you in the same boat as batteries using huge amounts of toxic chemicals.
Best way to create hydrogen would be on a large scale, then have fuel stations where you can just fill up your car. A little more work needs to be done for cryogenic storage tanks, but the tech behind it is there and it is going to be viable one day.
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sitting at the pub while my baby is getting an aligment on my IPad.... i love the power of mobility. This keyboard that goes with it was an awesome Xmas present!!!!
buddy that bought Rick's toxic TJ was here dropping a several bundles of happiness... i wonder what he is getting done now?
buddy that bought Rick's toxic TJ was here dropping a several bundles of happiness... i wonder what he is getting done now?
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Swapped out my front and rear diff fluids this weekend, also extended my breather on the rear diff and added an inline filter that I can inspect for debris or water.
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Inline filter where?
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Inline filter where?
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to the breather,


Inline filter where?
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to the breather,


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Damn good idea!!!!!
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I went with a see through filter, also put a low point in the line where it was so I could see if any water or debris gets into the line later on.
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Well, here we are on Tuesday night and a sudden sadness came over me today as to when our next run may be.... Popped my new alternator in today.... I simply returned the nappa one and won't use any more of their parts from this point and went with a new line via Bowness auto.
I don't understand why these GM alternators are so fragile. You should literally be able to wash the engine without any issues but it seems like as soon as I get it wet, it konks out. Granted they have been rebuilt ones but the cost of a new one through shaw wasn't even on the table...
So we'll see how this one does. It has a 2 year warranty and u know, I can swap it out in under 4 minutes! Tells ya how often I have done it!
Any thoughts.....
I don't understand why these GM alternators are so fragile. You should literally be able to wash the engine without any issues but it seems like as soon as I get it wet, it konks out. Granted they have been rebuilt ones but the cost of a new one through shaw wasn't even on the table...
So we'll see how this one does. It has a 2 year warranty and u know, I can swap it out in under 4 minutes! Tells ya how often I have done it!
Any thoughts.....
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thats crazy
i go threw an alt a year but i love the fact i can just pull this one out and go back to napa.
i dont no why you go threw those like i do. you dont have nearly enough power demand in the truck. and as far as getting wet i got my soaked last run and on 4 occasions my volts dropped to like 10v but as soon as the belt is half dry she charges again
i go threw an alt a year but i love the fact i can just pull this one out and go back to napa.
i dont no why you go threw those like i do. you dont have nearly enough power demand in the truck. and as far as getting wet i got my soaked last run and on 4 occasions my volts dropped to like 10v but as soon as the belt is half dry she charges again