you2wire
12-17-2008, 11:16 AM
I am looking to build a HHO system primarily to use to charge a set of battery banks.
I know It is often argued that is takes more energy to make energy the energy that HHO gas supplies. But I wonder if the is so when using HHO to create electic charge inorder to charge batteries and eliminate the need for a solar panels.
The principals of HHO are that it requires some form electricity to split the atoms (H2o) to get Hydrogen I just wonder is the energy from the battery required to split the atom via the hho cell is greater the than the energy produced to charge the battery.
Any thoughts
I know It is often argued that is takes more energy to make energy the energy that HHO gas supplies. But I wonder if the is so when using HHO to create electic charge inorder to charge batteries and eliminate the need for a solar panels.
The principals of HHO are that it requires some form electricity to split the atoms (H2o) to get Hydrogen I just wonder is the energy from the battery required to split the atom via the hho cell is greater the than the energy produced to charge the battery.
Any thoughts