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Default Transformerless PSU using a capacitor

rickman wrote on 8/3/2017 5:23 PM:
John-Del wrote on 8/3/2017 4:07 PM:
On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 12:51:32 PM UTC-4, wrote:

I have had dangerous things, for one guns. Then my buddy brings over
this oxygen hydrogen separator that runs on 12 volts. And he didn't
realize that it was better to separate those two gases, because together
they are most dangerous.

He wanted to use it to boost his car, but we found out that the thing
was pulling like 11 amps at 12 volts and the load on the alternator
would negate most of the gain.





Actually, the load on the alternator must be MORE than any gain,
otherwise you would have a perpetual motion device.
Eric





The HHO guys say you can get "free" energy out of tap water by building a
hydrogen generator and feeding the resulting hydrogen into the intake of
the engine giving it more power and using less gasoline. What the poster
was saying was any gain (if any) from any hydrogen produced and burned
would be negated by electrical toll it took to create it.

Even if the hydrogen scheme produced a net positive, it still wouldn't be
perpetual motion (or breaking the conservation of energy law) any more
than a gas engine is because the water is an expendable fuel.


When you burn the hydrogen and oxygen you produce more water that could be
fed back into the tank along with the water produced from burning the
hydrocarbons resulting in *MORE* fuel than you started with. But the
problem is that the energy produced by separating the oxygen and the
hydrogen is at *least* as much as what you get from burning the hydrogen.
Taking into account all the losses and you get a net loss of energy by some
80% or more.


Err, that should read, "energy *consumed* by separating the oxygen and the
hydrogen"

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Rick C