Animation ..How to make water become electricity



I get all of information from internet,Especially from www.youtube.com for make a short clip animation to explain how to split water with electrolysis process become HHO Gas use as alternative fuel source for burn a boiler to get hot stream for turn a turbine generator then get electricity power.

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20 Responses to Animation ..How to make water become electricity

  1. minieggg1 says:

    5* although the gas produced is infact just oxygen and hydrogen mixed together :S also known as brown gas :D (named after the guy who paitented the idea)

  2. flashback1234 says:

    ok I already knew the water splitting story but I didn`t get it after the gas goes trough the hose. Do they heat water up and make steam?? or did I saw that wrong?

    Thanks in advance!

  3. JaakkoF says:

    Haha, idiots trying to use electricity to produce electricity :D

    Ever heard of the law of conservation of energy?

  4. AnarchyInYourHead says:

    Yeah, it’s been addressed a little but you NEED a lot of electricity to split the water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen which can then be burned as fuel. If you come up with a good method to produce electricity, like nuclear power, it’s a great way to store the energy in another form. The water itself isn’t a source of energy. You’re just converting electricity into a different form of energy using water.

  5. itsoundzgood says:

    i heard there is a way to do it where it would not require a large amount of electricity, but i dont know if i believe it or not.

  6. xasulfox says:

    That’s the most retarded idea ever, using electricity to split molecules (may I add, that’s only about 50% efficient), then burning it to make electricity (which is going to be like 20% efficient maybe at the max). So you’re not going to get anything near the input.

    Also you can’t make water become electricity. You can use it in the production of an electric potential.

  7. hoROBod says:

    Thats exactly what I was thinking. I cracked up when I saw they were burning it.

  8. CrazyKingKongKiss says:

    Water would be a good idea since the earth is mostly covered with it but in order to seperate molecules you need electricity. It is not efficient, sorry.

  9. jotoew says:

    no true. what if you use a green source ( wind solar) it would be able to run on sun or wind power

  10. rozdani says:

    whit ocean?

  11. Alexeriks1 says:

    however, adding energy to the water makes it worth it.. like salt

  12. Alexeriks1 says:

    hehe, do you know what nuclear power is? when the nuclear rocks splits, they turn hot as hell.. hot enough to make steam to drive a turbine :)

  13. Alexeriks1 says:

    oh, diffrent from nuclear power (where water isn’t the main source of energy) water is the main source of energy :P H2O split up up H2 and O2.. meaning you need 2x H2O molecules to make 2x H2, and 1x O2.

  14. AnarchyInYourHead says:

    Yes, I was a nuclear technician in the Navy. I know the difference between a nuclear reaction and a chemical reaction. There is tremendous power released when the nucleus of a heavy radioactive material fissions. There is no chemical energy stored in a water molecule. It’s in a stable state. You have to add energy to it to break the chemical bonds between O2 and H2. You simply get that energy back when you burn them minus considerable energy lost because the conversion isn’t efficient.

  15. xXKentoXx says:

    god damn it i thought it would be those electrosys thing

  16. nick22cal says:

    fasinating make electrisity by using electrisity its a win win situation

  17. jbnrock20 says:

    there is no sound

  18. dbi1036 says:

    This has been done, I have seen it. Take a look a this guy on Utube (POWERUPSOON) he has done something like this. It work and he makes lots of power.

  19. Slimstile says:

    Whoever believes in this is a moron. This is the law of diminishing return. Using electricity to produce less efficient electricity.

  20. SHOOTER0072003 says:

    that s exactly how uranium is used to make steam

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