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    Using methanol and exhaust heat to create Hydrogen

    What do you guys think of this ebay auction?

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/HHO-H6-CO2-h...item27c30fd5d9

    Not sure what is in the reactor, but I think it might be changing it into fuel vapor if it has to operate at 180 degrees C and above

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    Hi,

    it looks like an adaptation of the reactor Pantone (geet reactor)
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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    not too keen on heating up methanol plus it also makes CO2 which is bad for combustion. Id love to see it in action but for now I prefer my HHO dry cell as it also uses Oxygen which people seem to forget when they say "im making a ""hydrogen"" reactor. Fact is its NOT a "hydrogen reactor". its an HHO thing

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    I found a scientific article describing the process of methanol to hydrogen using a catalyst, I think this is what its based on

    ftp://kernenergie.nl/pub/www/library...01/rx01005.pdf

    creates 75% Hydrogen and 25% CO2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quebecker View Post
    Hi,

    it looks like an adaptation of the reactor Pantone (geet reactor)
    +1. I'm interested in testing this, but haven't found much detailed info on how to build one. I don't think it's just a chamber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    +1. I'm interested in testing this, but haven't found much detailed info on how to build one. I don't think it's just a chamber.
    I had much infos (french documentation) about geet reactor

    I Will be back with this in few days
    Civic Si 4 doors 2004, 1.7 liters V-TEC
    5N2 reactor
    CCPWM @ 7 amp
    1 Gal Capacity
    ~2% NaOH
    Waterless Peat Moss Bubbler

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    I would still rather produce and USE oxygen than Carbon Dioxide!!!!

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    The guy on ebay is also selling the catalyst, along with the lid for his reactor, and mini water pump..

    I think something like a oil catch tank made from aluminum with a screw type lid opening could work

    something like this

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/SILVER-Alumi...-/290610909525

    Plugging the top ports and changing the oil level gauge into ports

    for the water pump, one can probably use ones made for computer water cooling, which uses 12 volts

    I actually like this idea better since it uses the exhaust's heat instead of running up the alternator

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    I'm thinking there is a bit more to the $500 eBay unit than just an oil catch can. I'm researching how GEET systems work in order to better understand.

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    The Geet system has been clouded in a number of problems because of the inventor Paul Pantone. What the real truth there is some what of a mystery but disturbing no matter how you look at it. The system though has been developed the most in France and many kits are available for both small engines and large. Google will give you lots info or go to Panacea University.org and there is a lot of info there on the Pantone Geet fuel processor.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb deciding what to have for dinner. Liberty is a well-armed lamb."

    ONE Liter per minute per 10 amps which just isn't possible Ha Ha .

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