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    Question Isn't NASA electrolysis good enough for us?

    NASA uses electrolysis to generate breathable oxygen.

    This is life or death, not a few MPG increase for your car.

    Wouldn't the HHO technology used by NASA be sufficient for us?

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    DrBrown Guest
    I'm willing to bet we could build the same thing NASA uses cheaper. We can deduct this from our taxes so we would have no reason to pay $100 per stainless bolt hehe. Any links to the info showing how/where NASA is using electrolysis?

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    I wonder what they use to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by velorossa22 View Post
    I wonder what they use to separate the hydrogen from the oxygen?
    http://aquarius.nasa.gov/pdfs/electrolysis.pdf
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    And lots of KOH (16 LBS)

    Not currently running HHO.
    I dont run HHO during winter.

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    truckman1966 Guest
    so where do we get a Proton-Conducting Membrane?

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    Quote Originally Posted by truckman1966 View Post
    so where do we get a Proton-Conducting Membrane?
    Have you ever looked at how many different patents are taken out on the various different versions of Proton-Conducting Membranes? I think every body who has ever studied fuel cell technology has there own patent. It would be a nightmare to try and build your own without getting sued.
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