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for all you welders - can this be true??
Here is a video someone sent me of a guy using water as the fuel for a torch/welder.
http://www.thatlitevideosite.com/view/2602 Can this be real? |
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I am not sure what to think about that. There is some validity to it.. as Hydrogen is considered one of the premier new fuel sources. I'm not sure if what he is doing is legit.. I'd have to see more of how it works. If it's true.. it's sounds like an awesome deal... but I don't think it will replace diesel fuel for heavy work any time soon. |
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the basics are sound to me
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That has actually been out for a while. The problem lies with the amount of electricity it takes to "crack" the molecules to seperate the two gasses. It's a lot! And it hasn't yet become a practical practice. There always seems to be a breaking point where it isn't feasable to produce the outcome.
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