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HHO + air mix storage, the optimal green energy storage solution

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Paul-R:

--- Quote from: hartiberlin on May 23, 2010, 03:19:25 PM ---I only wonder, if the hydrogen, as it is the lightest gas,
does un-mix and go to the top of the ballon,
cause it is so light weight ?

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No, this isn't so. A gas will always expand to fill the volume
available for it.

Since the stochiometric mix can be advantageous, I wonder if
it could be diluted with a gas that can easily be removed, like
chlorine. a nasty solution; there will be a better one.

Paul-R:

--- Quote from: Paul-R on May 24, 2010, 01:04:48 AM ---No, this isn't so. A gas will always expand to fill the volume
available for it.

Since the stochiometric mix can be advantageous, I wonder if
it could be diluted with a gas that can easily be removed, like
chlorine. a nasty solution; there will be a better one.

--- End quote ---
No, this isn't going to work. We'll get HCL forming over time and
that's a bad trip. There must be another gas that will be inert,
bulk out the H and O to give safety, and be easily removeable.

hartiberlin:

--- Quote from: Paul-R on May 24, 2010, 01:04:48 AM ---No, this isn't so. A gas will always expand to fill the volume
available for it.


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Okay, that is good news.

Maybe someone can show it again, if you mix HHO with
air via an electrical Airpump directly into the Electrolyzer,
that the resulting gas mix is burning much slower.

I have already seen a video like this, but don´t find it right now.

Then it would be possible to store the HHO-air mix
inside propane or butane-gas bottles.

These Steel bottles should be oiled inside before the
HHO-air mix is pressurize into it, cause this will
make sure, that the hydrogen gas will not be so easily
diffuse through the steel metal.

This would make a great and cheap storage of the sun energy via
the HHO-air mix if you use solarpanels to generate the HHO.

If the HHO-Airmix is used up at the evening or in the next few days to cook or
to heat the home, the hydrogen has not much time to diffuse through the
steel walls of the storage bottles..

Regards, Stefan.

Hope:
Just saw an article on forum linked about adding surfactant (soap) to water then HHO bubbles are nano sized and storage is easier and not explosive.

Hope:
http://www.examiner.com/breakthrough-energy-in-national/ohmasa-gas-makes-water-as-fuel-more-feasible is a link to easy storage of hho, this is an answer we all been needing.

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