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Autore: Atteqa Malik
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To: Bricolabs
Oggetto: Re: [Bricolabs] storing electricity in air compressors???
Here in Karachi, my husband is experimenting with ways to make an HHO
generator that converts water to hydrogen and oxygen. Release the oxygen to
the atmostphere and save the hydrogen in a tank to be used as fuel to run a
car or generator. Has anyone conducted any experiments on this? would love
to get some feedback

Its inspired by the videos on how to run a car on water

Right now phase 1 is to make the generator that generates hydrogen and then
connect it to the generator that was previously using diesel so that it can
start using hydrogen in the future to produce electricity

cheers for the weekend!
Atteqa


On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 a
t 3:20 AM, pata de Perro <vanessagocksch@???> wrote:

> Thanks Jean Noel! the mechanical electricty storage sounds like a pretty
> crazy idea, would love to see it done... Apadoloup looks great !!! I
> checked out the prgram , would love to learn all these things! If you make
> some electricity with trees I want to know how! we have lots of trees full
> of energy....Maybe one day we can make an event in the colombian jungle? I
> have the place! Have fun!!! Vanessa
>
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> 2012/8/10 Jean-Noël Montagné <jnm@???>
>
>> Hello All....Does anyone know of the possibility of storing enrgy from
>>> solar panles in air compressors..
>>>
>>
>>
>> about the question:
>>
>> There is one technology running near my place in France for storing
>> energy throught compressed air. One positive point is that you can use very
>> small and low cost compressor (that can stand in one hand for example) if
>> you have time for compressing air. The negative point is that you need to
>> store in very expensive and secure tanks ( if you don't want to live near a
>> bomb....). Here is the link to this technology http://www.mdi.lu/english/
>>
>> about the batteries:
>>
>> I don't agree to this common discourse about batteries: batteries
>> engineered in the beginning of the XXth century by Edison ( and discovered
>> by a Swedish engineer), very efficient, very solid, still function at 100 %
>> of their capacity in 2012. http://www.nickel-iron-**battery.com/<http://www.nickel-iron-battery.com/>The design is so solid and effective that one US company has decided to buy
>> all old batteries available all over the world and rebuild them in new
>> tanks, with the same elements, just washed. http://www.zappworks.com/
>> 6 chinese and one Russian companies build new design of iron-ickel
>> batteries, but hey don"t use the Edison system and can not guaranty the
>> batts for long years ( just 20 years...)
>> If you are interested in this technology, I study it for a couple of
>> years now ( including DIY process, but with no time to experiment), I have
>> harvested a lot of knowledge on this. This year for the first time, I have
>> seen a local company in Germany selling the chinese ones. After all this
>> positive, the negative: iron is easy to find, but nickel, like copper, will
>> run out of extraction in few years: the price of this two unique metals for
>> producing, storing energy will join the gold price in less than 20 years.
>> This will be the next enormous crisis after petrol crisis in our century
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Copper#Reserves<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper#Reserves>
>>
>>
>> about low cost solutions for enough electricity for light in a house at
>> night:
>>
>> about other solutions if you have solar energy, to put electricity in the
>> house for light during the night: it's possible to think to mecanical
>> storage, like in our old watches with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**
>> Spring_(device) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spring_%28device%29> .
>> The best is to pull a ton of rocks or sand ( one cubic meter) with a
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/**Block_and_tackle<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_and_tackle>, it can be done with a very small electric motor ( when the sun is at the
>> zenith to have more power). The efficiency is correct for this goal.
>>
>>
>> about our hacker camp in the alps: 2 years after
>> http://www.estivenumerique.**org/editorial-engl<http://www.estivenumerique.org/editorial-engl> , we organize
>> http://apadoloup.wordpress.**com/ <http://apadoloup.wordpress.com/> .
>> Paula Velez is here, Benjamin Cadon, Philippe Langlois and other Bricolabs
>> member will join us next days. With Paula, we will try to produce
>> electricity with a tree, in the same experiment for OSwash.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> JN
>>
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